Ron Sicoli
Probate Leads
7 April 2016 | 5 replies
I've spent the last couple weeks gathering the 'Notice of Petition to Administer estates etc' from newspapers and then pulling the records downtown.
Jeremy Cohen
The Ultimate Due Diligence Guide for Buy & Holding Businesses
26 June 2016 | 4 replies
Perhaps you could recommend any investors that could facilitate this transaction.For the past three years I've successfully studied & been involved with over 400 various industries as a designer & marketing consultant.Currently, everywhere you look people are buying and flipping real estate.It seems everyone is buying a home, fixing it up a little, and selling it almost immediately for a sizeable profit.We read about it in newspapers, online, and there were even television shows based on flipping houses.The flipping real estate business model works great.But here’s the good news for you . . .that same business model works in many other areas.You can flip non real estate assets just as easily, maybe easier than flipping houses.You can also use leveraged buy out techniques to alternatively buy & hold already existing businesses similar to properties also.Through the use of transactional funding I've realized that I could borrow a $250,000 swing loan from a bank, give that to the seller in morning.That would make the business mine.Then in the afternoon I could take all the assets that are in the business that I just bought and raise $360,000 (80% of $440,0000) the same day from an asset-based lender.Then I could take $250,000 of the $360,000 and instantly repay the transactional loan.Then, I'll have a $110,000 cash windfall in my bank account, which I could now use to run the business and pay myself a big bonus.The double escrow basically enables someone to do this: I never touch the $250,000 of the down payment monies put into escrow by the lender.The asset-based lender never hands methe $360,000 check.
Alexander Timberlake
Wholesale a retail contract
27 December 2016 | 9 replies
You are then going to take this contract and market it to a "private mailing list" (because you cannot market it to the general public) for 105K.Keep in mind the general public has already been advertised this house for 100K, Now you have to find a buyer that will never ever find it listed for 100K (from the MLS, a newspaper ad a flyer).
Larry Hatten
list provider
18 November 2014 | 3 replies
Notice of default (foreclosure).. constantly stay in their ear , from start to finish.6. discharged/dismissed bankruptcy cases (get from pacer)7.Tax lien sale- published in legal news papers when auctions come up8.
Sam Leon
"Included" vs "Complimentary"?
27 December 2014 | 10 replies
Those items like kayak, paddle board, BBQ grill, lawn furniture, floor mounted pull up exercise bar, stationary bike...stuff like that which the tenants are free to take advantage of but it is not part of what the rent includes.I think hotels do that when they say they have "complimentary newspaper service, complimentary WIFI".
Account Closed
Creative Financing - What is it? Does it work? Formulas --
6 November 2015 | 2 replies
What this means is that the investor is offering an amount that he feels he can assign his contract for more, while having the right to occupy the property, improve it, market it by MLS, World Wide Web, mailings, signs on the property or newspaper ads or by public auction.Once a contract is ratified by all parties, the buyer is considered to have an equity position in the property.Here are some clauses that should be in the offer; "It is understood that the buyer is making this offer with the intent to make a profit by short term assignment, the buyer will have the right to improve the property and to advertise it for sale."
Cory Mickler
Can I charge more for rent If my property is close to the downtown area of a large city?
21 June 2014 | 9 replies
Check the local newspaper and classifieds for similar listings.3.
Nikki Robinson
Tip: Finding REAL buyers for your deals
13 May 2015 | 12 replies
When I've found it to be true that many "big time" buyers don't look, but let deals to come to them.They have enough connections that they simply don't have a need to browse Craigslist, look at the newspaper classifieds, give their email to join buyers lists or even attend REIA meetings.
Philip Rowe
Advice for New Business ?
17 July 2008 | 13 replies
If they are from a small town or towns, advertising may be much cheaper than you would imagine for a newspaper or church bulletin, not to mention direct mail.The best part of your idea is the residuals.
Eric Medemar
WHOLESALING 101 Housing Panic Strategies
2 December 2009 | 43 replies
Newspaper ads I dont personally use this one, I have clients who have had great success with it though.