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Ryan Hakes Wholesaler/Realtor from Indianapolis, IN
27 December 2015 | 10 replies
For those who having nothing better to do...The quest for greater understanding birthed from a strong overwhelming desire for passive income led me somehow to Bigger Pockets (I think I Googled "how to make passive income")—which led me to the concept of passive income through Real Estate Investing—which led me to the strategy of Wholesaling to boot strap my way into an REI career to work my goals for creating passive income—which led me (somehow) to Rich Dad Poor Dad—which led me to Googling everything there is to Google about Wholesaling—which led me to hundreds of PDF files, podcasts (especially Flip2Freedom), webinars, Youtube videos and Steve Cook's old website (forget name of)—which led me to Steve's book "Wholesaling for Quick Cash"—which I read like 4 times until pretty much every paragraph was highlighted and underlined LOL—which led me to the desire to get my real estate license—which led me to leave my secure government job (in a down market) to join a mom & pop real estate company without the mom and really no source of lead flow other than past clients and referrals and no agent lead gen training—which led me to being broke and regretting my decision to leave my secure job—which led me to God to pray for help financially, guidance and wisdom—which led me to a small random weird ad in the real estate jobs section of Craigslist—which led me directly to a nationally known REI "Guru" who just so happen to be looking to do virtual wholesaling in the Indy market—which led me to becoming an Acquisitions Manager and successfully executing several wholesale transactions. 
Cody Jackson Investor from everywhere!
22 November 2015 | 10 replies
Pick the one you want and their name will appear highlighted in blue in your post.
Carlos Ramirez New investor from Covina, CA.
7 September 2015 | 9 replies
When you do it right, their name appears highlighted in blue in your post.
Chris Pastrana Not technically new...but still new
8 March 2014 | 5 replies
IF it doesn't have their name highlighted in a blue background (like yours is above) it didn't work properly and you should try again.
Gianni Laverde New BP member from Queens, New York
27 October 2015 | 12 replies
IF it doesn't have their name highlighted in a blue background (like yours is above) it didn't work properly and you should try again.
Shae Smith newbie intro Shae Smith
29 November 2013 | 12 replies
Another "quiiiiick tip": when you see the blue highlight, you know you got the call out correct.
Jay Terpenning Setting up Website/everything else
7 February 2015 | 14 replies
and started going down the list on each and every page and high-lighted names that I recognized.
Arthur Nunez Real Estate Investor from CA
17 April 2016 | 10 replies
m=2&y=15See the price points that our investors are typically after haveI have also provided the highlights of Feburary from the HAR report. $150,000 - $249,999: increased 9.5 percent$250,000 - $499,999: increased 4.4 percentSingle-family home sales rose 2.2 percent compared to last February, marking the first increase since September 2015;Total property sales were unchanged at 5,548 units;Total dollar volume increased 1.2 percent to $1.4 billion;At 260,872, the single-family home average price reached its highest level ever for a February;The single-family home median price was unchanged from a year earlier at $200,000;Single-family homes months of inventory climbed to a 3.4-months supply versus 2.7 months a year earlier;Townhomes/condominium sales fell 17.8 percent with the average price down 1.3 percent at $199,205 and the median price up 2.8 percent to $150,000;Leases of single-family homes soared 14.6 percent with rents up a fractional 0.6 percent at $1,688;Leases of townhomes/condominiums climbed 10.3 percent with rents up 2.5 percent to $1,545.
Thomas Martin Whats the Best way to Double Close?
7 May 2008 | 7 replies
Tommy,You are highlighting the problem with a double close.The seller will sign the documents but wants to be paid.
Eric M. What is considered Short Payoff Fraud?
25 August 2010 | 45 replies
BP member Scott Hubbard posted the Freddie Mac link below in another thread but after reading it, I thought it was important enough to highlight it on its own.