Dale Moller
Best way for Newbie/RE Agent with limited cash to compete for Fix/Flips?
16 March 2015 | 6 replies
Strike a chord with them and make it personal.
Damien Buchanan
Do you need title insurance when buying a foreclosure?
17 May 2015 | 14 replies
I don't know if one of my properties will get damaged by a drunk driver or burned down by a lightning strike so I have insurance to cover that risk.
Sunil Kapoor
What to do with 50K and 200K in equity
9 May 2021 | 4 replies
The latter implies always looking and being ready to strike when you find a deal.
Cody Evans
Out of State versus California (Home)
17 October 2017 | 12 replies
@Chris WilliamsYour thought process sounds strikingly similar to mine.
Kenisha Chapple
Newbie in Arkansas Curious about how Private Lending Works
27 November 2016 | 12 replies
Talk to anyone around you when you're standing in line at the store, having a meal out somewhere, ... just strike up a chat.Ask folks what they do - they'll likely ask you the same.
Adam Christopher Zaleski
thinking of making the transition from houses to multi-family
17 January 2017 | 13 replies
You wouldn't have to wait until the end of the 4 - 5 year investment period before striking out on your own if that is what you want to do, just until you're comfortable you've learned what what.Before or when making the jump to multifamily, to greatly increase your odds for success you could hire a multifamily mentor or coach.
Elizabeth Nourse
Southern Maryland- Buy & Hold Environment
13 January 2016 | 6 replies
These areas/ houses strike me as ideal for affordable housing, if the market is tight in that price bracket.
Allende Hernandez
Is it a big NO-NO to buy my 1st rental property in another state?
9 June 2016 | 17 replies
Long distance rental properties strike me as being like long distance relationships - both are high risk and prone to failure.
Andrew Nguyen
Is Flip This House beneficial or hurting the REI community?
8 November 2014 | 5 replies
About a 12-15 years ago the tv show writers were going on strike, no writers, no new shows,,so the network realized if they had 'unscripted' shows (big brother, etc etc) they could bring some new shows out during the strike.They realized that the shows were actually liked by audiences, and the cost of production (no mega stars) saved money,,,so it is grown to today's 'reality' shows on everything and all done with so much drama it makes me laugh.I loved one show that would show 'new hot water heater $1k, added value $2k", when truthfully you couldn't have sold it without the new hot water heater,,,I figured if you spent enough on a house you could retire after one flip according to that show
Ashley Abramson
If you get RE License, is it legally req'd to "hang your license"
28 April 2016 | 5 replies
There is SO MUCH they DON'T teach you in class - even if you are the only person you will be representing.Unless you are going through deals left and right, when those 2 years are up, stay with the employing broker rather than striking out on your own.