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Jeff Brys New member from Southern California looking for strategy advice
31 July 2017 | 17 replies
There is a thread that went a bit more in depth on REITS >>> Data proves REITs are better than buying real estate?
Adam Beckstetdt Is a home inspection worth it
28 July 2017 | 26 replies
If you possess the knowledge to know what to look for with electrical wiring, how to inspect a roof, how to look at plumbing, determine where there are issues with the property: in depth, and if you've done multiple apartment complex deals already and seen an inspection unfold then I would say you don't need to.
Adam Eckerman Future Real Estate Developer with Questions
16 January 2018 | 7 replies
The benefit to networking with the larger developers will be the depth of experience, variety of roles to learn in the organization and broad reach into the development community.Looks like the top commercial developers in Mass are National Development, WS Development, Cummings Properties, The Fallon Co & Campanelli. 
Stephanie Knox Is a Real Estate Attorney really needed during the buying process
4 October 2017 | 13 replies
Only reason I ask is because I've been told that most agents in my area use a standard PA Association of Realtors contract that goes pretty in depth; so i'm not sure if my attorney would write a specfic contract for the sale or just review.
Paul Bush Sub 2 hang-up
6 May 2014 | 9 replies
A long route and a little bit tedious to explain is have the owner put the property into a revocable trust and then you could get around the due on sale clause issue with a bank.. search clint coons on the internet or even on here and you can find some more in depth details about doing this .
Brett Snodgrass Land Contract, Owner Financing Question
16 May 2014 | 15 replies
Here is a link that goes into more depth of the matter I addressed above:http://www.atgf.com/tools-publications/pubs/deeds-lieu-foreclosure-advantages-disadvantages-and-draftingI suggest you read it all.Good luck!
Stone Teran I find the BP Podcasts to be fairly useless
26 May 2016 | 11 replies
I do, however, tend to agree with you.For my tastes, too many folks spend too much time talking about themselves with not enough focus on the topic at hand and not enough depth of detail.Another issue for me is that too many folks think their experience plus success qualifies them to teach - it doesn't.
Gail D Pearsall Credit
9 March 2016 | 9 replies
In 90 - 120 days business owners can obtain $100k in unsecured business lines of credit.Follow these simple steps:1) Establish a strong internet presence for your company by listing it on at least 15 sites-- Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Scoop It, Bing, Manta, 411, Google+, Google Places, etc.2) Establish a business checking account at 2 banks (with a 700 credit each will offer a business credit card.3) Make regular deposits into your business checking account for 90 days to establish a favorable bank rating.4) Add higher level trade references to Dun and Bradstreet to provide depth to your Paydex Score (net 30s are usually lower amounts; you'll need higher approvals from your trade references-- 2k to 4k).5) Upload your company financials to Dun and Bradstreet to complete your file and create a strong credit profile.6) After 90 days apply for unsecured lines of credit.
Jonathan Orr Project Management software - Fix n Flips
10 February 2017 | 3 replies
I feel that MS Project may have a little too much depth for a simple fix n flip.Any recommendation (hopefully free) on software or templates you have used in the past for residential fix n flips?
Gregg Pauly Listsource vs Property Radar vs ? for direct mail
12 February 2018 | 43 replies
Hey guys here's a REALLY good article giving in depth reviews including videos showing the Data Sources.