
1 July 2016 | 75 replies
Investor benefits by using his skills of finding a property and structuring the deal.Private lender benefits by using idle cash in his retirement account to fund the work.Owner benefits because he would get more $$ agreeing to JV rather than selling at the discount.
28 April 2015 | 2 replies
From the website:“As a critical component when designing the Hall Office Park master plan, significant works of art were placed throughout development grounds and within building lobbies.

21 November 2015 | 10 replies
If you don't have the skill or cash to work this lead (as most wholesalers don't), consider working with someone in your area who does.

29 April 2015 | 10 replies
The word "partner" is a legal term of art; when used in a legal document it MEANS something.

6 July 2015 | 16 replies
To do so, you need to be well rounded, as real estate requires a mix of analytical, financial, marketing, interpersonal and organizational skills.

28 April 2015 | 1 reply
The seller, because she is the party on the mortgage, or myself ,as someone who has the skills to negotiate?

30 April 2015 | 27 replies
He should be good at marketing, a skilled negotiator on your behalf, have his ear to the ground for movement/conditions in the market/neighborhood, utilize and share MLS data to come up with comps/ARV, have contacts with key players (inspectors, contractors, government officials, loan officers, attorneys, property managers, other investors, off-market deals etc.), quickly manage all the cumbersome paperwork/contracts/communication/scheduling, and know how to navigate a lot of the bumps that often prevent deals from closing while keeping all parties on the same page and moving forward.

29 April 2015 | 7 replies
If I take a job at a firm that does not service real estate or business clients, I'm still gaining very valuable skills that can result in providing better representation to real estate or business clients in the future.

5 May 2015 | 3 replies
The real estate world has lots of wonderful people but it also has more than its fair share of unethical people.I like to get to know the people making things happen and identify a person who is really good at the specific skill I want to learn.

6 May 2015 | 20 replies
What kind of skills might I need and where would I learn them?