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Shanese Francis What if a recession is really coming in 2019?
2 February 2019 | 148 replies
SF residences are sensitive to major market disruptions.As you can see, the President is flailing to avert a downturn on his watch. 
Account Closed (Time Sensitive!)
24 May 2016 | 5 replies

I'm 29 years old and make $75000 annually. I have an opportunity to buy a nice 1x1 condo for $240000 in an decent area of Santa Ana (which is an OK area of central Orange County [it isn't the safest, but it's very con...

Amanda Fox Ok, starting to freak out!! Advice would be appreciated!
8 September 2015 | 54 replies
We are very sensitive at living a full life and valuing time with our kids, etc. so I think I'd rather go big, get there and decide it's bigger than we need than go small, not really get there and have to have my husband go back to flying and missing his kids grow up.Oh, and the other big oh, is I REALLY love flipping real estate.
Allen Felker How to shut up the Wholesale bashers
1 September 2016 | 137 replies
I just don't get why so many wholesalers are so sensitive to being told that they are not real estate investors?  
Brooks Conkle Looking for Skip Trace Tools to Track Down Sellers
9 September 2017 | 44 replies
If anybody with a credit card and computer can get access to sensitive data, then it can potentially fall into the wrong hands. 
Jason Murphy Marketing to Divorce Lists
20 April 2022 | 52 replies
I've never mailed to them before, but it seems like a lot of the deals I've done over the years were involved in and around divorces.I'm curious if anyone has any advice on what type of mail piece to use since it is a very sensitive time for them and if anyone would be willing to share what kind of ROI they have seen marketing to this list?
Roy K. Tom Krol as a wholesaling coach
21 March 2018 | 60 replies
Bill doesn't need me to defend him but it's the hyper - sensitive BS detectors that keep BP's integrity off the charts. 
Paul Smythe Sending mailers to non-absentee owners
27 September 2016 | 4 replies
Some folks are overly sensitive.
Brandon Foken My Direct Mail Campaign Results Have Been Atrocious
29 June 2019 | 364 replies
Since the last time I posted here, I've sent more than a million pieces of mail to more than 90 different markets across the U.S. and my perspective has changed a bit.I now use a series of 6 letters in most cases with most lists (excluding time sensitive lists), and yes, I write all the copy myself.