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Alexia N. ARE THESE LEADS THAT I PURCHASED A RIPOFF ?!?!
10 January 2020 | 87 replies
Most of us have a very well planned reason to have that property.Try looking at lists that are not publicized in these training classes such as property that recently transferred with a 'transfer on death deed' or quitclaim. 
Kevin Wang How to verify income for self-employed? First time landlord needs help!
16 January 2018 | 56 replies
Make sure you cross reference the landlords name and number with public records to make sure he or she is the property owner.
Bryan Hancock Alvin Greene Jobs Strategy - Action Figures of Him!
31 October 2010 | 22 replies
I'm grateful that more of the American public is becoming involved and having an impact.
Rich Schroeder drug/bomb sniffing dogs?
24 November 2010 | 13 replies
Fine for an FBI guy, not fine for dealing with the general public.
Account Closed Commercial property development
26 December 2010 | 20 replies
Things take much longer to develop than people think.Typically when you see big apartment buildings go up it is a 3 to 5 year process.It might only be a few years from the time the public hears about it but before that years of legwork went into getting to that point.I couldn't say if right now was the right time to build.Everything is project specific.If the city will let you use a class C finish rather than a class A the numbers will save you money.Just to give a for instance some cities will demand a traffic light be put in for some projects.The traffic light parts itself are not that expensive but with the fiber optic hookup and underground cabling you are talking hundreds of thousands just for that one item.Typically on larger projects it's a fight for the developer to make profit.They propose a certain density and drawing.The county or city then wants to reduce the density and add in all these road improvements and lights at the cost of the developer.All the costs have to work for both parties to get a deal done.I have seen some projects take 2 years to get approved from submitting after going back and forth with revisions and tabling until the next meeting.So half the battle is the cost and financing available when you break ground and the other is the political junk.How much total land would you be getting??
Will Barnard Rehab estimating as a new wholesaler
19 January 2011 | 13 replies
A new colleague of mine here on BP has asked me some questions via PM and I thought it was best to present his questions and my answers in the public forum for all to benefit from.
Burt L. How to Find an Investor-Friendly Brokerage in Denver, CO For an Investor With a New Brokers License?
17 May 2011 | 6 replies
I looked over the upcoming training schedule and some of the classes offered (almost all are two hours) include: Your Castle Career Launch, New 2011 Contracts, New Agent Orientation and Power Tools, Denver Metro RE Trends,Ninja Weekly Agent Coaching Boot Camp, Career Mastery Instruction, Advanced e-Contracts, How to Buy a 40K Condo That Cash Flows, How to Capture Investor Business and Advanced 1031 Topics, Public Trustee Class, The Contractor/Realtor Relationship, Networking With Confidence, Buyer Mastery Class, and Avoiding Inspection Pitfalls.
Ben C BiggerPockets on smart phone
28 May 2011 | 5 replies
However, I would like to publicly suggest integrating Tapatalk to the forums, which would make it INCREDIBLY easy for everybody in the community to connect on the go (who happen to have Android and/or iOS).
Nukoyia Cration Why To Run Not Walk To The Institutional Buye
15 December 2006 | 2 replies
Since these companies are publicly traded, you can verify how much money they have10.
N/A N/A PM Messages?
30 May 2007 | 2 replies
I see the Post Reply button, but if I respond this way will that make it public?