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Jay Drysdale My last Hurdle...Contractors
17 July 2021 | 10 replies
What's y'alls method for interviewing and making relationships with the various contractors?
Kay March Does Zillow show agents the offers I've received?
13 July 2021 | 4 replies
An agent that I had no relationship with drove to my house to "help" me.
Chuck A. Negotiate with contractors / handymen
13 July 2021 | 2 replies
Yeah most are going to overbid, in part because they are not lacking work at the moment, it is a long term relationship game, lower rate quality vendors generally rely on volume, so find a way to provide that either through direct work or referrals.
Michael Ansley Is quitting job to work for a virtual wholesaler a bad idea?
17 July 2021 | 24 replies
It can take weeks or months to nurture a relationship with them and get them to want to sell.
Alyssa De Los Santos REFFERAL OR FINDERS FEE FROM NON AGENT TO NON AGENT
14 July 2021 | 8 replies
Lead generation service is different because an agent pays lead generators without any direct coupling of the payment to closing (but with an understanding that if the leads are nonsense it'll put an early end to the relationship).It's this situation that gave rise to wholesaling, because ultimately a wholesaler is doing that same deal-finding service, but they get around the licensing requirement by buying the property for themselves with an assignment clause, and then resell it to an investor at a premium that ends up like a fee but officially is counted as equity gains on a real estate transaction in their own name.
Kyle Ashmore What is your Financial independence number?
13 July 2021 | 0 replies
The reason that this math works out is because there is a relationship to the “25 x rule,” which is called “The 4% Rule.”
Ava Miller Best towns or areas for investments near Charlotte, NC?
24 July 2021 | 10 replies
Although we likely find better deals than OOS investors with our relationships, you can still purchase solid deals on the MLS that produce 10% cash on cash and in areas that are gentrifying and growing.
Kyle Ashmore What is your Financial Independence number?
14 July 2021 | 19 replies
The reason that this math works out is because there is a relationship to the “25 x rule,” which is called “The 4% Rule.”
Ernesto Soltero New California investor looking to expand my investment portfolio
21 July 2021 | 8 replies
I'm interested in purchasing 1-2 properties a year minimum in the Charlotte, NC area, so looking to build a team that can help me grow my business in that area and develop some great relationships in the process.It's a pleasure meeting you all and looking forward to learning and growing with you all. thank you. 
Kalim Kalla The Best BRRRR Deals in ATL
13 July 2021 | 0 replies
Sourced for a personal client relationship.