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Russell Brazil HVAC Depreciation Lifespan?
22 September 2015 | 2 replies
Two ways I believe, % of value  of the improvement and actual cost.
Henri Meli Your experience investing muti-family in class-C areas
21 November 2017 | 9 replies
Bad areas have their challenges but there are ways to invest properly and and you can even improve the property and the tenants in the property if operated properly.Management is the number one factor.
Adam Wright Real Referrals for Investor-Friendly Agents
19 January 2016 | 9 replies
I’d love to pay $1,000,000 in referral fees because that would mean I kept $3,000,000 in profits…We built the app to enable all agents (regardless of your time in the business or your marketing budget) to expose their profile and effectively deliver our contact information (along with some detail about our specialization) directly to anyone that has a referral in our local marketplace.
Account Closed I Haven't Taken my Salesperson Course Yet, Where Should I Start?
22 September 2015 | 3 replies
Account Closed Are you looking to use these social media profiles for your realtor business or your investor business?
Jose Cintron Lease option advice from experienced investors
24 September 2015 | 13 replies
@Jose CintronThe rent to own business with Sellers or with tenant buyers take some talent and some knowledgeWholesaling is pretty straightforward as far as finding a motivated seller and finding a cash buyer and putting them togetherIf you're assigning lease options I highly recommend you get an RMLO to prequalify your tenant buyers as per the Dodd Frank and the safe actThis way most of your tenant Buyers will get mortgagesThere's also a component of credit improvement to help increase FICO scores if DTI is OKI know Massachusetts really well I grew up in Arlington@Mike Hurney@Shaun ReillyMike and Shaun are been around the block quite a few timesBeing licensed allows you to show houses and market house you do not own to tenant buyers in MassachusettsOnce  you get caught acting as a real estate agent, you get a fine and you get a record against the department of real estate in MassachusettsThen  it's difficult for you to get a licenseIf you want to buy on subject to or wrap mortgage without a license I think you're in the clear because you're acting as a principal and you're getting on titleIf you just get your license and act as a principal you're fine, and also disclose to the seller that you are licensed but acting as a principalIf you want to be hardheaded and do lease options without license, please don't complain when you can not do business in  Massachusetts or Rhode Island or Connecticut or New Hampshire or Vermont, New Englanders talk to each other
Lucky Oldham General Contractor - Rehabber for a personal Renovation project
23 September 2015 | 0 replies
Not that i dont have one but there is a HUGE room for improvement on that.
Christopher Schmidt Wholesaling in Brevard?
9 February 2016 | 4 replies
I just updated my profile because my approach has been a little too successful (it breaks my heart to tell people, "no", and I refuse to string people along) and I'm looking to add up to three more CASH BUYERS to my list who want to acquire 1 to 3 single family homes per month.  
Jeff Gebhart I need some HUD help
24 September 2015 | 1 reply
Maybe a buy and hold.Wish I could help more but the foreclosure listings just keep getting more sparse in my area and I don't see anything improving in terms of finding potential properties any time soon.
Barbara G. AM I losing Money on This Duplex Or Is It OK?
1 October 2015 | 28 replies
It could be a good deal if you expect that kind of equity or future appreciation and it is a good and improving neighborhood.
Courtnie C. New Member from North Jersey
4 October 2015 | 9 replies
I hope to purchase a multifamily in Reading or Easton PA outright, improve it, and use the income to pay off my student loans more quickly.