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Justin Richardson The ins and outs of bidding on a foreclosure at auction.
5 March 2015 | 13 replies
Some of them (like me) have entire staffs of people to research each property, do a site inspection, take pictures, pull title reports, run comps.  
Jonathan Key Where is Waldo-A.K.A. Deed Holder?
2 March 2015 | 14 replies
I've never encountered TX data from my subscriptions that is so limited on residential property.You need a complete title report to get the entire debt and lien picture.  
Account Closed Completed My 26th Distressed House Deal
2 March 2015 | 1 reply
Any before and after picture?
Cody Thompson Does anyone know what kind of finish this is?
4 March 2015 | 9 replies
The first picture looks like Venetian Plaster. 
Methuselah Arnold New member from Van Nuys,Ca
10 March 2015 | 13 replies
Looking at the bigger picture learning/progressing is a goal of life and change is what fuels it.I do know that real estate is the best investment vehicle and I'm trying to get an education on that right now.
Fitzgerald Hall Whats Your Problem With Wholesalers??
4 March 2015 | 32 replies
It sounds like there is a staggering amount of unprofessionalism that is rampant throughout this industry which tells me that if you become a SOLID, PROFESSIONAL wholesaler who has integrity and sees the big picture... you can do very well in your local market.Who Agrees?
Luan Truong My First Duplex
3 March 2015 | 9 replies
Also, there isn't any pictures of the property listed on the MLS or anywhere, according to my Realtor. 
Brennan Utt What would you do ?
8 March 2015 | 9 replies
@Brennan Utt Hi Brennan.I agree with @Jonathan Key The bath in your picture looks functional and it is a good feature to have a separate shower and tub in a wash room.  
Jonathan Steingraber Raising money from private lenders
6 April 2015 | 2 replies
Here are some steps to get started.Step 1) Develop your Business Model (Who is your ideal seller, buyer, neighborhoods, etc)Step 2) Build a Team (Leverage their experience, Realtor, Attorney, Contractors, Surveyor, Home Inspector, Environmental Contractor, Architect, Structural Engineer, Stage, Photographer, Title Company, etc)Step 3) Understand your market like the back of your hand (Have a Realtor set you up on HOT SHEETS so you get automatic listings sent to your inbox and you can start getting a pulse on the market)Step 3) Find a Deal (Package the deal and show supporting evidence that it's a good deal, get an appraisal if you have to) Include the following: Company Bio w/ your team members on it, Property Details, Property Tax Card, Scope of Work, Pictures/Video, Comparables, Financial Analysis, Due Diligence Items, and Contact Information.Step 4) Find Private Lender Prospects- Sphere of influence, networking events, ask for referrals, ask CPA, ask attorney, etc.
Nayt Grochowski Newbie from Orange County, CA
5 March 2015 | 11 replies
Working on getting a high level picture of the different approaches out there as I build up a business plan for moving forward - so getting in a lot of reading, videos, local REI seminars, etc.