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Austin Fruechting $474,725.00 Wealthier Today...
1 November 2017 | 91 replies
Through a LOT of strategic communications and negotiations, I eventually got them to accept a price of $790,000. 
Roger H. What kind of returns are acceptable on RE investments
4 June 2013 | 11 replies
Someone who enjoys strategic and careful planing, and knowing how to utilize the numbers.
Kirby Vandivort Questions about transferring properties into LLC
9 August 2013 | 6 replies
I much prefer having everything just transfer over.As far as your questions... they are more strategic and visionary type questions, but here are the answers: Yes, I'm wanting the properties out of my name to protect against possible lawsuits.
Susie Lowe Winter haven/Lakeland/Haines city new investor
8 May 2019 | 2 replies
@Susie LoweHi Susie, you have probably seen that Lakeland, FL is a popular investment city these days, some of the reasons for this is that Polk County/Lakeland is ideally located centrally to Orlando and Tampa, we have many warehouses strategically located throughout Polk County, to include warehouses for Amazon, IKEA, RoomsToGo, PepsiCo and Publix which make this area strategic for distribution throughout Florida, not to mention Publix is headquartered in Lakeland, and we also have a large presence for Coca Cola bottling and Juices in Auburndale, FL which is about 10-20 min from Lakeland.Lakeland is also home to the yearly SUN 'n FUN held in April, which is Florida's largest annual convention, which spans over 6 days on 2200 acres, and it has been recorded to have had a $64 Million direct and indirect economic impact on the I-4 corridor (From Tampa to Orlando). https://www.flysnf.org/about/I have been investing since 2002, and my investments are mainly in Lakeland, Bartow, Auburndale and Winter Haven, I also like Lake Wales and Haines City, there is good population growth, and high demand for workers in these areas, of course keep in mind we are in a pretty descent economy right now, whatever you look at, make sure the numbers make sense, and if you purchase something, leave enough room for an economic downturn, I see many outside investors purchasing at higher than normal prices, because the prices seem cheap compared to other markets close to Lakeland, but this can become a trap if the market shifts in a negative direction.I would be glad to help you with your search
Colin Graveen New to REI in Algonquin, Illinois
21 June 2018 | 11 replies
There is a big difference between someone who can strategize with you, and an order-taker. 
Shari Peterson Are you losing short sales because lenders are choosing foreclosures over short sales?
5 February 2011 | 8 replies
Do you suspect they are lying about the supposed appraisal in order to pursue a "strategic foreclosure" which benefits them more than a short sale?
Martin Davis The journey thus far
23 February 2018 | 2 replies
I know a couple of lenders that could help you figure out the best moves - one is on the commercial side (5 units and up) and the other is on the residential side (1-4 units) - the latter and I have done over 150 deals together, and I know how he works... taking your info, and goals into consideration, and helping you strategize the best move. 
Account Closed How did you finance your second deal?
11 February 2019 | 5 replies
always invest for short term or long term return and have a strategic non speculative plan of action.
Alex Bock Lack of parking and awful neighbors
13 April 2017 | 3 replies
Perhaps even meeting with your neighbors before you launch your strategic plan...they may change their minds.
Annette Hibbler Rock Ventures "Bullish" on Future of Detroit
27 November 2013 | 3 replies
"We are as bullish as ever on the future of Detroit and will continue to invest in properties we believe strategically fit our mission to transform the city."