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Raven Hendricks wholesaing
23 October 2015 | 4 replies
@Raven Hendricks - and there lies one of the golden secrets of direct mail campaigns & lead generation!
Heather B. What is your go-to criteria for a yellow letter campaign when...
23 October 2015 | 1 reply
I am somewhat patiently waiting through my first campaign.
Nedje Severe ​DIY Pre Foreclosure Marketing Campaign in NJ
29 October 2015 | 4 replies
I’m starting a marketing campaign targeted at Pre-Foreclosure listed homeowners in Union County, NJ.
Race Hobson New Member Fayetteville Arkansas
24 October 2015 | 6 replies
@Race HobsonWelcome to the BP community, where you will find like minded individuals committed to REI and also helping others succeed.Your time on this social media site will be well spent.You have taken your 1st step by announcing your readiness and commitment to embark on a REI career.Whether you pursue, wholesale, rehab/fIip or buy and hold it's up to you to decide, but there are no restrictions if you want to do all of the categories mentioned.The bottom line is that you must take action to start.
David Holcomb Architectural Designer in NYC
25 October 2015 | 7 replies
@David HolcombWelcome to the BP community, where you will find like minded individuals committed to REI and also helping others succeed.Your time on this social media site will be well spent.You have taken your 1st step by announcing your readiness and commitment to embark on a REI career.Whether you pursue, wholesale, rehab/fIip or buy and hold it's up to you to decide, but there are no restrictions if you want to do all of the categories mentioned.The bottom line is that you must take action to start.
Edi Alfaro Help stuck need advice anyone by Chicago suburbs by the way
29 October 2015 | 10 replies
I would consider house hacking and maybe looking for a multi unit to purchase as an owner occupant, possibly with FHA loan.You could also start a low cost marketing campaign.
David Pupo Direct Mail Campaign 1st Wave Completed!
26 October 2015 | 1 reply

After hours of networking, months of reading, and  months of raising capital.... We were able to launch our first wave of letters to Absentee! Our list is 1200 total and sending out 250 "handwritten" postcards every 2...

Martin Ogutu wholesaling
25 October 2015 | 1 reply
@Martin OgutuWelcome to the BP community, where you will find like minded individuals committed to REI and also helping others succeed.Your time on this social media site will be well spent.You have taken your 1st step by announcing your readiness and commitment to embark on a REI career.Whether you pursue, wholesale, rehab/fIip or buy and hold it's up to you to decide, but there are no restrictions if you want to do all of the categories mentioned.The bottom line is that you must take action to start.
Ethan M. Which utilities do landlords pay in North Carolina?
26 October 2015 | 9 replies
There is paperwork involved, but it works very well.  ...The automatic switchover can be a good thing, except when the utilities are switched off for tenant non-payment - that is probably a predecessor to non-payment of rent, and then eviction but now the landlord is stuck paying utilities.In my state, utility shut off seems to be restricted during the winter - in April the shut offs resume. 
Cory Baker RE Investing: Wholesaling and "Too Much" Education
9 November 2015 | 7 replies
{I didn't know I was supposed to have at least 100 bandit signs to ger the best use, and the time consumption for Craigslist campaigns...all that time my friends saw me spending infront of a computer}But, the location wasn't so desirable for some, the profit margin wasn't good enough for some, the first wholesaler was playing too fast and loose and was way low on the cost of repairs.