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N/A N/A Hellow
9 October 2007 | 11 replies
Since this is going to be our first time we are trying to get information from people who were in our shoes at one time.
Jorge Caicedo Wholesaling a pre-foreclosure
3 December 2007 | 28 replies
Sooner or later they will expect to step into your shoes or they expect you to be doing something for them that is worth the fee.
J H My next question - finding distressed sellers
5 November 2018 | 25 replies
•Keep your shoes in good condition.
Gary M. floor-furnace/wall-furnace, good or bad?
2 January 2008 | 6 replies
Made an interesting challenge for little kids, and I had more than one pair of shoes with a grid in the bottom.The upside was that we had heat even when the electricity went out.
Eric Foster Ron Legrand - Any One Like?
27 December 2007 | 2 replies
How would you like to be treated if you were in the sellers shoes?
N/A N/A Credit sucks and I want to be a real estate guru.
20 April 2011 | 26 replies
Suggestion rent or buy a $1500 suit, a pair of $1000 shoes, and a Rolex watch, then find a Lamborghini to pose in front of for the Power Point presentation.
I Okwuje Fear of Starting Out
9 March 2008 | 20 replies
Just Do It" is excellent advice if you're buying a pair of tennis shoes, but terrible advice if you're starting a business (and operating rental properties IS a business).
Larry Karp What clothes DoYou Wear To Meet Sellers?
21 January 2008 | 12 replies
People like to do business with, and feel more comfortable with people “like themselves”... and/or… people that sound like, or look like, they can help them with what they (the seller) want done.If you know what the seller does for a living, dress how they may dress…I usually dress in slacks, a pull over or button up shirt, and nice shoes… Basically “business casual” attire.
Jeff Something For a retailer, what makes a good wholesaler?
15 February 2008 | 6 replies
My "business" attire is always a pair of dress pants, and button up and a nice pair of dress shoes.
Timothy W. Ug Does Shortsales
4 March 2008 | 1 reply
I felt like Joseph Kennedy getting stock tips from a shoe shiner.Not to go chicken little on this, but I have a prediction of something bad that is going to happen with this.