
25 May 2015 | 15 replies
Im about to start making 10-20 offers a week (low ball) i don't care if they say no because the one that says yes is a great deal.
26 May 2015 | 9 replies
From a birds eye view of the question you posed, the responses you’ve received and your rebuttal of those responses, I find the discussion fascinating and think that if at all possible you should exercise diversification.

30 May 2015 | 6 replies
Not only do they ensure that I don't drop the ball on anything, I actually feel more secure and peaceful by using them.StrengthsFinders - this was part of my journey to stop trying to focus on doing things that I'm horrible at, and focus on my strengths.

25 May 2015 | 14 replies
I'm really trying to get the ball rolling on REI.

29 May 2015 | 18 replies
Sometimes these auction sites are really an exercise in patience and you must keep bidding on the same property over many auctions before it actually sells.

1 June 2015 | 36 replies
Originally posted by Account Closed:yeah I need to post more too...been too busy lately with 4 rehabs, 2 rent to owns and 6 wholesale deals...haha - I can do all that and still write articles for the blog and post on the forums...and with both hands and half of the brain tied behind my back...Get on the ball, Wendell :)

27 May 2015 | 6 replies
I know I'm asking for ball park numbers but any info would help.

26 May 2015 | 1 reply
That will get the ball rolling....
15 December 2015 | 18 replies
DISCLAIMER: I have no intention of actually buying this property, and anyone looking at this post should take this as a face-value exercise that I did for my own education.

14 December 2015 | 12 replies
If you truly have millions of assets and you have hired trustees to manage your property you can play hide the ball a lot longer, but if you have that kind of money you may as well incorporate and hire a board of directors to run it and again have protection from liability.