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N/A N/A Where do you get most of your deals ?
29 October 2006 | 2 replies
I would use other wholesalers marketing budgets and networks to your advantage.I would also recommend that you pick apart the newspaper and cheapy classifieds.
Alex Hively Wholesale Business Plan....What do you think BP Community
27 October 2019 | 5 replies
Advertise online at Homes.com, Cragslist.com, MLS.com, Zillow.com, Trulia.com, Realtor.com, Googlebase.com Advertise in local news papers.
Brandon Turner How to fill vacancies?
25 April 2010 | 6 replies
I don't waste time and money with "fossils" like the classified ads in the local newspaper anymore.
David Kilgore Pre-Foreclosure Wholesale Marketing (HELP!)
15 August 2017 | 5 replies
How long it takes to get to the public sale depends on each state and their rules/regulations for foreclosures.If you want to know about properties in default, you just have to watch for the public notices of default, which are published on websites and in newspapers by the trustees.
Chuck Kramer Disrupting the Real Estate Sales? Will RE Agents be extinct?
12 April 2018 | 96 replies
what do you thinkSure, PA state law requires that the sheriff sale be advertised in newspapers that are in circulation in the county of the sale - but the sheriff is the party putting those ads in the newspaper.
Matt Swartzendruber Best tip for finding vacant houses
12 March 2014 | 23 replies
There's a couple of ways to find vacant yourself as you're driving around in the area you farm - mail/newspaper pile up and county/city notices on the door are dead giveaways.
Jon Klaus Dolf De Roos Real Estate Investor’s College
5 October 2009 | 4 replies
They look for deals in the newspaper, call the sellers, then evaluate the deals.
Javier Bustos Analysis Paralysis- First property buy
17 April 2017 | 2 replies
The way I looked at 100 properties varied, but mainly scanning through the newspaper.
Account Closed Anyone care to speculate how much longer there will be lots of foreclosures on the market?
2 October 2013 | 10 replies
I think I saw in the Las Vegas newspaper that the law has change or will change soon on home owners will be foreclosure on faster and be out of their home much faster and no more free rent or can prolong the process.Joe Gore
Shankar Balakrishnan Foreclosures, Auctions and More!
20 February 2014 | 21 replies
(I am a former newspaper reporter, so I know what I speak of when it comes to public records.)As far as title research: yes, it is inexpensive.