
25 April 2013 | 4 replies
The fact that they've had challenging tenants might require a fair amount of work for that $150 mthly paycheck.Yes, virtually all mortgages have a DOS clause.

26 April 2013 | 3 replies
Ordered business cards and a virtual phone number yesterday.

8 July 2014 | 11 replies
Asher Anthes my business is all virtual terminal so I think I'm paying higher either way.

2 May 2013 | 6 replies
As I have virtually no knowledge of the real estate business, I signed up here to get some much needed tips and info and I'm certain I've come to the right place.See you around!

21 January 2014 | 81 replies
I could easily open a construction company in any state I wanted with virtually no learning curve.I am both a licensed gc and investor so I'm giving my .02 from operating on both sides of the fence.

3 May 2013 | 11 replies
(Keep in mind that all three are good for various reasons; just stick to good neighborhoods and properties and you'll do well.)2) You have several options here:a) You can find a good wholesaler that you can trust to work with, although this option involves the most work.b) You can find a real estate agent that is an investor themselves, or at the very least specializes in working with investors full-time (this is a rare breed).c) Assemble a team within the market to do your legwork, such a a real estate partner (investor) or rehabbed that you pay to find, acquire, and rehab the properties that meet your requirements.d) Work with a local rehabber/contractor that focuses on rehabbing and flipping properties to investors.e) Or you can work with a full-service turnkey provider that handles virtually all of the above, handles a lot of the due-diligence, and walks you through the process step-by-step to help you choose the property(ies) that best fit your investment goals.3) Refer to #2. :-)I've been investing out-of-state since 2003 and it's not difficult.

13 January 2015 | 46 replies
There are several freelance sites where you can bid for jobs and do projects virtually from home.

28 September 2014 | 45 replies
The few emails I've gotten have been about a broken garbage disposal (was able to salvage), washing machine leak (20+ years old), & window screen replacement.

3 April 2014 | 19 replies
There is so much great information all over, I was in a Virtual Candy store of knowledge and experiences.

11 May 2013 | 5 replies
There are "dustless" sanding machines that will keep the dust down to a minimum.