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Nat C. Odd behavior from electrician?
9 November 2015 | 59 replies
But the trail of epically messed up interactions with contractors and PMs and agents from Atlanta to Las Vegas to Charleston to Miami is just bizarre.  
Leonard Daniels Wholesaling
14 April 2016 | 1 reply
Bigger Pockets (of course), but also Epic Real Estate, Sean Terry and Real Estate Investment Mastery.  
Chris Kenyon Epic Fail in Direct Mailing!
18 March 2016 | 8 replies

Hello investorsI am in need of some advice/direction. I just sent out my first direct mail campaign last month, and It failed big time. I sent out postcards that a local investor mentioned worked. I felt they were pre...

Erica Vargas Plummer in the Phoenix area
16 April 2016 | 2 replies
I use epic.
Jay Grabbe Passive income in Indiana
19 May 2017 | 21 replies
Norada for a property in Memphis and was researching CashFlowSavvy/Epic Realestate.
David Gunn First Deals, First Offers
19 January 2016 | 6 replies
Matt Theriault from Epic Real Estate Investing says to write an offer to everyone.
Tim James Managing Broker's license needed to become a property manager?
12 May 2016 | 4 replies
Hey @Julie Marquez sorry for my delayed response, I was off on an epic adventure in the Grand Canyon.
Jason Utley Turn Key Rental Properties.
4 October 2016 | 59 replies
(I might have other points to raise, another time),,, Brent, I think we need to drill down this subject matter a little further:The operator is the source, they are not the middlemen in a Real Turnkey scenario, they are your gateway to wealth building with no premiums, for example:They have acquired the property in advance (using their money)They have done construction in advance (using their money)They have placed a tenant in advance (using their moneySure, they will sell the home direct to the investor, not through a middleman such as: "Real Estate Gurus" (example: Real Wealth Network, Epic Realty, HomeUnion) these are middle men that tack on $5-10K for the home.
Elaine Bonini Nightmare Title Company/Assignment of Contract Story
25 April 2016 | 14 replies
a lot that are average, and some that I'm like "hey realtor, the listing agent picked these knuckle heads because what's-her-name the sales rep has epic cleavage, be prepared for closing to be delayed a week, don't let our client put in 30 days notice with their landlord until loan docs are signed, reviewed, all escrow conditions fulfilled, and we've actually funded the loan and recorded" on day zero of being in contract before anything has even been started.
Reece O. Business Credit to BRRR
3 April 2017 | 11 replies
Statistics just do not seem to add up to be legitimate.Seeking other alternatives like Epic Fast Funding or Seed Capital.