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Michael Jobe Year one as a Realtor
9 February 2014 | 17 replies
I still maintain a good connection with them but I have since relocated to North Carolina so I don't come across the off market deals in that area like I used to.
Sheila S. How realistic is this short sale scenario (short sale with HELOC)?
23 February 2012 | 10 replies
We have a HELOC with BOA for about 99,000.Our plan is to relocate to VA this summer to rent a house from family so that we can get the rest of our debt in order.
Rich Weese good news for landlords-bad news for RE market
27 August 2010 | 15 replies
I haven't heard anyone talking about vacancies going up in the this general area.Some areas also have an influx of people because of job moves or various other reasons to relocate their families.
Ronald H. Deal or No Deal ?
20 December 2009 | 4 replies
He told me that he wants to sell due to relocation.
Mindy Jensen Webinar: How to Buy Small MultiFamily Properties
11 June 2018 | 26 replies
As a newbie, I am most interested in investing in small multifamily properties where our family is going to be relocating within the next year, or thereabouts.
Rio Tomlin Wiring on Building
19 November 2013 | 12 replies
Could get relocated to that building maybe?
William C. Bankruptcy and rent to income ratio
24 January 2014 | 12 replies
He is moving due to job relocation.
Samantha M. Are you provided leads at big brokerages (ie Keller Williams, Remax etc)
20 April 2013 | 3 replies
That is a lead, a good one because they called the company, so they are interested in RE.Holding an open house will give you alist of people interested in looking at houses, looking at them, of those thre will be some leads as some will probably be buying.As to your question, yes, you will be given an opportunity to obtain leads, they aren't handed to you like a list of names with thier needs.You'll get this stuff in training, each company may have different ways, but, yes, they will help you as far as giving you the training and opportunities to get leads for listings and sales.As you succeed, you'll get better leads, when you prove yourself you may get RELO referrals, people relocating from or to your area, most all big offices have some RELO accounts
Michael Seeker What would you do with this prospective tenant?
3 December 2013 | 8 replies
A few other reasons that people look at this time of year (and that I would consider as acceptable): need bigger place (expecting a child or having another relative move in with them); want smaller place (kids moved out); relocating for change of job; house they are in has been damaged (fire, storm, mold, structural defect, etc).I'd also consider anybody whose lease has expired where that lease was not month-to-month.Most other people moving now and in a hurry are desperate to get out before the eviction is completed ...
Nate Miersma New Investor: Kalamazoo, Michigan
28 January 2014 | 7 replies
I'm an avid hunter/outdoorsman, served two combat tours as an Army officer, and am now relocating the family to our dream home on 50 acres where we plan on raising our kids.I'm always interested in meeting new investors, in sharing the experiences that I gained while in Phoenix over the past couple of years, and in growing my network in general.Best wishes to each of you this Christmas season!