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Shawn S. Newbie Investor Seeking Advice on How to Structure Partnerships
2 April 2021 | 13 replies
Now that you have shed light on the name of the strategy I can dig a little deeper into that, as I believe this may be an attractive route for me.Thanks!
Meg Roman Anyone investing in Waukesha County?
6 December 2016 | 5 replies
I keep my eye out on the MLS and the county auctions for potential Waukesha rental properties, but I've come to the conclusion that unless I dig a lot deeper, the rehab and sell or BRRR strategies are going to work better as an initial entry into the city than a straight rental.
Jacob Pruckner Financing Ideas Needed!
27 December 2016 | 7 replies
Well Jake, appears I should say thank you for your service.Really, the very first issue boils down to basic economics, the 4 principles required for any economic transaction..Land, Labor, Capital and Entrepreneurship (or management).Our laws of economics say that you will have a combination of at least 3 of these principles working together for a transaction, while one may be omitted, Land will always be one of the factors used.At any time, you may require more of one of these factors than others, you might dig a ditch to make money, you'll expend a lot of labor, no capital other than the cost of your tools, land will be there and you'll follow directions of management or decide where to dig yourself. 
Jamie Garcia Looking how to find address/number of owner
25 November 2017 | 9 replies
These can give you all the names and addresses for the property; however, to get the phone number you’ll have to dig a little deeper and use more resources.To get the phone number you can use that trusted real estate agent to get you the information from a title rep, and that title rep will pull the information for you and get you the phone number.
Luke O'Connor Extremely Cheap Foreclosure - Too Good to Be True?
22 June 2016 | 3 replies
If they say the buyers have not been able to obtain financing, dig a little deeper and ask why.  
Mark Smith Looking for my first investment opportunity... but I live in Mass
29 June 2016 | 7 replies
If you're on my newsletter and reach out to me for a strategy session, I can dig a little more into your unique situation and see what we can find for you on a one on one basis.Good luck, hope to see you in the Sub30k mastermind group to answer more questions!
Joshua Wray New member stationed in Hawaii!
8 July 2016 | 7 replies
welcome Josh, I'm no expert, but I would dig a little deeper to find out what you're equity would be if you sold it, and how much you could stand to make after closing costs.
Josh Hagen When to buy my first deal
21 July 2016 | 12 replies
My first construction job EVER, on my first flip, was to dig a 7 foot deep moat around the entire house, and seal the foundation. 20k job if hired.
Wendell De Guzman How to Raise Money Even if You're a Newbie Investor
25 August 2017 | 34 replies
I heard the expression - "You should dig a well even before you're thirsty".
Ryan Bratcher Getting through the initital hump...
25 December 2016 | 3 replies
Just means you're going to have to work a little harder and dig a bit deeper for now.