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Jordan Tietz Portland, OR CPA looking to buy my first multi-family!
16 May 2017 | 7 replies
I am sure you are, but there are a lot of little fine print type things with these loans.
Ryan Rochefort New Member looking for Mentor!
3 May 2017 | 2 replies
Im not a mentor, but i would hit up all the local REIAs and use your best elevator pitch there. it wont be easy. a good REI mentor is making several hundred dollars an hour. and they can pay 10$ for grunt work. go driving for dollars and get a list of 100 vacant/distressed properties(ugliest ones in the on a clean block). find the owner via the county and put them together in an excel spreadsheet (owner/address/last sale date)and then approach someone who you feel comfortable with. dont offer it all up at once, it has to be a fit for you too. print out business cards with a number and hand them out like crazy, talk to realtors and flippers/wholesalers via networking and email them, text them, call them a few days later to follow up and talk about your list. that is value$$ "hey mrs/mr realtor/investor, i have this list and id be glad to share it with you for a JV split 20/80 for the first 3"..."
Diana Baker Guru seminar totes access to private funding
26 March 2018 | 5 replies
There's plenty of fine print that comes with that, the deal will have to qualify.
Marcus Isaac Best Way To Go About Picking Agent? Interview?
7 May 2017 | 3 replies
If you are the seller then they should give you a presentation of sorts...showing how and where ...online and in print they market...what kind of photos...do they use professionals...drones etc...what kind of signage they will use...will they do open houses...do they have suggestions on any small repairs or cleaning before you market your property...then if you still have questions I see no reason they should be offended....
Jon V. Probability of positive ROI on direct mail spend?
10 May 2017 | 20 replies
Others with crooked and faded printed from their $50 inkjet printer.
Bradley Pietrzak As a investor is it smart to also become a home inspector just f
9 April 2016 | 12 replies
That being said I know of some inspectors in the area that grabbed a flashlight and got some business cards printed and are on the go.
Stephanie Bureau Real Estate Licence School
5 May 2016 | 8 replies
You can print out your courses.
Todd Moriarty Anybody read Steve Berges' book about buying apartment buildings?
4 February 2019 | 6 replies
It's been some years since I read the book, but if I remember there is a particular part where he prints some or all of the same table twice on different pages, and they are noticeably different from each other.There's no doubt that Berges is a quirky guy.
Michael Epstein How do you create listing flyers and other print collateral?
13 April 2016 | 3 replies
Looking for input from current agents/brokers on what tools they use to create listing sheets/flyers, postcard mailers, and other collateral (expired listing mailers, etc.)I'm trying to understand what options are out there that make it easy to design/create these materials to download and/or print.
Joshua McGinnis Whoa, Texas!
29 March 2016 | 37 replies
Another one of our local Nobel Prize winners invented the integrated circuit, hand held calculator, and thermal printing