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26 January 2018 | 6 replies
The DRE in Jackson that runs the state is a small office you can walk right up to the counter most days and talk to an enforcement officer ( I have done it) just lay out what you want to do and they will tell you if it requires a license.. 15k wholesaling course is a Joke.. its not 15k complicated.. and its also far more difficult than anyone leads on.. you need a lot of skills to do this correctly.
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27 March 2018 | 43 replies
(What better vehicle than real estate)B) Communication SkillsC) Basic MathD) People Skills.
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10 January 2024 | 0 replies
IntroductionWhen you're selling a home, negotiating is like a secret weapon that can help you get the best deal possible.It's like playing a game where you make moves and choices to win big.The Dance of NegotiationNegotiating a real estate deal is a bit like a dance.It requires skill, finesse, and the ability to read your partner – in this case, the buyer.
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25 September 2015 | 3 replies
Knowing that i have skills in _____, _____, _____ how would having me in your office over the summer and being able to leverage my skills with _____ be a benefit to your business?"
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23 October 2015 | 10 replies
They wouldnt have a years worth of rent otherwise.Chances are they have bad credit due to an old incident, not a new, most likely divorce or something else beyond their control.One thing all people with truly bad credit have in common is bad money management skills and little to no savings.A years rent saved up is far from "little to no savings"
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22 February 2022 | 112 replies
There is a shortage of homes on the market and in WF you'll be paying market rates for just about any home.
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27 February 2017 | 8 replies
I personally would look at small multi-family housing opportunities or even pre-construction purchases in some of the new gated "villages" as a housing shortage is surely imminent!
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9 March 2016 | 4 replies
So based on your hypothetical, person B should be more successful, granted they have adequate negotiation skills. $1000 a month to start is fine.
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22 March 2016 | 19 replies
"Their actions will reverberate through the housing market.""" found here http://www.realtytoday.com/articles/57697/20151202/baby-boomers-causing-shortage-real-estate-inventory.htm