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Anthony Turrem Just joined from Ireland
22 December 2015 | 6 replies
A few internet searches later, here I am.
Brandon G. FIrst Deal: Include Closing Costs w/price of duplex
24 December 2015 | 7 replies
@Brent Coombs I know the internet can be deceptive at times so I want to make sure I state I am in no way arguing a point here, just questioning to see if maybe I don't understand something of if there was a miscommunication. 
Judith Ruiz-Marin Wholesaling property questions ???
1 January 2016 | 8 replies
There are plenty of fools on the internet, not my fault.
Timothy Colman Florida Pre-licensing Courses
4 January 2016 | 10 replies
I scour the internet daily for deals in the U.S., but as you mentioned, having the right people to assist is a necessity.
Account Closed Three-month list things
4 January 2016 | 9 replies
You give them 90 days to perform whatever task they said that they would.
Dondrea Geter Deal Origination
6 January 2016 | 7 replies
Doing internet searches and having many resources of other wholesale investors like myself is not beneficial because once I find it and it is being marketed, this means that it is already being stepped on and another wholesaler like myself already has it marketed with their fee already attached.Can anyone give me advice on finding good deals that deal directly with home owners fresh off the press.
Robert Taylor Using Evernote or similar software for managing projects
26 September 2019 | 11 replies
I have separate workstations such as Accounting, Rental Portfolio, Marketing, Development, etc which are all tweaked different to satisfy needs and ultimately reduce waste so i'm not inefficient.Sample functinoality that I useCall comes inautomatically parses out number, updates phone number fieldautomatically sends me and email as well as  my partner and email with it auto on a "follow up needed" status.Creates task for us to do this within the day(at this point we've done 0 actual work, all automation)once we follow up, we move it to dead, possible lead, etc which then have a series of automated actions that require little or none of our timeI've found that podio can do this for all areas of your business and you have to set the standard with contractors and have them utilize what you tell them to.
Kathryn Williams Starting in real estate ... in need of fresh ideas--marketing!!
3 March 2016 | 10 replies
It seems as though looking for properties or working with realtors have not been an easy task
Account Closed Tips for super productivity
12 March 2016 | 14 replies
Use white noise during periods of heavy concentrationI find when studying or researching, intense focus and concentration is needed.All of us humans have an issue with this, unless we’re superhuman.The most ideal way to solve this issue is such:Find a place where you can work uninterrupted.Turn off your phone and ALL distractions.Gather all of your materials needed for the task, whatever it may be.Put them out in an organized fashion where you can get to them quickly and easily.Gather all of your writing utensils and notebooks; anything you need.Set an alarm on your phone for 52 minutes.Go to Youtube.Do a search for white noise.Put a white noise video on play.Turn it up to a comfortable level.Start the 52 minute clock.Get to work.Work for 52 minutes straight.Do not let anything break your concentration or interrupt your focus.Keep working.At the end of 52 minutes, you will potentially be exhausted; mentally and, potentially, physically.Walk away from all of this for 17 minutes.
Nicholas Varner Big Data in Real Estate
15 November 2018 | 17 replies
The reason being is you don't want to be the guy mining the data once you get it going, you are going to want to move onto something else and hire someone to perform those tasks.