Joshua Hardy
Just sent my first direct mail letters!
19 February 2018 | 33 replies
Always remember to replace the BUT word with an inclusive word or alternative point directive words.
Jeremy England
Question on direct mail, seller leads, and phone calls
22 June 2018 | 9 replies
Its a great all inclusive tool that allows for lead capture and automated campaigns for follow up!
Cedric Stout
Wholesaling and Yellow Letter Bulk Mail Postage
11 November 2015 | 12 replies
They don't look exactly like first class stamps, but many people will not distinguish the difference:The one tell-tale sign sign that standard bulk rate was used is the inclusion of "Or Current Resident" after the name on the address label.
Jordan Solomon
Does Postcard Design Really Matter?
10 July 2018 | 8 replies
I'm sure all of us have seen courses by gurus with one of the selling points being the inclusion of a postcard that gets some kind of astronomical response rate.
Mooro El
Anatomy of a "Guru"
19 December 2013 | 28 replies
Keep in mind that I am NOT guru friendly and have had my share of "cheap $997" courses and 2-day "all-inclusive" workshops that contained much less informational value than what could be found in a 2 hour search session here at BiggerPockets...
Winston Spence
Direct Mail Marketing: Trying Other Ideas To Get Leads
11 November 2014 | 26 replies
Not to mention the TOM base we start creating when we use an inclusive marketing approach.
Alyssa Correthers
Help Start My Career!!!
12 June 2018 | 52 replies
I choose to use them as a means of inclusiveness.
Ken Nyczaj
How I got my first Residential Contract of Sale signed.
24 May 2018 | 7 replies
Then was the inclusions/ exclusions part.
John Cobb
European Investor coming to Florida
7 November 2008 | 4 replies
You got it; they are offering rental homes themselves, their very own vacation homes on property at an all inclusive price that most people simply can not compete with.
Brittany Burton
How does "subject to" deals work exactly and how do you get paid?
4 September 2017 | 11 replies
Hi Austin, Sub2 = you get the deed, you pay PITI, give your word, the promise to pay is not legally binding, it is a moral promise, loan can be called if payment is not paid or mortgage co finds out title has been changed, you own it and can resell it for cash or rent it out or lease to own.Wrap = you get ownership but not a Warranty Deed, It is called a AITD or all inclusive trust deed or mortgage, you pay PITI, directly to seller or note servicing co, loan can be called if payment is not paid or mortgage co finds out title has been changed, you own it and can resell it for cash or rent it out or lease to own.I always do not plan to own a sub2 or wrap long.5 year Private Lender Mortgages for long term hold and rents.There have been promoters of sub2 and exit on a wrap, or wrap and wrap again (double wrap) , I would NEVER do that.You need a GREAT attorney.