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Brand New! From the Philadelphia Area.
24 March 2010 | 9 replies
Hello every one,I m a newbie that found this site from listening to Judson and Lynn Voss.
Jim & Michele Wilcox
Home Builder 2 Rehabber - New Member
27 August 2006 | 6 replies
:wowie: Your site is very informative.
Tom McGiveron
question
28 August 2006 | 3 replies
second question:if i want to put biggerpockets on our site as a link - whom do i contact?
Mike Smith
Going to look at my first MH park
30 August 2006 | 3 replies
If there is no on site management try to talk to the residents that have the most obvious pride of ownership coaches and get the scoop.
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Brand new investor seeking help with land contracts
5 September 2006 | 1 reply
I just found this site on a google search and I gotta say-great info!
Mikey Kay
This is what I am looking to do...Need feedback
30 August 2006 | 6 replies
Any help is apperciated...I am young and willing to soak up the info...and FYI- from all the forums I have been on researching...this site def has the most knowledgable people!!
Tom McGiveron
Land Wholesale
3 November 2006 | 6 replies
Its always good to familiarize yourself with the tricks of the trade (because there are TONS) to not only protect yourself, but your investment.A few ways to get involved are:build a relationship with a developer.find ways to service what they need like:Offer Title Services at a discountOffer brokerage serviceStart a Retaining wall, fencing, irrigation companyif your an engineer offer to take a second look at some plansIf your an architect do the sameIf you are an attorney offer some advice on contractual obligationsIf your an analyst, draw out some cash flowsIf your an accountant, offer to help, create JE's Adjustments, filing, etc.If you have a knack for construction, get out to the sites and look around.If you are good public speaker, get in front of the County officials and pitch a project to the county.Look for the meetings in the county and attend a couple of hearings for development approvals...its public.If you are a banker, look at the deals, contact the developers in your area, go meet them, offer services. etc.Development is about getting out there and putting your ear to the ground.