Dave Labowitz
New investor from Los Angeles, CA but looking at Indianapolis
12 July 2016 | 25 replies
I can pay cash for my first several properties but will want to re-fi back out as quickly as possible to continue building my portfolioLearn about rehabbing; I'll be completely new to it and have a lot to learnBuild relationships with potential partners for larger dealsFind strong vendors in Indianapolis (contractors, property managers, someone to photograph properties, etc.)Make like-minded friends!
Account Closed
📚 David Greene's newest book, Pillars of Wealth is now available for pre-order!
3 September 2023 | 2 replies
It's comprehensive, well-thought-out, and sets you up for long-term success.Michael Jordan's Work Ethic: Unlocking your earning potential is akin to Michael Jordan's relentless work ethic.
Mike Schorah
Why aren’t novation agreements fraud?
22 March 2023 | 13 replies
It makes people feel like this one little thing is going to unlock financial freedom, so I NEEEEEED to have it. Â
Greg R.
Housing crash deniers ???
14 January 2023 | 2904 replies
I've been in this game almost 15 years and @Joe Villeneuve helped me to unlock my mind with what I consider to be a game changer.Â
Nhi Nguyen
Client claims things got stolen ...
28 December 2017 | 8 replies
Subsequently, the PM should lock and unlock the house.Â
James Free
Cash-out refinancing as a cash flow strategy?
23 November 2016 | 6 replies
You're paying the bank a lot of money (1% of property value = 5% of your equity at 80% LTV)Â to unlock equity every year. Â
Amy Prouty
Don't waste good showings!
18 March 2008 | 0 replies
The rooms are filled with furniture and the walls are covered with personal photographs.
Jeremy Carl
Orlando, FL
4 May 2015 | 46 replies
I am photographer and trying to show properties in best possible way. .
Aditya Soma
ForceClosures
29 September 2016 | 12 replies
I wish I could give you an instruction manual on it, but I haven't unlocked the secret myself.
Manuel A.
Should I Use The Listing Agent Or My Personal Agent?
2 December 2014 | 37 replies
.- Make sure that the property has great photographs and that the photos are displayed in the proper order.- Help the seller to establish the correct list price based on the local comps and market conditions.- Advise the seller about any issues related to the property that might effect it's sale.- Negotiate on behalf of the seller in order to get the best deal possible for the seller.- Follow up with the agents who show the property to get feed-back and advise the seller of the feed-back and any appropriate actions that should be taken.- Make sure that all advertising complies with all rules, regulations, and laws effecting the property.- Help the seller to find good service providers (if needed) such as attorneys, termite companies, etc.- Receive all offers on the property, review and evaluate the offers, and advise the seller relating to the offer.- Once the property goes under contract (in some areas the term is "open escrow") follow up with the buyer's agent relating to the buyer's progress toward closing on time.- Prior to closing, review the preliminary HUD-1 settlement statement and make sure there are no errors.