
26 October 2011 | 7 replies
Considering I've not yet been through the process of buying a property, I would like to attempt birddogging if I can find some investors that will trust and work with me.

19 February 2012 | 16 replies
While most other sites would opt to boost their post count, we feel that the quality of post is far more important.So . . . hiring some VA to spin content or write original content that is pure garbage is definitely one of the worst things you can do.BTW - I caught a national REI guru pulling the same thing here as well a few months back.

30 October 2011 | 19 replies
Kalyn everyone wants cosmetic properties.You will find regular home buyers do not have to resell and will accept way less of an equity position and pay a higher price to get a home cheap with a low monthly payment.Their goals are totally different than a rehabber.This is why a bunch of success is taking on properties where a home buyer is not a competitor but it drives down the price with the property not being loan ready.If your offer of cash is just slightly lower than a finance home buyer the asset manager might still choose you.If there is a wide difference the asset manager might take a shot with the finance home buyer to net more.It depends on a bunch of factors which is being at the right place at the right time.You also have to understand local,regional,and national banks make decisions in different ways.Kayln are you offering to let the listing broker keep all the commission are are you getting greedy and asking for the co-op??

10 November 2011 | 31 replies
Tools for demonstrating credibility, discussing your team, and your track recordetc.Again, we're talking about potential lenders in your sphere of influence, where you already have some degree of credibility and trust.

26 November 2011 | 2 replies
It's had to deal with multi-state (or national) banks since their processes tend to be realtor centric.

29 October 2011 | 13 replies
Trust will be equally important to a tigh agreement if you go this route.

31 October 2011 | 3 replies
Find another niche and think more globally (well at least nationally).

25 November 2011 | 27 replies
And trust me on this point, I have litigated against some real fun cases before, like state agencies, you want some good times try that.

15 November 2011 | 8 replies
Good investors aren't going to trust an inspection provided by the seller, regardless of who signs the inspection report.3.

1 November 2011 | 2 replies
Instead, I have a very trusted handyman who takes care of a lot of issues for me.What he is not able to do, however, is fill vacancies.