
14 September 2006 | 0 replies
Does anyone have any advice of what to include in the letter or how to phrase it?

19 September 2006 | 4 replies
I'm not exactly sure of what that means but my tax guy used the phrase repeatedly.

9 November 2006 | 4 replies
If you sign up and pay their fee, you can actually get our name, address, phone number and personal loan information leading those to believe our house is available for a quick pick-up (for lack of a better phrase) I have contacted them several times but they seem to feel a need to continue reporting this false information without making an attempt to verify the accuracy.

2 April 2007 | 31 replies
Currently looking at duplexes/4-plexes in older, trendy neighborhoods in the 150-250K range.

8 May 2014 | 6 replies
I have read a lot of info on the internet about how to make a good postcard, would anyone like to reveal any key catch phrases to put in bold on a post card or mailer, or have any sites that I could visit with psychological phrases that convince people to call my 1-800 number?

10 June 2007 | 12 replies
What you have to do is simply start repeating to yourself the phrase "I am a multi millionaire real estate investor".

19 April 2007 | 3 replies
Oh I know, it means NOT LEGAL. no matter how you phrase it.You have no way to go after these people, you can not see their past, if they have torn up other buildings, they might be deported.

28 March 2007 | 8 replies
I think the coined phrase "Milling" comes from the properties with the equity.

13 December 2007 | 13 replies
When they do start listening they only pick up a few KEY WORDS or phrases.
26 December 2013 | 5 replies
Generally, when you are comparing properties that are over 50 like these, it comes down to the property's condition and if the neighborhood is retaining desirability like in trendy areas or areas that will always be wanted like historic or garden districts.