
25 July 2008 | 3 replies
Anywaaaayss lol... ladies and gents, Ive been trying improve my cold call ratio and i need a formula for how talk to a potential seller/ and how finding out if an seller is motivated. i am a new investor as of which i have completed 1 deal and am in the process of completing an second, but for some reason this which i believe it due my mechanics and experienced level when talking to an potential sellers of course u get the typical hang ups, or the No's for no logical reason;. but when u find someone who is willing to sell and determining if there motivated to sell are two different things.

28 June 2009 | 26 replies
The concept seems (at least on the surface) like it would work quite well in this market.In it's new form, he has three levels (Free, Gold, Platinum)New Form:It is the Platinum level where an investor can flip.IP = Buy at discount, Sell at appraised (to Buyer with down to 500Fico), Assign contract, Seller creates Note...

22 June 2011 | 26 replies
I've seen them often make excellent leaders despite their bad people skills.

28 July 2008 | 19 replies
IM AN INSURANCE PROFESSIONAL ON THE MS GULF COAST.BELIEVE IT OR NOT IM IN THE TRANSPORTION BUSINESS TOO.I WANT TO GET OIUT OF THE HUSTLE AND BUSTLE OF 8-5 IN MY CASE 24/7 WORK SCHEDULE BY UTILIZING MY SKILLS IN BUSINESS THROUGH REAL ESTATE.

29 July 2008 | 7 replies
We have been seeing if this investing really work.This is what we have todate.1. 1 house in El Paso,Tx rented2. 6 duplex in Montgomery,Al 4 rented3. 1 house in Millbrook, al rented4. 1 house in Montgomery,Al section 8 rented5. 4 trailer in Troy,Al section 8 rentedHave almost all property in a llc.Now what do i do to move to the next level?

19 November 2008 | 58 replies
It is at that point that you give a very high level overview of what you want to do.

11 January 2010 | 9 replies
Short sale skills are not taught in standard real estate schools.

17 August 2008 | 57 replies
Its been about 1.5 years now of reading about the subject at various levels (flips, rentals, wholesales...etc).I think that self doubt I have or maybe fear of the unknown is definately a huge hurdle for me.

5 August 2008 | 44 replies
Oregon eviction paperwork is easy enough to understand if you are capable of reading at the second grade level, so you should be able to figure out where you stand.

5 August 2008 | 19 replies
Maybe someone can find an exception, but "nice" rentals translate into the landlord subsidizing the tenants housing.So, the problem with the "flip if I can, rent if I must" strategy is that you'll do a flip level finish, then end up renting.