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Dick M. Listing realtor won't return calls
22 August 2011 | 11 replies
Their client,you the investor or buyer thinks he/she isn't doing their job but it really all falls back on the banks for not hiring enough competent folks and properly training them. 3 years into to the mess we know it's going to be a while before they clean out their inventory so why don't they hire folks to make everyone else's life easier and they can more easily sell these homes.
Nic DeAngelo Going Broke on Inspections
11 August 2011 | 8 replies
Also, the inspection will provide you all the "little items" as I call them, that will likely come up on the end buyers inspection report and having that in front of you allows you to have your crew repair or add all of those items so the final buyers inspection comes back very clean and leaves little for them to use as negotiating tools.Also, having a second trained pair of eyes on your investment, while in escrow, but BEFORE you purchase, is well worth the small fee!
Jim Stardust Getting fed-up with REO agents
10 August 2011 | 6 replies
This is getting ridiculous...I mean, what happened to the ethics training they receive to get their license?
N/A N/A How much work do you do yourself?
10 January 2009 | 24 replies
My favorite are the real estate "mentors" who are "free" from their job and have to support themselves by pouring dozens of hours a week into running meetings and selling training.
Michael Rossi "The Next Level"
1 December 2008 | 25 replies
There is no "The" next level.Think about an athlete in training, perhaps a runner.
Jimmy Rodriguez RE Agents, HELP!
8 December 2008 | 4 replies
I spent my first 6 months at a national company to use their training, then left to go to a locally owned company with better splits, better BIC, better everything.Training and education is the key between just being an agent and becoming a success.
AJ L. Hello From Southern California!
6 January 2009 | 3 replies
One constant that I have herd over the past 6 months is "Its a Buyers Market"Training is everything and this is the best site that I have ran across in years.
Joshua Dorkin Any Thoughts About this "Fix Housing First"?
7 January 2009 | 9 replies
This is hard to grasp when we have been trained in an inflationary environment where dollars were worth less every day.
Curt Davis New Property Locked Up
8 May 2015 | 18 replies
See when all of the FEAR and TREMBLING is over by the SPECULATORS who are waiting on the sideline, I think that is when I will step out and watch another TRAIN WRECK.
Michael Shuster When The Economy Recovers It Will Be Too Late
26 January 2009 | 0 replies
Whether it is our training or joint-venture partnerships, or whether you turn to us to help you find and analyze a great deal in a market that is already starting to appreciate (yes we have found those), we have the necessary members of our “power team†to help you get started, regardless of your age, income, bank account, or where you live.