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Ryan P. Kotschedoff Will the Real Estate Agent be obsolete 20 years from now?
13 July 2018 | 16 replies
Of course, technology has been created, and will continue to be created, that will make home buyers' quest for property easier if they choose to go-it-alone, but the fact is, the technology that we have today provides insight that is far too generic to be considered "valuable" in my opinion.It all comes down to 2 things for me:1.
Kenny Leveille wholesaling a home under contract with a LLC
9 July 2018 | 0 replies
ok so this person another wholesaler has the home under contract as a LLC on the contract for the home so can I now get that person under contract and then assign it to my buyer will things still work because its the seller then the wholesaler and then me and then my buyer so can things be done as long as i get the contract signed to me  
Pedro NA Medical Condo Space and the Common Area
9 July 2018 | 0 replies
For example, if a buyer is offering $200 per square foot and the medical condo is 2000sqft (as detailed on the city records) and there is a 13% ownership in "common elements/common surplus/shares in common expenses"... is the purchase price based on the 2000sqft and the common space is just included as part of the deal or is it based off of the 2000sqft plus the 13% common space?
Wiley Strahan Underwriting Upfront vs Back End
10 July 2018 | 4 replies
@Wiley Strahan There are few lenders who offer this program which help borrowers to bid on the property because Realtors knows this is sold buyer with appraisal condition open only. 
T. Harris Profit on a flip what’s a good margin
25 July 2018 | 1 reply
Now if your doing some work, making contacts, bring in a buyer then id say up the ante
Hunter Malott Advice for a Novice
10 July 2018 | 6 replies
The reason for this is because I have learned from a coach that you don't want to get caught up in a chain of wholesaler A (number from the sign) give wholesaler B (you) the property and now you are trying to find a buyer.
Brett Kramer Good Problem-Sell or Wait?
10 July 2018 | 6 replies
B2 (sell in 6 months when the lease expires (home buyers don’t want renters in the house and you don’t want to boot a paying tenant.)Or E) Ben’s suggestion.
Adam Gregory Orders to Hawaii. Does it make sense to buy?
16 September 2018 | 25 replies
It stems from my concern that the short supply of homes eventually contributing to policy/tax changes in favor of in-state investors & regular home buyers.
Aaron Jenkins Philly Certificate of Occupancy
10 July 2018 | 2 replies
I am a buyer of a single home in Philadelphia and the seller is giving me a USE & OCCUPANCY certificate.
Jo Faraday To stage or not to stage..
10 July 2018 | 3 replies
See an example from one of my listings below.They were even able to take a completely empty dirt backyard, and transform it into a landscaped yard to go along with a landscape allowance that the Seller was offering.It's amazing at what the virtual staging can do for giving vision to potential Buyers/Renters who otherwise wouldn't have any (vision that is).I hope this helps!