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Justin Daniels Cash buyers and contractors
3 December 2017 | 1 reply
Cash buyers are usually there networking and/or looking for deals. 
Barbra Thebenyane First forum discussion here, What does biggerpockets do for you?
24 January 2018 | 16 replies
I do both sales and property management, so networking with investors who are interested in Raleigh has been a big part of my business.You also can't beat the (FREE) education you will get here!
Richard Harless Gilbert, Arizona - New Member - Motivated worker
23 November 2017 | 2 replies
It is posted in the network tab above.
Hannah Kingslien How To Become a Real Estate Agent
30 November 2017 | 7 replies
(Of course that would be contingent upon you becoming an agent at that brokerage and staying there for 6-12 months or something of that nature.)Other good questions to ask them would be what are their commission splits, a breakdown of ALL fees (monthly or annually), what their commission cap is, whether they provide leads for you and if the commission changes if they do, how often they provide training and what the topics of the trainings usually are, do they provide mentoring to help you work through deals, etc.Also, keep in mind that there are fees that the Broker has no control over such as MLS access, ($300/6 mo in PA), Realtor dues if the Broker is a member of the association of Realtors ($600/yr in PA), marketing materials, cost of yard signs, networking associations to network with investors, etc.
Shaun R. Accidental Real Estate Agent
29 November 2017 | 10 replies
They stay educated, they study the market, they network, and are on top of their game in all respects.I can give you real-world numbers from my own market.
Patrick Jackson Problems with Contractors
6 December 2017 | 33 replies
I get all kinds of ridiculous prices, that honestly some of those quotes have pushed me into DIY and in part, “I am grateful to them for that” because I have since learned a lot, but I do wish that at times, contractors would look past gender and even race before spitting out ridiculous prices.Secondly:Lack of follow-up.Not sure if it is just Denver, or if others are experiencing the same problem.Met with a contractor for come work needed on a property that I am purchasing.Seller will finance some of the repairs.Need contractor to provide a written quote.Bad enough we are having some language issues as he speaks Spanish, I don’t so communication is via google translate (oh boy).He came highly recommended, so I am trying to hang in there, but only for so long.Still waiting on him to send me the written quote.Sent out a reminder this evening asking him to provide by tomorrow or at least let me know if I should move on to find someone else.I really cannot understand what is happening with contractors in the Denver Metro Area.Perhaps they just have way too much business that if your project appears too small, then they will relax on responses?
Michael Shea New Member Charlotte NC interests - Networking/Buy & Hold Rentals
5 January 2018 | 19 replies
I'm very interested in networking in my local area to learn from other investors and eventually build a trusted team to work with. 
Michael Hahn Property Manager & Team Recommendations
16 February 2018 | 16 replies
Do you go to any real estate networking events in our area?
Nhi Nguyen For beginners: follow along my flips in Bay Area
25 November 2018 | 41 replies
.)- staging, marketing for sale- listing (diy or hire out, resources, etc...)- and everything else in between+ these are all free of course+ my promise that I won’t sell anything during the process :) so you’re perfectly safe with me!!!
Jim S. Tax strategy for house hacking SFR
26 November 2017 | 4 replies
Tools for DIY projects, i.e. paint brushes, ladders, drills, etc. used specifically to improve the property.