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Kendra T. What's a good roi?
2 March 2010 | 13 replies
I'm not flipping, but I like to get about $100,000 instant equity and no more than $15,000 repair and upgrade costs.If I sold immediately, that would be somewhere between 33% and 50% in about 2 months, so that's, let's see, about 198%-300% annual rate?
Gail Smith Bank rejected offers,must step aside and sell to end buyer, how can I collect a fee for work done?
29 May 2010 | 13 replies
If the buyer stays in the property for three full years, there will be an additional 24K in equity not including appreciation (or depreciation for that matter).Although i will not get paid for several years, though I do not mind since I am out of Pocket ZERO, there will be a payday somewhere down the road.It is also a good deal for the buyer since he will stand to collect the $8K tax credit for himself and have instant equity after some minor repairs.
Nick J. Your Days Are Numbered! Make Them Count!
17 May 2010 | 14 replies
In my 7 years as a tow truck driver, I responded to more than I can count, fatal car crashes where they were killed instantly or while on scene.
Michael Quarles Skype
28 May 2010 | 8 replies
I also use skype for outgoing calls and instant messaging.
Brandon E What are you other than a real estate investor?
27 July 2011 | 105 replies
My first job in high school was at our local library..i worked there for a couple months and then i got a job as a dietary aide at a nursing home..worked there for about a month..i didnt get anymore jobs during highschool just because it didnt work out with my after school activities but once i graduated i got a job at hastings..i stayed there for about a year and a half until i realized i was getting payed less than everybody but working 2x harder..then i worked for a hotel for about a year and a half before it forclosed ..i then got a job at walmart ..stayed there for about a year and a half but decided to move to a diff city and got a job at protection one security (pretty good money)..stayed there for a lil more than 2 years but was getting home sick so i moved back got a job as an asst mngr at a pay day loan place but it closed up shop earlier this year and ive been unemployed ever since....as of now..im a freelance graphic designer but im learning alot about rei here (yup..im a newbie) so i think thats what i'll be doing this next year to come
Steve M. HMLs - How Did You Get Started?
27 January 2011 | 18 replies
Announce at a local real estate club that you have money to lend and you’ll instantly become the most popular person in the room with friends you didn’t know you had.
Joshua Dorkin Real Estate Guru Emails: How Many Do You Get?
22 April 2011 | 35 replies
Cell phones are the next best thing since sliced bread.I can send a message to 1000 cell phone at the click of my mouse and know that they received the message instantly...
Michael Quarles Lets Send Josh on Vacation
5 September 2011 | 19 replies
It trys to load however instantly redirects to the same page which is the discription page of the two membership types...
Danny Johnson You know you are a real estate investor when you...
11 September 2011 | 56 replies
They make alot of noise :D You know you are real estate investor when every house you pass you instantly start saying hmm I'd fix this and that, paint that red without realizing you do that.
Andy M. Billboards
19 October 2011 | 2 replies
Small meighborhood boards tend to get lost in the backdrop of buildings.Dont worry about lighting up a board. the cost doesnt return.Dont expect the boards to have an instant impact...