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Miki M. Owning & Operating Vacation Rentals in Hawaii : what a newbie should know?
10 July 2019 | 19 replies
Yes, why dredge up an old thread with a generic question?
Ariq Sharif Don't Quit Your Day Job? Why Not!
2 July 2015 | 15 replies
I like to believe if you are a real estate "investor" then you should treat your real estate investments the same way you would investments in other markets (stocks, bonds, etc) in the since that the primary idea of your investments is not to become your primary source of income, but to supplement your income. 
Pei Pei Siau-Cronin Redemption period for tax foreclosure in Kansas
21 July 2023 | 21 replies
Do I just file a generic motion with the district court clerks office?
Suzi Clue Is it time to change my field? I haven't sold a house for a MONTH!
7 November 2008 | 12 replies
Depending on one's needs, with supplemental income, state grants, school loans....jumping off the freeway (via further education), for a while then jumping back on becomes a viable option.
Matthew B. Getting City Permits and Doing the Work Yourself
20 September 2017 | 85 replies
That is why generic GCs can hire and supervise subcontractors, some GCs self perform and only work themselves and probably a guy or two more to help them.
Brian Gibbons Starting out - get a quick start this spring doing terms deals
28 March 2016 | 65 replies
Sometimes the total savings to you by doing lease to own is over 8%, which on a $200,000 property is $16,000.Enclosed are some articles from the Wall Street Journal, Money Magazine, Realtor.com, USA Today and some other public newspapers, about Lease to Own and Seller Financing.Many realtors don't know a thing about Seller Financing or Lease to Own, and their Brokers do not encourage their Agents to talk to Sellers about it.I currently have at least 2 "Lease to Own Buyers" that are interested looking at your house, that will give you full price for your house, and save you quite a bit of money.In order to properly explain this to you, I need to sit down with you and go through the positives and negatives of this decision, so that you can make a good decision about your home sale.I get paid from the buyer so you don't have to pay me anything.Please call xxx-xxx-xxxx so we can sit down for 30 minutes and go over the basics of how this works for you and your family.Sincerely,Brian Gibbons`````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````If you notice the letter stresses saving money and doesn't tell them how it works, and also educates the seller was some mainstream articles from national newspapers and realtor.com.Print the cover letter to a generic homeowner on good letterhead, and print the articles on good letterhead.You can use a binder clip to get them altogether.
Jeremy Merwarth Craigslist
14 January 2017 | 7 replies
Hi Jeremy,I think a great ad is one with a vibrant and hyperlinked call-to-action photo that simply redirects to your Property Information Form for the seller to fill out.I honestly do not see how a generic We Buy Houses ad with a phone number is effective as you can at any time have a handful of leads call you up, block the lines and/or waste your time with their stories, questions, issues, etc.As mentioned, you should ultimately have a strong call-to-action that points back to your website/squeeze page for the seller to fill out their information.
Dacia Bell Are there any agents in MD or DC who run their real estate business under a DBA or LLC?
15 September 2013 | 18 replies
It's more or less generic so I can use it for many of my endeavors.
Arun S. New NYC'ers for Midwest Investments
12 October 2013 | 7 replies
I also have an undergraduate and graduate degrees in Real Estate and am a CFA Charterholder.Long-term GoalsMy wife and I want to build a portfolio of SFH and multi-family real estate to supplement our jobs and build a nice income stream for retirement.We are interested in owning quality properties because our time horizon is more than 20+ years.
Nick Gray What is the best RE-related 9 to 5 job?
24 November 2021 | 122 replies
Investing is about finding creative ways to generate income, and they might not all be ideal but you can always supplement a lower salary by using things like wholesaling or rent to own options with very little if any money down.