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Javon Dixon Need a good core website
18 August 2015 | 13 replies
- Paying web developers extra money to build the pages you really want - As new technology comes out you need to rebuild or pay another web guy to get your website "up with the times" (mobile was the latest biggie.
Shequann Burrwell warzones
31 October 2013 | 20 replies
i agree with @rick@Rick Baggenstoss undefined when new development comes to these areas it puts a sense of excitement in the people that live in area. the risk comes in your ability to weed out the tenants that will be long term and be there for a while verse the tenants that will not pay on time or at all and won't be there for long for one reason or another. i personally prefer nurses or someone with a more stable job then a temp agency or kmart can offer. i also look for what kind of car they drive. its newer they might have a loan out which is a sign of a more stable income. also how long where they at their last address 3 years or more is a good sign. but even with all that under their belt the more personally issues might make them a headache to rent to.in regards to most "warzones" being black is entirely untrue. most are a mixture of all race. the term warzone comes from the crime rate within the city not the neighborhood and condition of the buildings within. there are some great people with these buildings that make great tenants and live very stable lives. thousand of diffrent situations that make them bad tenants and good tenants. your screening process makes all the difference in these areas but thats still no reason to shy away from them. real estate investing is suppose to be challenging and if your in it for just the easy deal minus the tuff then your in the wrong game.
Dominika M Renter psychology
8 November 2013 | 18 replies
Although I think my generation is seeing the benefit of remaining mobile especially since they have the student loan ball and chain they are carrying around with them.
Dave Grosse 25 bandit signs = 100+ deals???
12 November 2013 | 5 replies
I think I might need a little help here guys - we put out 25 bandit signs saturday morning and have had 7 calls so far. 1 was a mobile home that I'm not interested in. two others we looked at tonight and they may be profitable, have to pull comps to see for sure. one guy has 4 properties he's wanting to unload - sweet!
Melvin Yuen Hello from San Francisco, CA!
12 December 2013 | 8 replies
I have a deep passion for mobile tech.
Cameron P. Wholesaling A Deal With The Seller In Another State?
20 April 2013 | 7 replies
How would closing work though if the seller cant physically come to the title agency?
Kimberly H. Mr. Landlord or NTN for tenant screening?
23 August 2013 | 10 replies
I figured she would be a good test case given her background to run screenings at multiple agencies to see what they could find.
Eric L. Nissan announces driverless cars by 2020
28 August 2013 | 21 replies
If you want to get from, say, Denver to Vegas, you can just summon up a "mobile motel room" to transport you there.
James H. Do you use an inspector? Why or Why Not?
24 January 2013 | 14 replies
I have seen some reports from other agencies that are much cheaper that buyers have used, and I would rate their services as a waste of money.
Brian Stone Why can't I do it?
13 December 2015 | 31 replies
Brian Stone, have you thought about investing in cheap, single wide mobile homes with owner financing?