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Anthony Greene Brooklyn, NY Wholesalers
5 July 2013 | 6 replies
I offer the continuous pay because a realtors worst fear is that they give you a buyer and he buys from you, then when they have a good property to show their buyers they cannot buy because they have already purchased from you.If the realtors don’t have cash buyers, I tell them that if they bump into any great deals, they should call me and if the deals good enough we can buy with cash and close in less than 2 weeks.( Often times you can use other realtors buyers to buy another realtors house and you can make money setting the two up)An example of one of my clients deals that he ran this way.1.
Christopher Giese New Member from Midland, TX
4 July 2013 | 13 replies
For the knitty gritty, I suggest you contact a few property managers in the area and ask them what are some good locations in the sub $100k zones that they are looking for more clients in.
Ciprian L. Hello from Los Angeles
6 July 2013 | 15 replies
I tell my investor clients to buy 3 to 5 properties in one market then diversify into other geographically different markets.
Lorenzo Jackson Using a Partner or Going Solo
3 July 2013 | 2 replies
I am currently a Realtor/property manager, one of my clients whose properties I managed and sold 1 of his flips, wants to go into business.
Shequann Burrwell trying to put together a lease buy option
5 July 2013 | 0 replies
a client called me after seeing one of my craigslist ads looking for a home. she actually knows what home she wants and has communicated with the owner a month ago when it was for rent but nothing more then that. the home was up for rent and now its for sale. my client can afford about $2000 a month and about $5000 (maybe a little more) as a downpayment. what should i do in this situation to put this deal together.
Jeff Johnson Rent to Own with current mortgage
24 July 2013 | 8 replies
There goal is to have the house purchased with the clients credit hits a certain number.
Jason Blasenak Hard money contract
7 July 2013 | 3 replies
I have a client who needs hard money on his house?
Ebony Watson New in Columbus
8 July 2013 | 7 replies
I helped a client with renting out his condo after he relocated for school, which got me to thinking I could do this.
Justen Ashcraft management team to screen tenants only?
18 August 2013 | 3 replies
I have one client who owns about 150 units across 4 complexes who uses us exclusively for finding tenants for his properties.
Al Williamson Tenant Request for Compensation
6 April 2014 | 66 replies
Sometimes we should be peaceful to our clients, tenants and all other people around us.