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Anderson Mohle Marketing Guru
2 July 2013 | 7 replies
I am looking for leads to flip and wholesale.Also, I am looking for regular realtor leads, listings, buyers.Does infusion soft have a sector that sets up a website for your self?
Jay Hinrichs How important are sales skills to the investor
31 August 2014 | 61 replies
I learned sales in the insurance business and financial services sector, it's anchored more in psychology and responses than canned scripts like a telemarketer, I hate that.
Ed Kahle Finding leads
12 January 2015 | 7 replies
The section 8 sector may be profitable there.  
Keri A. Is fortune builders mastery program legit?
10 November 2019 | 316 replies
I use to have a business, and while they say they are ethical they could be better in that sector they claim to uphold.
Ed L. Are you Better off than 4 years ago?
9 September 2012 | 25 replies
Jobs are created in the private sector.
Joshua Dorkin How do we get the lurkers to sign up and join BiggerPockets?
18 June 2012 | 51 replies
For those who don't play in the residential space all that much, it's hard to get them to stay/get active in the posts.The challenge is how to get people who participate in other sectors of real estate to become active.
Joshua Dorkin What's Your Top Tip for New Real Estate Investors?
15 December 2011 | 38 replies
Also watch your expenses...if something stops working do keep doing it.Figure out the sector that you want to work in and specialize (become the expert).
Dale Osborn Home Buyers disappearing??
21 November 2011 | 15 replies
Some areas of the United States had a small dip and have already recovered.Many parts of the nation there are still millions of properties that are foreclosure and pre-foreclosure that need to be worked through.That will take years and years from now.People now with jobs want to stay FLUID and move at a moments notice to take advantage of the opportunities that arise.They can't do that having a house they can't get rid of.Since many homes are no longer appreciating but declining or flat in value there is no refinance opportunity.Instead people want to rent so they do not have to pay property taxes and do maintenance to a property.There will always be first time home buyers but many still want to rent instead of purchase.In the multifamily sector we are seeing a rental BOOM that is predicted to go for the next 5 to 10 years or longer.Many potential buyers let a house go and can't qualify for a property and do not want to put the money down for a private finance deal so they rent.
Randall Pomeroy Buy and Hold in Los Angeles - Newbie
8 February 2016 | 8 replies
the best direction I can give you is to look where employment has stayed stable with a good numbers of residents and diverse work opportunities for the public sector.
Peter Brown Off Market High Yield Property Professional Tampa, FL
4 August 2016 | 1 reply
I retain over 13 years of experience in the residential and commercial investment real estate sector engaging with high net worth individuals, private equity groups and institutional funds .