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Chris P. HUD Price Drop Formula
22 May 2014 | 4 replies
At least his videos are fun to watch
Jimmy Moncrief Managing Rental Property in Evernote
26 May 2014 | 4 replies
The app can do SO much more, including being hooked up with your email and archiving your emails so that you remain on top of things.I learned how to use the system by going to thesecretweapon.com where all of the uses of the app are detailed with great insight in a marvelous video series.It changed my life and hopefully it can help you too!
Andrew Cordle Check out our latest flip.
14 May 2014 | 23 replies
Also love your YouTube videos, very helpful!
Landon Elscott How do I havr out of state tenants sign lease?
14 May 2014 | 5 replies
He's already submitted an application, I've verified employment, his income is substantial at $120,000 gross, his record clean, he and GF are in their 50s and my Facebook snooping has shown no issues either.
Gonzalo Gonzalez Investing Out of State
16 February 2020 | 10 replies
A little earlier today I saw a video on "virtual wholesaling" has anyone done this?
Don Konipol You may have been to a Guru seminar if..........
14 May 2014 | 2 replies
You May have been to a Guru seminar if..........You believe brokers will continually submit deals to you although you have no capitalYou believe lenders look at the property ONLY when considering whether to lend you money, so that your multiple bankruptcies, credit score of 490, and $80,000 in credit card debt won't matterYou think that commercial real estate sellers will accept post dated checks for $100 as sufficent earnest money.You believe no seller is sharp enough to see through the numerous “weasel” clauses you put into your purchase contractsYou are persuaded that the only difference between a $1000 transaction and a $1,000,000 transaction are the amount of 0'sYou believe everyone who critsizes your plan is jealeous and wants to see you failYou believe that 20 years of hands on experience, a four year college degree in real estate and yearly mandatory education seminars can be trumped by the “intense training” 3 day seminar you just paid $7000 for.You believe that the $7000 you just borrowed on your newly increased credit line to pay for that seminar is an “investment”You can't believe people actually wasted $80,000 and four years of their life learning “useless” information in collegeYou believe assembling your real estate “team” is your key to success and a necessary first stepYou believe you can actually contract with the best “players” in the industry although you have no experience, capital, or track recordYou believe that once you find the deal that fits the formula money will come to youYou believe that your Guru has provided you with exclusive information on how to find “bargain” dealsYou believe one in a life time “steals” are an everyday occuranceYou believe you can be successful working “the system” on just weekends and holidaysYou believe the Guru got rich by actually doing real estate deals rather than by using a slick promotional sales and training systemYou believe the personnel provided to assist you are actually real estate investors who actually have experience and knowledge and aren't just some failed salesman reading from a scriptYou believe you're the first person to think of using BiggerPockets as your source of wholesale leads or to build a buyer listYou believe wholesaling is investingYou think the term is “whole selling” not wholesaling.
Jalid Perera New Member!
19 May 2014 | 17 replies
While I have many interests, all varying from music production, video game development, cars, and even real estate, I just don't get excited about getting a degree for any of them and hoping to land a career, working that "9-5".While I will always have much to learn, I feel "ready" to take the leap and start gaining some momentum in regards to starting a business of my own, or at least owning some rental properties.
Matt McConnell Newbie starting out in Kansas
19 May 2014 | 14 replies
I have read books, watched videos, studied case studies, and dutifully lurked around the BP forums trying to learn anything I could.
Raji Kaur Sharing my experience with auction.com
2 April 2015 | 16 replies
My "offer" was submitted to the seller and they get upto 15 days to respond.