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Ryan Urban New Guy from Colorado Springs
20 July 2007 | 14 replies
It's written for salespeople and small business owners, and it's essentially about creative, aggressive marketing strategies designed to help you stick out from the competition; and about sales presentation techniques to help you get the sale.Ridehood38:Boulder is about 90 minutes north of Colorado Springs.
Dominic Enea Broker Confidetiality Agreement
12 September 2007 | 5 replies
Protecting one's interest in a transaction of this size is commonplace---elements/clauses like non-circumvention and non-competition are par for the course...The broker is attempting to protect himself from you/your buyer going direct to the seller and cutting them out of the deal---you should give consideration to protecting your interests and your buyer exclusivity as well.Regards,Scott Miller
Fred Shandler First REIA Experience: A big two thumbs down
24 January 2008 | 3 replies
So I essentially got a 0% loan for my rehab costs.
N/A N/A Start Up Property Management/Beginner Landlord
23 June 2010 | 7 replies
Without this knowledge, all your "ROI" calculations are pretty useless since you're essentially sketching out a budget but then never checking to see if your spending looks anything like what you budgeted.
Jim Francis The Millionaire Real Estate Investor
5 June 2007 | 12 replies
For those who have dig hard to find deals and work with certain undesirable elements, some of these books are just raw info and not real training.
Ryan Pyle 50% rule is alive and kicking for me
14 July 2014 | 15 replies
So essentially, you're taking the benefit of the lower purchase price, then excluding initial rehab exp and including deferred maintenance items.
Andrew Wroblewski What to do with $910,000 in cash?
30 December 2014 | 40 replies
OK I'm half kidding.I've bought and sold 800 properties, if you gave me all your money, you would probably learn one or two things.The first 5 properties that I bought were essentially nothing down, because I did not have any money literally.If I were staring with nearly a million dollars, I'd want it to stretch as far as possible and buy as many properties as possible with the least amount of down payments possibly.
John Casper Comprehensive Real Estate Investing Strategies
29 April 2013 | 7 replies
Hey BP,This post is meant to help all others who come after me... essentially I am looking to create a short 2-3 sentence summary for any and all real estate investing strategy there is.
Guy Granlund I'M A NUBE!
15 July 2015 | 8 replies
One good thing is this isn't rocket science. break it down to the individual elements that you want to conquer first.
Mecia R. New to BiggerPockets!
24 March 2015 | 6 replies
I believe it's an essential part of my professional goals and livelihood of my growing family.I bought my first house in 2007, lived in it and later rented it out.