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Levi T. Off Market Short Sell. What am I in for?
25 January 2019 | 7 replies
Its very frustrating so don't lose faith but just be ready and buckle your seat belt.
Paul Boudreaux Trying to Make a Deal Happen
22 May 2017 | 16 replies
I found it hardest to close the first deal in an area because the sellers broker and your broker don't know that you can close a deal, so it will get easier after you get one under your belt and have your broker to let others know you've closed on properties with him before.
Marcell Salmond 0% vs 20% financing
24 May 2017 | 7 replies
(I'd be VERY surprised if the interest rate was much the same under either option).If you have the approval in place for BOTH options, I'd lean towards the idea of the zero down, AND, get another one under your belt soon after with that 20% down too!
Cassidy Burns Mold Question, is this a deal breaker??
24 May 2017 | 3 replies
Hey @Cassidy Burns I live and buy down in Florida and have two mold remediation jobs under my belt.  
Joshua S. Total Newbie From Chesapeake, VA
25 May 2017 | 5 replies
Welcome Joshua Saunders I think you have right tools to start your RE journey.I did get my RE license, I think you should get it in the process, I would not recommend it immediately since there is some cost attached to it.Once put some experience under your belt, and make sure this is something you definitely want to do, go ahed and get it.Good luck, and ask me anything you want about investments or being a RE Agent.
Alexander Monnin *Rich Dad Poor Dad* Book Review #1
31 May 2017 | 31 replies
A few more real estate books under your belt and this stuff will not sound so advanced any more.  
Tim Tritschler Newbie From Cincinnati, OH
25 May 2017 | 8 replies
Most importantly, get a deal under your belt!
Jason Bright Longtime lurker, first time poster
2 June 2017 | 9 replies
Check there, obviously close to the Belt Line. 
Chris H. How Did You Do It!? - Steps you took on your first deal
5 June 2017 | 15 replies
When i found out that i didnt have the tools in my tool belt to make the flip happen i felt discouraged and cornered but i then talk with my seller and told him the situation he understood how bad off the home was and was completely fine with me assigning it to my buddy who could get the job done!
Taryn J. WHAT ARE THE PROS AND CONS OF REAL ESTATE AGENTS
15 June 2017 | 20 replies
If you believe that they do, your BS detector (something that you will need to finely tune in this business) is not sounding an alarm, and after due diligence it appears that they have no financial incentive or other vested interest other than being a happy, successful, well educated client, then a referral is likely your best way to go to find the good kind, at least until you can get enough experience and education under your belt to be able to separate the good professionals from the bad.