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Nathan Paisley My first wholesale deal completed (ughhh)
16 June 2013 | 22 replies
Persistence is key, at least that's what I keep telling myself :)
Joe Lopez Brand New in Chicago! Great to be here!
2 January 2013 | 21 replies
Persistence and Determination are key!!
Joey Budka New College Grad- Commercial or Residential??
29 October 2012 | 9 replies
It is an area that takes patience, persistence and a good client base... and lots of advertising dollars.
Jeff Bridges Financing Strategy Ideas for 2 Condo units within short timeframe
24 April 2012 | 4 replies
I realize that BOA doesn’t pay for HOA dues, but they have made exceptions before and it’s worth asking and being persistent especially given that no other buyer would pitch in that much for dues in addition to the asking price.
Brett Jones Late fee laws in Maine
25 December 2017 | 12 replies
So with a tenant that is persistently late, my only option to light a fire under them seems to be a 7 day notice.
Sam Rispaud Anyone have experience getting BGE to move utilities?
17 May 2019 | 10 replies
You must be very persistent or you case will fall right through the cracks but step 1 would be to put in an application for a modification services on the BGE website.
Ben G. Newbie in Boston, MA
1 October 2017 | 26 replies
Stay persistent it's a long but rewarding experience!
Yinan Q. I made 83k profit on this 250k house, with other people's money!
3 October 2017 | 2 replies
Hello BP, I thought I'd like to share one of my recent flips with fellow BPers.Let's start with the numbers and some of the before and after photos first:Purchase price: 82kRepairs: 40kSale price: 249kNet profit: 83kIt was an easy cosmetic rehab, roof, paint, flooring, and fixtures.Even better, I was able to fund the purchase and rehab with private money, so no out of pocket money for me.A few things I learned from this project I'd like to share:Be persistent with your marketing and follow-up.
Josh Anders Are some markets just impossible to flip in? (70% Rule)
10 July 2016 | 21 replies
Be the guy who is persistent and gets in the house and no one else doesThese are just some of the ways we have had success finding deals in a competitive market.
Simon Stahl Strategies to find fix and flip deals in a hot market
8 August 2017 | 11 replies
I know persistency is the key, but I'm still not getting any responses after several mailings to the same list.Low offers on MLS listings: In this market that seems pretty much impossible as all listings receive multiple offers.Auctions: Well, what should I say, not enough cash for that...I am wondering what others are doing to find deals in this market.