
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.

29 November 2013 | 12 replies
Another "quiiiiick tip": when you see the blue highlight, you know you got the call out correct.

7 February 2015 | 14 replies
and started going down the list on each and every page and high-lighted names that I recognized.

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.

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.

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.

29 May 2017 | 1 reply
I really like to have the physical book to bookmark, highlight, refer back to etc.

8 May 2022 | 20 replies
I also high-lighted a home in Carmichael last night that is an absolute flip opportunity, and I see this all the time.

8 April 2016 | 2 replies
Do this by using the Three Market Forces Pattern: Economic Forces – Briefly describe what has changed financially in the market for your ideaSocial Forces – Highlight what emerging changes in people's behavior patterns exist for your ideaTechnology Forces – What technology changes have occurred- Admit there will be some competition showing that you are not naive about business.

22 November 2017 | 21 replies
She spent some time walking through two examples of recent deals to highlight the benefits of seller financing.Florida property example 1:Purchase Price $220KDown payment $40KBalance $180KRent $1,700/monthTaxes $3,335/annualInsurance $1,000/annualT&I $361/month (I don't know what T&I stands for but I'm assuming this is capital and maintenance reserves)Cash flow $1,339Repairs $0Owner finance option 1: $1,000 per month for 180 months (0% interest)Owner finance option 2: $1,200 per month for 150 months (0% interest)Her slide claims if she keeps the property 5 years the profit will be $60K or $72K plus appreciation.I just reviewed her numbers this morning (I took a picture of the slide with my phone).