
17 November 2017 | 2 replies
My question is what happens when I am ready to resell the skid steer?
17 November 2017 | 5 replies
You do not need a license to purchase and resell you only need a license if you are representing others in a transaction

5 April 2018 | 10 replies
Oregon is 10 in the country for fewest defaults and highest credit of borrowers for homes.. wholesaling would be extremely hard without major budget and you defiantly need to be licensed to sell property you don't own.. state will get all over you if U try the tie it up put it on craigs list or have a website or blast e mails.. one complaint and your toast in that regard.. you need to have your financing lined up so you guy then resell.. flipping is alive and well.. but again much much bigger dollars involved than in GA ( at least most parts of GA... its like working the expensive parts of ATL price wise.although you can still flip in the high 200 to mid 300 range but there is virtually nothing at or under 100k to buy .. lots sell for 100k and over.. rural Oregon will have cheaper properties but much harder to sell with lack of buyers.. but one thing is for sure if you do a nice job on a flip and price it right it will sell in 2 to 4 weeks at full price and you don't have to worry about folks getting loans and such.. this is not a credit challenged area like much of the deep southas for paid trainers there are good ones and there are tons just selling rehash of those that came before them remember there is not very much that's secret or knew in this industry other than tighter regulations and most guru's are not worried to much about tighter regulation as it cuts down on their conversion rates to the mentor programs as noted above.

24 November 2017 | 10 replies
Anacortes is a little tough to make the rental numbers work, but we are looking at building new in Anacortes; either a duplex to hold, or a single family to resell.

19 November 2017 | 8 replies
I recently bought a roughly 30k house at auction With the intention to resell as is to an investor.It’s a nice little house needs very little work.

20 November 2017 | 0 replies
The resell price is in $265-275 with moderate rehab done, upper end SFR’s resold in $300’s.

25 November 2017 | 11 replies
This allows you to put that property under contract to re-sell it or it allows you to lease the property all prior to closing.

23 November 2017 | 17 replies
It may work in other states but NOT here.There are TWO WAYS to legally "wholesale"1. own it and resell (some guys call this flipping)2. be licensed as an agent (which allows one to represent others)This guy paid $5400 for BAD INFORMATION.

2 January 2018 | 42 replies
So it is best to have the money or ability to close if you can't resell it to another investor.

30 November 2017 | 14 replies
@Dan Marshall the tenants are protected by their lease, so the two issues re selling now would be inconvenience of showings for the tenants, and whether the property will fetch a higher price as a retail sale (as you suggest) or as an investment...I'm with you--if it's more valuable to a homeowner, you might want to wait it out....or, you could cash for keys your tenants and sell sooner.