Bill B.
Broader View
12 May 2013 | 14 replies
You are very lucky to have Marco Santarelli as a mentor, he is wise.One word. . .
Harrison Goldblatt
Newbie investor from Santa Barbara, CA
11 November 2013 | 16 replies
Marie Poe to be your mentor, you've just found a pot of Gold although gold has lost some of its luster lately.
Natasha Hylton
starting out Lease option
3 June 2013 | 17 replies
If you are going to do lease options, learn about land trusts and make sure you have a good attorney or mentor to help you.
Tyler McLeod
Tyler McLeod from Birmingham, AL
24 February 2013 | 19 replies
All while being mainly hands-off and acquiring less stress.I figure until I save enough, I will continue to educate myself and hopefully find a mentor to help me along the way.
Edward Longfellow
Landlord wants to evict us eventhough the house is in final stages of a UD
27 February 2013 | 20 replies
Edward we are both very lucky to have thoughtful and kind mentor/colleagues like this in the Bigger Pockets Community.I was a RE Investor in the 80's and got my butt handed to me, If I only had a Marie and Rick advising me back then, maybe I could rival Trump or Shelly Adelson. . .Brother Ed, methinks it is time you turn to either legal aid or a real estate/eviction attorney.Your situation (you took possession AFTER the foreclosure) is about to get very sticky. . .Bless you all and Ed, fight the good fight!
Jeff W.
20 year old needs suggestions to start my real estate career! (Please read) (Long)
16 August 2009 | 22 replies
I am an eager learner and looking for a mentor, so let me know if you know of any good ones.
Barrett E.
Becoming a commercial agent
14 January 2011 | 11 replies
I spoke directly with the broker who said that he is actually looking for an assistant to mentor.
Mike McKinzie
Super Bowl National Anthem
8 February 2011 | 14 replies
The choreography, as limited as it was, seemed fitting for a junior high solo, and the lyrics were barely recognized, at least those that were bellowed out.
Account Closed
Realtor Short Sale Leads
18 March 2010 | 31 replies
We take the 1st lender's net, minus other liens (junior liens, tax liens, etc), minus commissions, minus closing costs, etc -- then we add in whatever concessions and commissions the lender is contributing and that's the number we work with to determine the spread.Best regards.MoeOriginally posted by SunnyCA:Am I missing something?