Tom Krol
Check List: The Top 7 Reasons New Wholesalers Fail (with solutions) #1 is a BIG SURPRISE!
27 October 2014 | 23 replies
Solution:oStop dipping your toe in the water and go ALL IN on one marketing channel (in case you are wondering, Direct Mail is my bread and butter when it comes to finding motivated sellers).oMake one channel Fat, Healthy and Producing Leads first.
Fred Topel
Second Phone Line
24 April 2015 | 4 replies
And it can be used by one cell phone at a time so more than one cell phone can access it.
Fred Ramos
skip trace companies
30 August 2018 | 40 replies
@Joe Gore Hello Sir.I have read several of the threads relating to skip tracing companies and you seem to have a pretty good finger on who's the best provider, I.E. direct from credit bureau.Currently I am subscribed to Intelius, and the rate of accurate phone numbers sucks, sucks bad.What is your success rate with utilizing the credit bureaus for obtaining cell numbers, as most folks no longer have a land line?
Casey Carroll
Subject - to: Marketing suggestions and expertise needed
16 May 2014 | 60 replies
. :) Most yellow card/letter experts say drive traffic through a automated call tree system and not your cell phone.
Jim Tiernan
Direct Mail Help
10 August 2014 | 18 replies
Besides there is a calendar on every cell phone.
Andrew Joseph
Text Message Marketing
14 August 2014 | 3 replies
Also remember that texts are actually driven with email as well so you can use a service like Data-247 to convert the cell number into an email address...
Tiffany Robinson
yellow letters to absentee owners
22 December 2017 | 30 replies
We can be fat, skinny, short, tall, multitude of skin colors and nationalities, and have all kinds of things against us and yet still succeed.
Riley F.
Wholesaling with a FT job
17 August 2016 | 11 replies
My direct mail VM system will fwd to my cell phone..
Vasily R.
Nothing in Seattle MFH house-hacking makes cashflow. Am I crazy?
3 May 2020 | 53 replies
Or just go for the fat cash flow, which one can verify with a simple spreadsheet formula can work out comparably well.
Chris Armstrong
Really Trying to understand Depreciation and Recapture upon sale
5 September 2018 | 35 replies
I have actually been working on an Excel sheet that includes depreciation recapture and the effect on your profit on the property. i attached part of a screen shot, i am still working on it ( off and on) but what i have come to figure is that there is a time when it is best to sell the property, otherwise you do start losing money.( unless you keep it and have it passed to your heirs). the sample i have on there is a house bought for 110K / 90K loan, as you see the yellow highlight is on a cell that reaches a tipping point on when your income, taxes and depreciation recapture tax / closing costs, would start to "cost" money - you would not make as much upon sale of the property. and i broke it down to 27 years, didn't see a need to have that 1/2 yr in the model.I also have it to where if you add to the asset ( addition, etc) it will add to the basis and change the numbers, but like i said there are still things i want to work out more and add.this does not include cost segregation as @Jay Hinrichs,@Jeff Glass,@Eamonn McElroy,@Barry Ruby and @Yonah Weiss have mentioned this is just a straight depreciation on a residential property.