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Dave E. Land Trusts For Rental Properties? Do you Use them?
27 April 2023 | 28 replies
Education is king.
Cody Jackson Investor from everywhere!
22 November 2015 | 10 replies
Seattle and King County in general are almost impossible from a cash-flow standpoint.
Christian (Whitehead) Scott Rent from Roommates - How to handle in obtaining loan?
24 January 2016 | 6 replies
Although the common saying being, "Cash is King," not in the mortgage world.
Richard Gaston Newbie here
15 April 2014 | 15 replies
Management here treat us like Kings/Queens here because of how long we lived here.
Martin S. Having trouble making offers, please help
16 April 2014 | 13 replies
Cash is king on prices, but I offer option purchases (rent to own) and straight conventional sales (if you need time for a bank loan).
William Schuur IV Just starting out in Tacoma, WA
31 October 2013 | 12 replies
Welcome @William Schuur IV I live 30 min up north from Tacoma and do most of my investments in King and Pierce counties.
Ryan Bateman New member in Seattle WA
25 January 2014 | 10 replies
Quite a few of us in and around King County, keep in touch!
Heather R. New Hopeful (Heather) in Seattle!
12 March 2014 | 21 replies
I live & invest in King & Pierce counties :)
Cam Jimmy Why does it seem so hard for a realtor to submit low ball offers?
25 February 2017 | 73 replies
It's not Burger King - you don't get to have it your way just because you say so.Let's assume for the purpose of discussion that you're dealing with experienced agents: if they have a choice between someone making 20 offers a day with a very low likelihood of success, or making 2 or 3 offers a week (and probably not all for for the same buyer) with a very high likelihood of success ... there are only so many hours in a day.
Emery Green What can I bring to the table as a complete newbie?
21 April 2016 | 17 replies
@Emery Green and @Jennifer King there are SO many talents out there that an exprienced investor may not have- in a sense you're bartering your talent for their educating you.