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Camronn W. Top Rental / Cashflow markets in the U.S.?
2 June 2014 | 12 replies
Not to mention "Tesla" will be revealing their manufacturing site sometime this year.
Derrick R. Is this agent commission ok/normal?
3 June 2014 | 16 replies
During the boom a few years back there were a lot of discount brokers offering reduced fees and sometimes sliding scale...
Andy Gross New guy from Baltimore planning for the future
24 May 2014 | 12 replies
My long term goal is to build a portfolio of rentals that will generate passive income so that I can move into larger scale development.
Jay Lozano Question for Experienced/Successful Wholesalers
24 May 2014 | 6 replies
Put yourself out there, show your face, arrive at meetups, talk to everyone.I started a few months ago and have built some solid connections with people in my area who are investors and doing it on big scales.
James B. Tenant Surevy
27 May 2014 | 1 reply
I was going to use a 1-10 scale to gain a better understanding, Any thoughts, ideas or concerns?
Kevin Fox How can I find agents from other brokers willing to pass along buyer leads for a portion of the commission?
17 June 2014 | 9 replies
The product is similar every time you are selling so less hidden surprises to derail a deal and you can scale volume closings.The referral thing you want to know how much they scrubbed and qualified the lead.
Tyler Judkins House Flipping Business Model
30 May 2014 | 3 replies
If you have done a flip yourself, you know that each of these tasks could be a full time job in and of itself.I find that I spend the majority of my time dealing with the little things that come up during the rehab process (I'll spare you the details - but they are many).My question is this - how to I scale this business so I can be more efficient?
Samuel George Immediate Signs to run away (Rehab projects)
2 June 2014 | 14 replies
.- Houses that will be hard for an end-buyer to finance (i.e. manufactured homes, and those crappy places where someone has taken a single-wide and added onto it, and basement houses).- Houses where the bedrooms are small and/or the closets are small (this can sometimes be corrected though).
Josh Macdonald First Post - pProperty Management
2 June 2014 | 5 replies
Those that do it right and fast tend to get clients and once their business fills up they raise their prices or scale their business up which also requires price increases.Unfortunately since there is a low barrier to entry, there are even some in the business that do none of the three.
John Casmon New(er) Member in Chicago, but from OH
8 June 2014 | 14 replies
Hi John,Ohio is a great market to be on.I see lots of potential in Ohio state moving forward especially when more manufacturing jobs come and other investors wake up and smell the roses lolWe have been quite active in Toledo and bought 12 and looking for more.We specialize in turnkeys and are looking to build up enough surplus to hold more than we sell.Thanks for reading and have a great day.