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Tom Walther Looking the part. How to present myself in the RE investment business
3 February 2014 | 13 replies
Long hair might be in a pony tail, you'll figure taht out.
Andrew Cheek How to expand past 2 properties?
29 November 2021 | 16 replies
Buy a low priced bldg with hair, fix and bring rents up to market, refi and pull cash.
Jackie Patterson Title Companies role in Back to Back Closing
21 October 2010 | 4 replies
We need to fine tooth comb our own HUDS.
Lisandro Garcia Do you believe in hyperinflation ??
22 December 2010 | 115 replies
It seems to me they have us by the short hairs, and most "officials" would consider the pain of removing the Fed as political suicide.
Mehran K. Previous Owner Not Vacating After Shortsale. Legal Options?
27 June 2014 | 56 replies
Marie - thanks for pulling out clumps of your hair to connect the dealmaker dots.
Ollisha Jones Trends
28 April 2017 | 8 replies
Not only does it bring employees with it and hires local talent, but it also provides a stable population of consumers who need services such as restaurants, auto repair, hair-dressers, etc.
George Frye Getting Started with Notes
31 July 2014 | 30 replies
Also, in that other thread it was mentioned that the note business in GA is not done without a broker's license and you can't use other peoples money in notes anywhere without a license and much hair pulling compliance issues, it's not really for anyone starting off.
Andrew O. Commercial property management
19 February 2013 | 8 replies
Based on actuals (which the bank and investors go through with a fine toothed comb) of nett $781,000, take out salary, unit rent, principal pay down($100,000 per year), your at $571,000, or $80,000 for your $200,000, interest payments are $27,000 you are left with around $53,000 on your $200,000.
Ricky Brown Cash Buyers for Houston Property - Meyerland
21 May 2016 | 5 replies
Network, pass out your flyers, and they usually have a segment for you to pitch your deal.Blast it on Craigslist 10-15 x's per day with different titles and descriptions, and back page once per day, flipnerd, etc.List it on Zillow Rental Manger formerly Postlets.comPlace 20-30 handwritten yard signs in the area describing your dealAll this needs to be done with "hair on fire mentality" and you will find a ton of buyers if you have a good deal.  
Joshua Dorkin Who is going to win the NBA Championship?
8 June 2009 | 43 replies
Artest has even paid tribute to Anthony Mason and brought back the writing in the hair!!