
15 April 2006 | 1 reply
I had a Realtor out of TN tell me about a loan program where you buy the house in any condition as long as you have a bid from a contractor to repair/improve.

15 June 2016 | 4 replies
Bird dogs use it so that they can re-market the property to another buyer and give the buyer the exact terms that you have negotiated on the property.I doubt that most owners would even notice such a clause in the contract, but savvy investors / realtors will know what you intend on doing.

16 January 2008 | 27 replies
This is the fastest growing town in the US with less than 100,000 people.60 miles from Vegas.We have a builder/realtor and the financing already in place.You need to have a 680 score.

28 April 2006 | 2 replies
My wife is a realtor with century 21 on the island of Oahu.

2 May 2006 | 5 replies
Do your homework and you may want to think about using a realtor that's done a few and that you trust for your first transaction if you're all that worried.

18 May 2006 | 6 replies
If a property is REO then the title should be clean.Yes, you will definitely want a trusted realtor.

9 January 2019 | 9 replies
If you are a Realtor who might be interested in making commission on both sides of the deal... let's talk.

12 May 2006 | 0 replies
anybody work with a good one?

21 May 2006 | 2 replies
Hi everyone,I am a Realtor licensed in Arkansas and have been dealing in properties that are 50 to 75% of appraise values for out of state investors wanting to make a great return on these investments.

30 January 2010 | 32 replies
i think using your name as a .com is a great way to promote yourself in this business. it is cost effective and looks powerful on a business card; and as long as you have "Realtor®" or another indication of your occupation on the card clients will know what your site is about.most agents in my office have a registered domain under their name and then redirect the domain to their page on our site. as the webmaster, this is also a great way to monitor who is bringing users to our site as their names show up in the analytics. i suggest registering a handful of domains, market each of them differently then monitor the results, change strategies, rinse and repeat.Sincerely,Rising Realtyps.