
13 September 2017 | 60 replies
Setting up inspections that are really potential buyers.. ( again just flat lying to sellers)this is why this is such a stain on the whole real estate industry.. these are the techniques taught to folks who either lack moral compass or just plain don't care and its all about the benjimans to them.as you know in your state working with anyone is foreclosure the laws are intense on who and what you can do.. does that stop people no..advertising a home bed bath etc that yoiu do not own is basically illegal in all states period.

20 February 2023 | 6 replies
Original content that people will actually consume is the way.PPC is the fast, expensive way to rank highly, SEO is the long game: labor intensive, but worth it over time once you get traction and start ranking high organically.

11 May 2023 | 6 replies
Due diligence is a lot more intensive and consists of a document review period, an environmental study, etc.

18 March 2019 | 12 replies
@Carlos Aquino yes, real estate is a legal-intensive field - I would definitely recommend you establish a relationship with an attorney who has some regular real estate activity in her/his practice, and any potential contracts you're considering using would be an excellent reason to do so.

9 April 2023 | 50 replies
If you do chose to roll with it, it can be very intense and time consuming.

8 November 2020 | 5 replies
Hello, I live in El Paso TX but travel to San Antonio yearly a couple of times because well, NBA basketball.

25 February 2020 | 16 replies
They can even be more management intensive down the road.

12 December 2022 | 17 replies
I've done both single and multifamily and I'd say that mutlifamily is much, much more time intensive but also more profitable.

14 July 2019 | 12 replies
Also if the basketball courts start turning into dog parks, you know that neighborhood is up and coming.

11 August 2021 | 4 replies
So it's extremely capital intensive and there is no liquidity option.2) You will have to bring in a home to every vacant lot to fill it in 99.9% of all U.S. markets.