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Joshua Whitehorn Mckiney Heights questions and concerns?
16 August 2018 | 4 replies
It's a pretty popular spot for younger people now.
Adam Hoff Opinions on contractor estimates?
30 July 2018 | 5 replies
Obviously you can spot a great price or a very bad price on a job, and anything that doesn't scream out great or horrible, is at least 'within reason'.. so really just any idea on where you think if any I should look to get more quotes.   
Troy Lilly Under discussed Wholesale idea (why most fall short of 6 figures)
25 June 2018 | 4 replies
Be honest and rate yourself from 1-10... if you're a 10 in marketing but a 4 in sales, instead of losing deals and higher spreads to "learn the ropes", you can max out on what you're good at, bring that value to the table and find a 10 in sales.This goes with everything among the business...We realized we sucked at initial calls so instead of getting better, we focused on hiring the best at initial calls, and this was one of our best hires. we went from 10 deals/month to 20 deals/ month almost by the next month after the hire.We did this again on the title side, and it freed up our work load to almost half it's size.Moral of the story provide value with what you are good at, value exchange and partner with someone, or hire people to fill the spots you aren't optimal in.Doing so allowed me to create a virtual wholesale system in other cities (right now we are looking for the best wholesalers in San Antonio to expand to also) by providing my value: prescreened high quality leads, to good wholesalers... we split 50/50 they get leads ready to sign, I take on the marketing and screening, they create the bigger spread than I could, I cover marketing costs, they get 50% equity split on leads that were free to them... that's a win-win-win... allowing us to expand to as many deals/month the experienced wholesaler can handle.
Carson Wilcox 2nd Flip... Follow along!
13 March 2019 | 95 replies
My town is that one where people require a whole house mold abatement if they see a spot in the shower stall... 
Aaron Rowzee 24 Unit 100% Efficiency Apartment Complex
25 August 2018 | 6 replies
I'm not sure if there is any laundry hookups in the units, but there is no laundry mat onsite, so for the sake of conversation lets assume stack-able washer/dryer in each unit and 2 parking spots per unit.
Karthik Ramachandran Multi Family Loan >5M
22 November 2018 | 27 replies
Gotta learn how to crawl before you can walk.  
Cristina S. Beginngers doing something wrong. What is it?
1 November 2017 | 24 replies
To me, it feels like you are willing to throw the dart as soon as any part of the board comes into your sights....rather than choosing a more direct aim spot (bullseye) and learning what it will take to hit that bullseye.
Hae-Yuan Chang How are FHA appraiser inspections compare to regular inspections?
8 February 2016 | 9 replies
Haha, it collects in a low spot near some exposed wiring on the corner of the house where the main breaker is located.
Derek Sisneros Interest Rates.
30 March 2016 | 6 replies
Standard Refinance- # of Mortgages- Debt to Income Ratio- Liquidity or lack thereof- Appraisal Value- Loan to Value %- Loan amount (80k to 400k is the sweet spot)- Loan Terms (30yr, 15yr vs. 5/1 ARM)- And of course Points, to how much you wanna pay down your ratesOfcourse, each of these things are contingent on whether you qualify for the loan, but different banks have different rules on how many points they add to their floor interest rate (ie. their lowest rate) as risk factors.
Joe H. From Abandoned Shell to $1.1+ Million Valuation in 4 Years
30 November 2016 | 67 replies
You sure spotted a diamond in the rough and made it shine.