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Will Barnard Real Estate commissions based on sales price
15 August 2011 | 18 replies
If you're willing to alienate your listing agent and the selling agents who show your properties over a couple hundred dollars (and you will piss off agents by doing this), then you're not thinking long-term in your business.We go the opposite direction -- giving bonuses to our selling agents -- and it keeps them calling us and asking us what we have to sell.
Jeff Solberg Next Deal Financing Advice
23 September 2011 | 16 replies
I will entertain in the future for a deal I cannot pass up, using one of my 0% balance transfer's on my credit card knowing that my year end bonus from my employer will pay it back instantly come year end.
Ron S. 2 Bedroom SFH are they good investments?
13 October 2012 | 23 replies
Hopefully they will appreciate some and that would be even a bigger bonus!
Mo Sammy Leasing 51% of the building... should I buy it?
3 December 2012 | 10 replies
Also, banks LOVE dentists and doctors, and a dentist that is also a minority is probably a bonus.
Alexander Alguire Your BIGGEST "There's no way I can do this whole REI thing"
25 April 2017 | 21 replies
The second thing I want to tell you is I'm going to give you a bonus, (he takes out his checkbook, and writes this check out) "and I don't want you to look at it until you sit down to car and drive away, deal?"
Chris Egan looking into building a duplex
27 November 2017 | 11 replies
It rents much like a single family home (less hassle and less hands on) but I get the the bonus of having two sides to rent.
Mike Seluk Any benefit to paying off my first place?
22 January 2008 | 10 replies
And if it goes up, bonus, and I can sell whenever I want and put waaay more in my pocket.
Nissean Johnson " Subject to" Properties
4 April 2008 | 10 replies
I do a lot of sub-to deals, and find the hardest thing is getting the tenant/buyers to a point that they can "cash out" so you can get your "big payday" at the end of the deal.This market has a lot of good sub-to houses available, and due to the lack of easy funding, plenty of buyers, but the downside is that most tenant/buyers never get their "poop" together and buy.My suggestion, is look at sub-to deals like a long-term buy and hold, enjoy the option fees, and if someone cashes you out, consider it a bonus.
Jeremy M. Discussion: Incentivizing property mgmt contracts - what works?
26 July 2017 | 4 replies
I'm thinking along the lines of a trial period where after a certain period of time I'd offer some kind of quarterly bonuses based on lack of turnover/rents paid on time ect ect.
Alejandro Flores 70% x AVR rule? Common?
10 May 2017 | 16 replies
70% rule is so 2009   not relevant in todays market place in any market that has intense competition. there simply is not enough houses to feed all those that are taking class's on how to wholesale  read BP and want to wholesale and or how ever they decide they want to wholesale.. its dog eat dog out there.I find also if your competing against those that do a lot of their own work.. some of my best borrowers were contractors themselves.. if they could buy a property get their normal profit for all the work they did to the house plus a bonus.. great deal for them.. virtually impossible for investor to compete.. only thing that keeps investors in the game is so many contractors simply cant do deals for a number of reasons.. but the ones that are sharp they are killing it.