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Nat C. My new idea for finding motivated sellers
15 June 2015 | 11 replies
My solution has been to send a series targeted letters to high equity, high-shot leads, in sequence with each letter having a single theme and unique selling proposition.This can be followed up with a phone call inquiring if my letter was received and if I can be of further help. 
Andy Sturm Is the 1-2% rule still true for a million dollar multi-family?
12 June 2015 | 3 replies
I feel that all tasks could be delegated out easily with the money coming in, and that the ease of owning it would increase greatly therefore driving demand up and your return down.
Dyryl Burnett Seeking Wisdom! Frustration is getting the best of me!
15 June 2015 | 26 replies
The moment you do something, pay a bill or complete a task, it is done and you get to choose to do something different in the next moment.Energy flows where attention goes.  
Danita Alefaio Business plans
11 June 2015 | 3 replies
@Danita AlefaioIf you are new to investing, you should read a little more on this site to find answers to initial questions; participate in scheduled webinars here, look for podcasts on YouTube; and continue to ask questions here.I am certain that you will see that you do not need to start with a business plan; but rather, written goals, why you want to invest in real estate, what property type you would like to start with, what price point, exit strategies, and how much profit do you want to make on each deal.When you are able to complete the tasks in paragraph #2, you will magically be ready to start.
Meng W. Kicking tenants' friends out in nyc
25 June 2015 | 13 replies
***The second reason is your "ace in the hole".Not a pleasant task but neither is the situation.
Tyrone Green WHAT IS YOUR BUSINESS PLAN??
14 June 2015 | 12 replies
No business plan for my future acquisitions since each opportunity is so unique that it blows all my estimates and assumptions out of the water.
Christopher Triolo Advice requested on what to do with troublesome property (all numbers included)
3 January 2016 | 11 replies
It's a unique property for the area with lake access but also on a busy road.
Kenneth Knight Two Multi-Family Unit Properties In Houston, Tx
23 June 2015 | 4 replies
These properties are being offered as a portfolio or on an individual basis, allowing an investor to startegically acquire select assets or gain economics of scale with a portfolio purchase.All assets in the portfolio are uniquely positioned for interior unit upgrades to significantly increase rents and generate high returns.They have undergone 5.7m and 4.7m in recent capital improvements, respectively.
Christopher Ilvento I am a Residential Builder and GC- I only do speculation houses(no customers)need advice.
16 June 2015 | 11 replies
Overall, I agree with what everyone is saying - you can't do it all.My advice would be to find the part that you are really good at and love, and off-load the other tasks to others.
Hardy Brown Getting set up right
18 June 2015 | 2 replies
All that said, it could make sense for your C-Corp to invest its profits into real estate, however that's typically a unique scenario and beside the norm.