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Christopher R. What To Expect From Direct Mail?
10 September 2014 | 5 replies
I would say it depends on just how "move-in ready" you are expecting.If someone is sitting on a property that is in relatively good repair overall, with the exception of some paint, flooring, and minor kitchen updates (countertop replacement/cabinet refinishing) for example, as a result of inheritance or a property that may be more of an afterthought for whatever reason, then perhaps through direct mail you may uncover a handful of decent leads/deals whose owners haven't necessarily yet put the wheels in motion to get rid of a property that they may consider selling once they are given a slight nudge.
Account Closed Young girl wants to become Real Estate Investor
13 September 2014 | 13 replies
Natalie, I highly recommend pursuing your real estate license, you won't be able to sit for the exam until you are 18, but you will be able to take the classes and study.
DJ Cummins Biting off more than we can chew? 3 at once to start?
12 September 2014 | 14 replies
If you want it passive, start looking for a property manager as soon as you can and factor it in in your cashflow equation.If you want to handle the property management, I'd sit down with a RE attorney to educate you regarding landlord-tenant laws and help you put together your lease and screening clauses.
Anthony L. College student buying first rental property
6 June 2015 | 12 replies
There are always deals, if it were me I would sit this one out.  
Wendell De Guzman HELP! I know ZERO about new construction - If you have a piece of land suitable for 10 townhomes...
10 September 2014 | 14 replies
I don't know...1) the cost of developing the landThere is an old house that sits on one part of the land so I assume it has utilities/sewer lines2) the cost of the building - for high end townhomes, should I use $100/square feet or is that too low3) what will be a typical ROI that you will say "Yes, this project is worth it."
Lindsey Turner how to present to a potential private lender...
10 September 2014 | 4 replies
I just have no idea what it should look like or include and we are ready to sit down with a few family members to make the "big ask"!  
Frankie Woods Experiences of a "Relatively" New R.E. Investor (military member)
12 January 2015 | 49 replies
Much like the podcast this week, your message of having a good education is resonating with me.I know to some it might seem like I am sitting on the fence, but I think spending these last four months putting together my business structure will be beneficial for me when I pull the trigger next year.
Victoria Bonhomme How much would you pay for this desert view?
16 September 2014 | 8 replies
I tried to explain them if they are going to list it, its just gonna sit on the market, so they either have to drop the price or do the repairs them self.
Risa Robertson New real estate investor needs advice
13 September 2014 | 15 replies
We will be sitting in the patio area in the back of the restaurant.
Joshua Feit HUD property, not on the market
10 September 2014 | 8 replies
All the while, the home sits empty and continues to deteriorate and devalue.