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Rich Hupper Ready to Do my First Wholesale. Seller is Ready To Sell
15 December 2015 | 23 replies
The property is in need of massive updating.
Russell M. Door/Window manufacturers and installers in San Diego
11 February 2016 | 8 replies
Are you looking for store front retail or contractor style?
Robert Taylor Using Evernote or similar software for managing projects
26 September 2019 | 11 replies
I know there's various "house flipping" dedicated software out there, but I want to avoid it, as I don't know how long I'd be concentrated on this slice of the RE biz, I could be in a different part of RE in a few years, or in some unrelated biz and I like Evernote for that, but it requires going from the way I'm using it now, as a personal, one man organizer to getting more people involved in using it, but I also like it for the massive number of 3rd party tutorials, etc available to anyone needing to learn to use this software.I'd greatly appreciate ANY thoughts or suggestions on how anyone else has used tech to streamline their operations, thanks!
Scott Szurek Appraisal Valuation so Close to the Selling Price
22 February 2016 | 16 replies
It's the same house, untouched from repairs, and gets sold three weeks later to a retail buyer, The retailer uses a conventional loan with 15% down. 
Account Closed Tips for super productivity
12 March 2016 | 14 replies
My 10-year old son has recently become obsessed with learning how to solve the Rubik’s Cube.I’m uncertain how he became enamored with the toy.He was grounded from electronics for a week.I think it happened during that time.I watched him become very, very frustrated with the puzzle.On his own, without any guidance, he figured out how to solve one side.It took him 13 days to do this (and he practiced a LOT).Finally, he got it.He got the algorithm in his head.First, before I go on, what he did gave me great hope for his future.He persisted.Even on such a silly thing, through extreme frustration, he persisted.He’s ahead of the vast majority of his peers.Now, here’s what happened after this.He got better and better of course, continuing his practice.Once he “mastered” the one side, he became frustrated again.He had an extreme longing to learn how to do the rest, which is, if you don't know the algorithms, almost impossible to do on a routine basis.So, I looked up how to solve the thing.As it turns out, there are very specific moves that will help “easily” solve a Rubik’s Cube (even though it has a massive amount of possibilities).He sat down this past Sunday to learn the first (of many) algorithms.He learned it and had a breakthrough.By the end of that day, he was flying through that portion of the puzzle.Indeed, he had solved the puzzle four times by the end of that day, but didn’t know the algorithms by heart.
Nicholas Varner Big Data in Real Estate
15 November 2018 | 17 replies
However, whether or not spending the time to acquire, store, structure, and analyze massive amounts of data to determine actionable insights....the jury is still out on that one to me. 
Blake Elder Investing Timeline: When to switch to commercial
30 November 2015 | 12 replies
Now worth around $150K2nd deal was a 5 unit lower income area retail businesses.  2 parcels corner lot.  
Eileen Joyce wholesaling
30 November 2015 | 3 replies
A wholesale house would be one that is available at a significant discount from that desired by a regular home-buyer, a retail house. 
Matt Morgan What happened to my $30,000 profit?
17 December 2015 | 49 replies
@Matt Morgan  these type of homes are rarely flips... to retail.in any major metro area... buyers for retail especially with todays rates will have 1000 to 2000 for housing allowances and that will allow them 140 to 250 mortgages and that is why they will buy.. if they qualify credit wise not many that can only qualify for 100k loan because of income have great credit that is your renter pool... by and large of course I cast a wide net but by and large
James Masotti Recommendations for financing a SFR package
1 February 2016 | 8 replies
Other than the convenience of having been pre-packaged I have no interest in paying a retail price, and as the owner refuses to break the properties up and only wants to sell as a package through a commercial broker, he is targeting investors.