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Elizabeth Davis Job change, any suggestions?
25 August 2015 | 6 replies
We would receive information from the sales rep or broker once a group health policy had been sold (employee benefits packages) and make sure everything was legal, have it input in the system, bills produced and employee ID cards issued.I think my background in project management will be helpful, but not sure how to get someone outside of catering or health insurance to give me a chance with no background in their field (i.e. real estate, construction, etc.)Any advice?
Luis Rosario Buring the midnight oil...rituals of success
14 August 2015 | 7 replies
I noticed that as time went on, the ritual of keeping those "sacred hours" attained exceptional momentum.... in fact in 2011, I made a personal commitment in writing to buy my first income producing triplex by January 2014.
Nick Graff Co-Wholesaling Mystery... what would you do?
1 October 2015 | 9 replies
And I agree with Ryan Dosseyyou're a good sport for reading the feedback, and then instead of getting pissy showed us all up by producing an awesome and easy to read explanation.Now to answer, if you have a buyer or are the buyer you need to respect the contract you signed with Bob, but you also need to communicate with Mike since he's ultimately the seller, and as I remember says he doesn't know Bob.I would put Mike in contact with Bob, and have them resolve whatever their issues might be before going under contract, or at least build in a contingency that the respective parties need to resolve issues of representation within X number of days.Isn't real estate fun!
Jade Atwood Will I be able to finance this deal?
6 September 2015 | 2 replies
I am confident I can get the property under contract low enough to make a healthy profit, but I have concerns about financing the deal, even with hard money.Here is a rough break down.ARV 200 - 210k - desirable neighborhood.
Max James Top 5 Spots in CO for Vacation Rentals
12 September 2015 | 8 replies
The trick in a ski location is finding one with a healthy off season Jackson and Park City do ,I don't know CO
Jacob Cooper Bandit signs in San Diego
16 September 2015 | 6 replies
Time will produce the results you want if you are consistent.
Corey Dutton Why Has ‘Family Lending’ Failed and ‘Peer-to-Peer Lending’ Succee
17 September 2015 | 6 replies
Maybe there was just not the demand out there that would produce the numbers they needed to keep going?
Richard Slade Some experience but first flip questions
28 September 2015 | 12 replies
If you have a lot of cash sitting in savings and not producing for you otherwise, using it the flip will make your flip more profitable.  
Traver Freeman Market for property flyer design?
3 October 2015 | 0 replies
My line of thinking is if a house costs close to $2,000,000, then then promotional materials ought at least reflect the value of the property.Take for example the flyer belowI took the same photos and information brightened them up a bit (they're still bad photos, can't do anything about that at this point), rearranged them, and produced the flyer below.Do you think I could get people to pay for my design services?
Donald Latson Successful
26 October 2015 | 5 replies
a)Having some sort of experienceb)A real estate networkc)Actual property taxes in your named)Assets which produce a positive cash flow allowing you to be free of a jobe)Consistently, taking actionf)Using real estate strategies and formulas g)Submitting offersh)MarketingI)All of the above and then some : I think all of the above and then some.