3 February 2012 | 13 replies
The Western Maine Mountains are flooded with Agents, and even thou I believe I have something different to offer clients, and a fresh view, I still can't find anyone who wants "more competition" in their area.

20 February 2012 | 32 replies
It's been a great 2012 already.1) Closed on the sale of one of our rentals (which was my personal home at one point).2) Closed on a tough duplex deal for a buyer client. 3) Refinanced 2 of our duplexes.4) Had record level blog traffic. 5) Started shopping for our own new home. 6) Kept up with my workout plans.I should mention that #1 and #2 were both difficult for similar reasons that Thomas mentioned.

7 February 2012 | 4 replies
I had it come up for a client of mine.

14 February 2012 | 27 replies
Lynn: Most Realtors take their fiduciary responsibility to their clients very seriously.

15 February 2012 | 25 replies
I'm not yet a Facebooker, but I do use LinkedIn completely for business.At the same time, I do have personal relationships with some of my tenants, just like I do with some of my business clients.

16 February 2012 | 11 replies
You have to tell the agent to speak with him client.

11 July 2012 | 12 replies
The cost is built in somewhere to what they are doing.We get landlords offering free rent here for 1 year.The rent isn't free on commercial as they then have year 2 at a higher than normal rate to recover some of the lost rent and then built in escalations that are higher and more frequent than normal.Never get sucked in by a gimmick.I tell all my clients to be slow and methodical in doing a deal to avoid "knee jerk" reactions.It takes a long time to make money and a small amount of time to lose it.You also have to watch out for if they are in pre-foreclosure or not.They could be trying to collect an upfront payment with free rent and then walk.
14 February 2012 | 11 replies
Money from the sound of it is something your client dosent have which means its money you wont ever see.

15 February 2012 | 1 reply
How many clients do you have?

14 February 2012 | 8 replies
not really. i think a good inspector will catch the same things for HO or investor. a bad one will miss-inform both types of clients. just watch Homes Inspection and you will see crazy stuff inspectors miss.having said that, i never hire an inspector. i know more about houses and home improvement than 90% of them. by the time i place and offer i have already inspected the house. i put "no inspection required" and they think i am nuts. one more way to sweeten their "deal" and make them accept my offer.