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Gerald Jordan Investing in mult-unit properties and placing a certain amount of silver bullion down along side the money acquired for the purchase.
8 August 2015 | 7 replies
Unless there is something quite unusual about the title to s specific piece of property, the buyer gets both land and improvements.
Zyron Reed Is Termite damage a deal maker?
13 May 2015 | 8 replies
This is my favorite scenario since it scares off many potential buyers but the damage is usually found only on a few pieces of wood trim and not structural. 
Joe Polyak Probate Lead Data Providers
7 June 2016 | 2 replies
There will always be competition (the foreclosures in my area receive an average of 50 pieces of mail within the first month of NOD), I differentiate myself through persistent follow up and a professional approach and building relationships with probate and trust attorneys for them to refer business to me in the future. 
Jerryll Noorden My first Wholesale deal! Payday!!
27 June 2016 | 123 replies
My plate keeps filling up from my marketing pieces I sent out months ago...2 more houses to make an offer on :D Will have to hire help soon.And then, I can finally call them "the help".
Account Closed Best Cash Flow
24 July 2016 | 69 replies
Sounds like you want Granny to 1031 her $1.6 million property into 32 $50,000 pieces of CRAP. 
James Midgley How to start marketing for properties to wholesale
28 July 2016 | 17 replies
If you go online you can read and learn about what mail pieces to send out and to who.
Chris Lang Philadelphia region
31 January 2017 | 9 replies
There are quite a few properties for sale in the region at various price points.Also my next suggestion would be to start to figure out the financing piece of the puzzle.
Julie Marquez Have You Ever Regretted Selling a House?
1 August 2023 | 30 replies
Originally posted by :Thanks for sharing and helping me think a few moves in advance.Upon further reflection and to extend the analogy ... not only is it important to think a few moves in advance, but it is also important to understand that different pieces move in different ways and have different value at different times; some are good at offense, some are good for defense, no single piece is good or bad, the more pieces you know how to play and preserve or strategically sacrifice the better, it is seeing and knowing how to play the board that matters, and being humble enough to think in percentages with multiple exits rather than absolutes in one ... sorry if you don't care for semi-vague analogies, but I'd personally rather not try to provide answers but find more value in asking interesting questions and posing semi-vague analogies ... answers give information that has a myopic context and limited shelf life, while interesting questions and analogies (hopefully) spark interesting thoughts and interesting discussion ultimately leading to wisdom that helps you, helps me, and helps the community.
Dustin Mellor New community park in rural setting - good or bad for home prices
13 September 2016 | 8 replies
Is this park a larger part of a community redevelopment project (ie Canby) that will be a piece of overall demand surge in the area.
Shaun Pruett Getting the right contact info for property owner/seller
18 August 2016 | 13 replies
There are sure to be different ways depending on your starting point: D4D, piece of returned mail, etc.