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Francis Dayamba New to Real Estate Investing-DMV Area
6 September 2016 | 2 replies
Wishing all speed to you with your goals and dreams my friend.
Jabbar Thomas If you had to start over in a new market..
29 September 2016 | 2 replies
Great question, I myself am starting over in new market and trying to get up to speed quickly.  
Craig Tomlinson Listing broken into-now claiming to be tenants
26 August 2017 | 21 replies
If, however, this person turns out to have little more than speeding tickets in his past, it's probable he got ripped off too.
Simon Stahl Self directed IRA and compound interest
10 March 2021 | 10 replies
And - really shaking my head on this one - why would you NOT be looking at notes and other types of investments that could not only be something for your money to do while waiting for their next outing as a down-payment on a rental but could actually speed you to that destination by growing your money pretty predictably?
Tucker Helmus Boston, MA - Connect with local RE pros and make things happen
27 August 2017 | 17 replies
So I'm doing what I can to get up to speed now! 
Will H. Transferring a non-performing note
26 August 2017 | 13 replies
Could also help with speed in case your research slows you down.
Brad E. Can I get a HELOC on a property I just purchased?
25 August 2017 | 2 replies
What I was thinking about doing is taking out the HELOC in order to make some improvements to the property using OPM and hang on to my cash.Given that I am putting down 25% on the property it seems like I would have enough equity to get a HELOC but I'm not up to speed on how HELOCs work.If there is a better option to accomplish the same goal that you can suggest I would love to hear it.  
Jennifer Brown Finding "good deals" using the MLS
26 February 2018 | 48 replies
Readily apparent good deals show up on the MLS from time to time, even in a hot market ... the key is speed to get your offer in fast and lock it up before your competition does.There are two other ways that I'm aware of to get good deals off the MLS, one which is unscrupulous IMO and the other that takes some vision.1)The unscrupulous way: you bid the property at or close to asking price, with no intention of closing at that price.
Robert Scaife Need a Realtor Recommendation
31 August 2017 | 3 replies
I think what you are looking for is someone trained in the ways of real estate investing - an agent that will:Introduce you to FSBO's - Expired Listings and other real estate opportunitiesWill be your fiduciary representativeWill make offers for you on suitable real estateWho understands creative financing; delayed settlement, seller assisted financing, assignment, wholesaling, REO, tenant selection, soft money mortgages, tax salesWho will be responsive to your financial goals and a person of integrity and trustHelp with direct mail and street marketing to locate transactionsHousing and rent court marketingAbsolute aware of financial and contract clauses as well as contract engineeringCan assist in - delayed settlement - automatic extension, performance mortgages, subordination, principal mortgages, options and joint venturesAware of bidding on REO, forclosures, tax sales and public auctionsUp to speed on commercial real estate, lots and land as well as businesses with real estateHow should you treat this wonderful person (if you can find one) -They should have a commitment from in the form of a Fiduciary Buyers Brokers AgreementYour agreement to pay them a commission on any non-listed deals they bring youA bonus agreement for great deals that you closeA gas budget - or a cash payment for gas Kind words and respectTo be sincere and active with the agentRespect from youFirst class training on how to represent youSometimes an equity interest in the great deals the agent has initiatedListings when you are ready to sellYour cooperation - all your financials, tax returns and other information that will help your agent close dealsA few free lunches ----Good luck --- Charles
Ralph Noack Any Investor/RE agents in Buffalo for SF or MF rentals or flips
30 August 2017 | 0 replies
I'm hoping I could meet up with a local RE agent that is also an investor that could bring me up to speed on the scene in Buffalo.