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Vince M. New member in southern California
4 March 2010 | 11 replies
I've done sound system installations and soundproofing so I hope to be able to apply those skills as well as my service tech experience at doing electrical work, plumbing (water and steam), and construction to the real estate field.
Hazel L "Why invest in real estate when stocks are better?"
3 May 2010 | 64 replies
Meaning that you have to have money management skills.
Sorin T Advice needed on listing 20% below FMV
6 March 2010 | 10 replies
However, this requires significant extra work, skill and experience to pull off successfully.
Timothy W. How to lose instant networking credibility
19 August 2010 | 38 replies
I think social networking has its place, but good old fashioned face to face and people skills will never be replaced by a facebook page or a Twitter account.In fact, of my company's team of five people- I'm the only one online in really any capacity at all.
Tammy Whited Seeking help with a real estate issue.
10 April 2010 | 10 replies
So many inspector aren't trained with the right skills and tools.
Jackie Patterson Inspections: Go alone or with contractor?
16 March 2010 | 5 replies
Jackie, you really need to develop the skill of being able to see what needs to be done.Your home inspector will only point out things that are broken or don't work.
Nick J. Getting a Realtor on Your Team w/ Short Sales
21 March 2010 | 37 replies
great people skills and great content.
Anthea S. personality traits or determination
25 March 2010 | 14 replies
What determines the direction one should focus in when starting out in REI …i.e… is it personality traits, capital, knowledge, contacts, negotiation skills, etc that should determine how one should proceed into real estate investing…for example, should a handyman get into rehabbing , good negotiator do wholesaling and vice versa?
Michael C. Best methods for acquiring rental properties?
21 June 2010 | 18 replies
You have to make a decision which route is the right one for YOU based on your own skills, talents, abilities and financial circumstances.Fortunately BiggerPockets is a great place to learn.
Terri Pour-Rastegar Approx. costs of rehab items
6 April 2010 | 4 replies
Hint, fire stations are often a good place to find guys with skills, time and a desire to earn extra money.I hated it when he moved away.