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Christopher Perez What to do when the Bears come calling? CRE Of course!
19 February 2018 | 3 replies
And when mixed with the power of compounding, real wealth can be generated from a relatively modest investment.The real return on real estate is not always easy to see, which is perhaps why investors do not pursue it as actively as investments in equities or fixed-income instruments.
Hunter Ambos Wholesaling vs Flipping
18 February 2018 | 7 replies
In this tight inventory market, it's far easier for you to find a 70% ARV home than it is a 60% ARV home to have room for an assignment fee.Obviously, we do it every day in both categories, but I'm also a Licensed GC with dozens of crews, a full office team including a rehab manager, etc... so it makes flipping very easy for us.Flipping is much riskier from a time, money, rehab, construction, crew, theft, vandalism during ownership, lawsuit, insurance, holding cost perspective....but we still do plenty of them.We used to be 80-90% retail flips. 
Andrew M. RALF/RCH Insurance Question
19 February 2018 | 5 replies
As far as what coverages, I would start with looking up what the State requirements are to license the home.the State will usually have pretty stringent guidelines as to which coverages you have to have and what limits of insurance you need to carry.This makes it pretty easy to compare insurance quotes as the insurance agents and carriers all need to quote  the same minimums.
Stephen K. New Investor in Greenville SC area. Seems hard to find a house?
9 December 2019 | 7 replies
When the market is hot, it's easy to think you can make money with nothing down or 5% down, but when it turns, you will be upside down and renting to anybody with a heart beat.
Account Closed Tenants financial documents, references, are false. what can i do
24 April 2018 | 46 replies
Account Closed there is actually a pretty easy and free way to get the answer to your question as to what you can do.
Dustin Glossop Anyone using proximity marketing?
22 February 2018 | 10 replies
Hello everybody, of course we were working during last 5 years with some retailers implementing loyalty programs based on proximity marketing tools, and currently we are working for airports, transportation systems and other venues....We had the opportunity to test and compare the tree main technologies availables: ibeacon, wifi-routers and Seeketing.Not all strategies are easy to implement, and the results are very different (ibeacon < 1% of total customer engaged, wifi-router/social wifi <10%, Seeketing <70% of total customer engaged)... so more than 30 projects and six years of experience doing a lot of things... happy to share with you any detail if you are interested.Regards
Todd Stricklin Is it worth it or is it a scam?
17 February 2018 | 7 replies
I have no clue as to how good it is or is not or how much it may cost.although I have been around a lot of different HOW TO guys over the years.. and like anything.. if he sells 100 people on the big dog program 10 or so will take it and run.. 10 or so will muddle the rest will just kind of fade away.you have to look within and see if you are in a position to succeed in real estate... its not as easy as just taking a course and your now going to succeed... real estate generally speaking takes time,, money and some how gain experience. so for sure those that have limited investing capital limited experience.. no real contacts in the industry.. will find it pretty tough to almost no way anything will happen other than get jacked up at the event.Assess were your at personally.. 
Account Closed HELOC on just close property
18 February 2018 | 4 replies
You can get a HELOC on a non owner occupied, but it's not always easy to find a bank that will do it.
Steven Natera How to start in NYC or anywhere
27 March 2018 | 4 replies
It's an easy drive along I-78 (most of the time!)