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Cody Hahn how do I find contact information for an owner of a vacant house?
12 February 2018 | 7 replies
Originally posted by @Cody Hahn:Originally posted by @Ellis San Jose:talk to neighbors, search title, skip trace,  How do I search the title One of the most profitable skills you can learn is understanding title. 
Val J. Let's make a Deal or Don't?
28 February 2018 | 3 replies
Bishop Arts, Deck Park & Bullet Train (maybe).  
Curtis Hallenbeck 401k Withdrawal Penalty free upto $100k
31 July 2020 | 5 replies
I am able to use my own skills and expertise in selecting real estate and private lending deals!
Mike Becher Newbie Question about Private Lending
30 November 2019 | 10 replies
Do your investors have an expectation of profits based solely on your efforts, skills or experience?
Colby Wise New Multifamily Apartment Investor Guidance: Tucson, AZ
30 January 2020 | 5 replies
Hi @Colby Wise, congrats on having a much in demand skill as a data scientist and for seeing the value of growing your wealth via the power of multifamily.The due diligence process is perhaps too long to go into on this thread but likely a good idea for an article.
Sunshine Chow Newbie - How should I save to fund my first investment?
14 June 2018 | 10 replies
I suspect that a large percentage performed the flip for the learning experience but not by plan; they expected a profit that was not achieved.It would be safest if you realize your first flip could lose money and, if it makes money, the financial compensation likely would not justify the effort and risk.Ideally you would have gain some key knowledge and maybe some skills that could be leveraged on your next flip. 
Andres Borel Do you want to instantly renovate your house in Indiana?
8 July 2021 | 2 replies
Hello fellow investors here’s what you will get with us:🗸Licensed and bond with over 40 flips with investors across the USA, overseas and local🗸Expertise in project management and property management 🗸Better Business Bureau approved 🗸Top rated in Home Advisor 🗠🗸Expert workers with time and money resource management skills🗸Starts immediately on projects with no shortage of manpower to cover the growing demand🗸Commitment to quality and on-time project completion 🏡 Ready to renovate?
Ben Lovro Seller's Actions: A Guide to Negotiation Strategy
10 January 2024 | 0 replies
IntroductionWhen you're selling a home, negotiating is like a secret weapon that can help you get the best deal possible.It's like playing a game where you make moves and choices to win big.The Dance of NegotiationNegotiating a real estate deal is a bit like a dance.It requires skill, finesse, and the ability to read your partner – in this case, the buyer.
Josh Rorie Driving for Dollars...What's Next
23 December 2016 | 5 replies
The skill of analyzing local comps will come with time, I wouldn't worry about that too much until you start getting calls back.
Nick Patterson 3 Reasons why every investor needs to know about Stoicism....
28 December 2016 | 0 replies
He has a third book called The Daily Stoic which is brilliant, its laid out into whats called on the title "365 meditations on Wisdom, perseverance and the art of living" I leave it by my nightstand and read 1 page each day.