James Dunn
What's the best segment to target with direct mail for deals to wholesale?
5 May 2014 | 4 replies
I'm getting ready to put together my first direct mail marketing campaign, and I'm wondering what sector you guys have had the best experience marketing to.I'm currently looking to find properties that I can wholesale.
Erick Arauza
This is my first Duplex deal is it a good one?
8 June 2016 | 28 replies
I'm interested to learn what sectors, besides the State, are high employers in the area.
Alex Silang
Getting to $100M networth
28 November 2017 | 123 replies
a@Bryan HancockMath doesn't work so well for so many years in a rowSpecially when you bump to a 2007, 2008 and many worldwide changes beyond our controlEverything boils down in " IF G -d wants ,he gives the 8 figures "
Nils Schulze-Halberg
Atlanta agents for investors?
1 August 2017 | 23 replies
Good deals can still be had and I am working with a bunch of investors shifting focus to multifamily and the commercial sector where it's not crowded and overpriced and overheated.Residential long term rentals still make sense for cash flow versus purchase price compared to other markets here.
Tom Goans
New Bubble
14 June 2013 | 32 replies
They have no concern for the community they are developing.I could not tell you how many times a real estate agent claimed the property was "cheap", going to appreciate, and was a terrific buy.Presently, the studies I am reading are suggesting the largest sector of present-day real estate buyers have been for more than a year and remains investors.
Jay S.
5 year loan on apartment building, then rates skyrocket?
21 July 2013 | 17 replies
With the understanding that today’s valuations are justified and forecasts of fundamentals are strong, market participants can be confident that the positive attention that the multifamily sector has drawn in recent years is not doomed to a rapid shift downward and that multifamily markets remain healthy.
Dick Green
Have you read the Health Care Bill?
24 August 2009 | 26 replies
I didn't mean to sound insensitive, I was trying to make an impact about the value of keeping our freedoms in a business sector that deals with our very existence.
Owen Hogarth
Here we go
8 September 2009 | 96 replies
Owen...40 years....that's less than a lifetime to completely change an entire nation's practices on the most common multicultural worldwide labor cheap labor practice for THOUSANDS of years.
Timothy W.
Iran secret nuclear facility - now what?
8 October 2009 | 112 replies
Let's see the benefits of doing this:1.You pollute the entire middle east and surrounding nations with radioactive waste2.Islamic nations will start doing terrorist activities big time in this country for retaliation and yes they will indeed use nukes3.Russia and China two of Iran's biggest allies will no doubt either start a nuke war with us or do something as we just nuked their ally and the fact that they would probably get some radioactive fallout will probably piss them off4.It will cause a worldwide economic fall like the which we have never seen5.Gas prices will rise to astronomical rates look for gas to shoot to $15 a gallon and probably oil at $500 a barrel or worse6.We will be the scorn of a bunch of nations and not just Islamic but a lot of Euro nations would probably see us as bad guys now7.The US economy will no doubt fall into oblivion as the ramifications of this hit and don't think that it won't trust me it will So yes let's nuke everyone that ticks us off why not it's not like nothing bad will happen right huh(end sarcasm).
Michael Rossi
Who's Attending a Tea Party Today?
23 April 2009 | 36 replies
The government now controls key businesses in key sectors of our country, including the banking industry, mortgage industry, insurance industry, and auto industry.