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Gerald David Marketing to probate attorneys
5 March 2014 | 13 replies
These properties generally fall into two categories; those that are good enough for the MLS and the ones we buy - those that aren't.
J Scott Who Wants To Be A Mentor?
20 February 2013 | 107 replies
What excites me most is that I have a feeling that the qualifications for mentees will be good enough to make this training a success and that working together with several mentors will make us mentors better for the mentees and for ourselves.
Jered Sturm $1,000,000 net worth at 25 years old.
17 October 2017 | 115 replies
Wholesaling never interested me if it's a good enough deal I'll just keep it for myself.
Brandon E What are you other than a real estate investor?
27 July 2011 | 105 replies
"I'm good enough, I’m smart enough, and dog-gone it ... people like me."
Jon Klaus What do you drive?
17 June 2011 | 98 replies
Obviously, if the check engine light still works, it's in good enough shape to drive :P
Todd Hutcheson How to build a buyers list fast 28 ways
19 December 2021 | 102 replies
I think the main reason is because if the deal is good enough and enough people want it, it can turn into a bidding war between the buyers and that way you are able to maximize what you make.  
Adrian Williams Potential Subject 2 Deal , HELP !!!
24 May 2011 | 6 replies
I met a guy today who came to me wanting to possibly do a short sale , his job is transfering to Florida and he leaves sometime this summer he owes 60k on his house and has never missed a payment so his loan is in good standing , he is upside down in his house I haven't done a indepth CMA but I know the area good enough to know there is no way he could sale his home the traditional way and not avoid bringing money to closing the guy is 65 and said he doesn't want to buy a house again he will stay with his family after talking to the bank ( local bank ) they said they werent to inclined to do a short sale and if they did they would most likely go after him for the differance so I was thinking about possibly trying to take over the property subject 2 any thoughts?
Mike Nelson Possible to get Hard Money with no money down??
7 May 2013 | 52 replies
Your better alternative is to find a money partner or a private lender (friend, family member, associate, doctor, dentist, attorney, anyone you may know who would have liquid funds) and borrow from them after providing to them a fully laid out plan with all the numbers and the worst case scenario played out. if you can not get your lenders pricniple and interest paid out in a worst case scenario, you have not contracted a good enough deal in my opinion.
Arif Siddiqi California RE agent Pre-Licensing course
1 July 2019 | 6 replies
I wanted to make sure if weekend course was good enough for me to get all the learning and pass the exam; based on your experience, it will be quite challenging in a normal  case and more so for me considering I am still spending most of my weekdays on my W2 job. 
Kelsen J. Yellow Letter good enough?
29 September 2014 | 19 replies
I am hoping that I can come close to at least one deal in October.I would like to know if my letter is good enough.