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Joseph Ziolkowski Experienced wholesalers, possible good deal in the works. Could use some advice though
2 November 2009 | 13 replies
That seems to be her main motivation, so I wanted to leave that on the table for now.
Eddie Ziv Why do I hate dealing with wholesalers?
19 January 2010 | 39 replies
If a wholesaler brings a good deal to the table which the buyer could not get otherwise, and at the same time understands the buyer's needs, that how the wholesaler adds value to his/ her deal while increasing the business and retaining clientele.
Jonathan Ferrari Want to start my first deal. How Do I Approach Homeowner?
6 August 2010 | 14 replies
Pictures of kids on the wall or table.
Eric Medemar Why Wholesaling still works like crazy... And New Kicking Little Insider Trick
6 May 2010 | 1 reply
We're paid for being the first one with an offer on the table...
Account Closed Commercial property development
26 December 2010 | 20 replies
Things take much longer to develop than people think.Typically when you see big apartment buildings go up it is a 3 to 5 year process.It might only be a few years from the time the public hears about it but before that years of legwork went into getting to that point.I couldn't say if right now was the right time to build.Everything is project specific.If the city will let you use a class C finish rather than a class A the numbers will save you money.Just to give a for instance some cities will demand a traffic light be put in for some projects.The traffic light parts itself are not that expensive but with the fiber optic hookup and underground cabling you are talking hundreds of thousands just for that one item.Typically on larger projects it's a fight for the developer to make profit.They propose a certain density and drawing.The county or city then wants to reduce the density and add in all these road improvements and lights at the cost of the developer.All the costs have to work for both parties to get a deal done.I have seen some projects take 2 years to get approved from submitting after going back and forth with revisions and tabling until the next meeting.So half the battle is the cost and financing available when you break ground and the other is the political junk.How much total land would you be getting??
Account Closed here is how i plan to start this business please edit
20 January 2016 | 7 replies
I have been getting calls but none are interested and view me as a scamThe next thing I will do is because I am a waiter I will be PUTTING business cards in all my tables checks.
Tim Conway San Diego in March
18 August 2011 | 8 replies
Or if you are looking for a condo in coastal SD, La Jolla or Pacific Beach areas are great.Here are some options for things to do in March: Beaches, Torrey Pines State Park, Padres game, Seaworld, Gaslamp in Downtown, Seal Beach in La Jolla Village, Balboa Park, SD Zoo.And if your up for a hike, Cowles Mountain has a moderately difficult trail that leads to the highest peak in SD county.Hope this helps and you have a great time on your visit.
Dovid Staples Young and cockey - it's what my mentor calls me
19 August 2011 | 3 replies
Unlike the regular work force where it's just competition and who can keep their jobs and climb the ladder first and kiss their boss's behind - not my thing, though I have the highest respect for all those who work hard to bring food to the table (especially my father who's a cop).REI is also the best means I see of achieving the life I want.
Thomas C. Wells Fargo Bank Sucks!
14 February 2012 | 33 replies
Its just like sitting around a table at a restaurant or bar with some fellow investors and saying " hey guy/girl I was wondering what do you think about this Real Estate situation or deal" and getting different experiences and viewpoints is nice.
Albert Hasson Investor advantage in short sale offers?
13 March 2012 | 6 replies
Many investors in Phoenix are bringing all cash to the table and many owner occupants are doing loans....that could also be a reason.