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Sophie P. New in San Fran/Marin and looking for someone to invest with/in
25 April 2016 | 10 replies
I am a Realtor with REMAX Accord and looking for somebody with the same vision as me.  
Tucker Long Marketing to attract new home owners to park with vacancy
10 June 2016 | 10 replies
The small community I just bought, I bought in part because I have a vision for change.
Burt L. How to Increase My Offer Without Outbidding Myself?
6 June 2013 | 4 replies
Get creative, don't let tunnel vision of price restrain your negotiating powers.
Shayne Escobar MY SECOND INVESTMENT PROPERTY AND THE LESSONS CONTINUE
25 May 2022 | 2 replies
2- Never let anyone talk you out of your vision.
Reggie Rearden To flip or buy and hold?
10 February 2020 | 13 replies
This fits my long term vision and goal.
Polly Gage PDX Property Manager Beginning the BUY and HOLD strategy
14 June 2016 | 9 replies
My hubby and I just sat down last night to really lay out our goals and vision for this process.  
Shiloh Lundahl Lifestyle Investing, Vision Boards, and Maximizing ROF
1 December 2021 | 12 replies
Four of five years ago I created a vision board as I was following the advice of several motivational speakers and authors.
Tommy Parker College or no?
15 May 2023 | 29 replies
If your vision is crystal clear in high school then good for you, I wouldn’t recommend college.
Victoria Mack Is it worth getting a brokers license???
26 March 2019 | 25 replies
They also owe back payments on child support,taxes to the IRS,education lapse,non-paying of dues.So for 300 a transaction the paperwork I was having to keep up with was ridiculous.I make so much more working my own deals.Also if you own a brokerage you will need to decide if you want to pony up NAR fees or not.Some MLS's are NAR controlled or owned.Luckily in Georgia ours are not controlled by NAR so you don't have to pay NAR to belong to the MLS's.The reason MLS's collect upfront fees is just like agents don't last in the business neither do 90 percent of start up brokerages.The struggling brokerages don't pay their fees and take the money instead.This is where the MLS deposits come in.The MLS here can simply take the deposit and not have to chase down these brokerages in court and time to collect money.Solid Source is a great company but years ago I wanted to run my own ship.Solid was also growing huge at that time and Michele wasn't as accessible so it lost that intimate feel of something special.It grew to her growing the national franchise concept which I don't blame her at all.This is when Ken left to start his own little company as he didn't have the same vision in mind.If you are going to have a bunch of agents you should own the building instead of rent and use the fees to payoff the mortgage.Then if the business loses value over time you can sell off the building for cash.If you rent instead you don't really have much value to sell unless the business is still doing well.
Will Barnard Investors Need a Voice!
19 August 2011 | 37 replies
The National Association of Responsible Home Rebuilders and Investors Author: Cali Zimmerman Nov 16, 2007... of Responsible Home Rebuilders and Investors (NARHRI) was originally the vision of Ken D'Angelo, founder of HomeVestors of America.http://www.nuwireinvestor.com/articles/the-national-association-of-responsible-home-rebuilders-and-investors-51349.aspxBTW count me in