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Isaiah Lopez Looking for a mentor
6 June 2016 | 6 replies
This week I am working on getting business cards and a letter head to market myself. 
Steven Bruce New investor In Sacramento Ca
15 June 2016 | 14 replies
And don't forget your business cards.
Steve Strayer Hello! Lets connect!
3 February 2016 | 9 replies
I came from no Realestate background or knowledge and am now flipping Sub2s like a deck of cards.
Erin Elam Best approach to Probate
14 April 2015 | 9 replies
I send a condolences card.
Alex Huegle Yellow Letters or Branded Letters?
15 April 2015 | 2 replies
Hit them at least 3-6 times and switch up your marketing piece: yellow letters, professional letters, zip letters, text postcards, full color postcards, greeting cards... all kinds of options.
Greg Wright Using a self directed IRA for rehab.
19 December 2016 | 49 replies
You certainly can not go into another person's bank account and withdraw funds without consequencs.DISCLAIMER TO ALL READERS: There are several incorrect statements in this thread, readers should be advised to consult a tax professional knowledgable in retirement account (specifically self directed varieties) tax rules and law including UBIT.In the example of the father in law having a 403b, your wife, the account holder's daughter, is a disqualified party and as such, these funds can not be invested into YOUR rehab projects.You do NOT need, nor are you "required" to have an LLC for self directed IRA's where you want to invest in rehab flips or any other investment for that matter.
Barbara G. BRRR Have WE GONE TOO FAST? A Financial Diary
15 August 2017 | 28 replies
I found myself with 9 property's which mostly all needed renovating but I somehow managed to get it done and you can always seek hard money or leverage credit cards to renovate, what I usually do anyway... maybe I operate too fast also though...feeling overwhelmed in this business is pretty common, it's how you manage that stress that really counts..
Muhammad Saleem START - my acheivements - NOW Looking for next steps
25 July 2016 | 8 replies
I am going to see an attorney today morning to get my wholesaling contracts reviewed (He is charging me $250).As next step, I am planning to order business cards and set-up a lead capturing website.I need all possible suggestions from all of you please (for me and many other beginners reading this post).
Philip Klinck Tough to find deals right now?
21 April 2016 | 31 replies
So the competition for deals gets crazy by all the first timers that will flame out and never do a deal but that does not make it better for those that do it for a living your constantly competing against someone with a 2k limit on their credit card and can hang on sites like this to get just enough knowledge to try to become a RE investor.. so in essence the market the interenet the desire to make a bunch of money because there is some illusion that RE is the way to rich's and lying on the beach.. has created the hordes all doing the same thing.We see this is the courthouse steps buying activity on the West coast every Tom Dick and Harry that can scrap up 200 to 300k in cash ( and there are Many) decide they want to buy foreclosures.. they show up to auction run properties up to a value that makes 0 sense buy it.. and never come back because they lost money or what have you.. and right when you think you got rid of those folks 5 more replace them... same thing is happening when your in the wholesaling business or distressed asset business.
Eric Hornung Postcard Copy
28 August 2016 | 6 replies
I have put together the basics on a post-card and was just looking for feedback from someone with experience regarding the wording.