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Account Closed Beginners Attempt at Wholesaling
20 April 2014 | 12 replies
Avoid shopping around a deal that other wholesalers are shopping around.
Jacob D Cockerell hard money lending inquiry
8 April 2019 | 30 replies
Some good ones charge for an appraisal, but don't pay more than $600 for a Single familyTerms are between 10% and 15% plus 2-5 points.Happy shopping
Jo W. Backing off an assignment contract
3 May 2019 | 15 replies
we are whole sale r = we hope that we will sale the deal if not ......there are no holes to gain off our backs. ..but some of us use creative financing ideas to keep the property and make the seller smile, now this is me, there or all kinds of deals, you just have to no about them. from notes, to subject to, to other avenues to use. you just have to pull out all the stuff in the rabbit bags.....then keep if moving to the next offer.....5k before end of yr. or more for me. yes, yes, yes, yes,
Gregory Delmonico 6% Real Estate Commissions a Thing of the Past?
16 May 2019 | 15 replies
There will always be a market for the high-end broker full commission and low discount mom and pop shops
Ted Klein Six months versus a one year lease
30 May 2019 | 6 replies
We shop the market and know that the only things cheaper are on the other side of the tracks and he doesn’t fit that profile. 
Matt Jones How many days can I expect a beach condo to stay rented?
22 July 2019 | 25 replies
I buy in one specific area where there is walking distance to restaurants, shops, world-class beaches and activities. 3) Your property managers.
Michael Plaks Automating bookkeeping: another one bites the dust
26 July 2020 | 0 replies
But not before burning thru millions of venture capital and screwing hundreds of businesses falling victim to their sales pitch. https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidjeans/2020/07/20/scalefactor-raised-100-million-in-a-year-then-blamed-covid-19-for-its-demise-employees-say-it-had-much-bigger-problems/Some points worth highlighting:- "Instead of software producing financial statements, dozens of accountants did most of it manually from ScaleFactor’s Austin headquarters or from an outsourcing office in the Philippines"- "Some customers say they received books filled with errors, and were forced to re-hire accountants, or clean up the mess themselves"- The annual  contracts mentioned in the article were $23,000 for an e-commerce business and $6,000 (and triple that amount at renewal) for a coffee shop.
Bruce Woodruff Unusual STRs that you have seen?
6 December 2023 | 19 replies
WEC is expanding and has a fabulous facility with air conditioned barns, the best hotel in Ocala, shopping, a vet hospital and more. 
Travis Holmberg Generating Cash Flow on Long Term Rentals through Solar Panels
23 May 2019 | 6 replies
Reduce your risk with the numbers as much as you can because that's what is most important.Then once it's a proven concept, you could add it to your bag of tricks for a BRRR strategy on subsequent properties.If the math works, then probably your only main concern is the wording in the contract regarding the payment of the electricity bills.
Maya Torres How do you explain the obvious to a tenant..you're not clean...
27 May 2019 | 6 replies
Turns out, the source was several bean bags from a cornhole game stored in a closet in that room.