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NA NA Houses financing
25 April 2015 | 3 replies
Haven't worked with him, but I know he's advertising some investor-friendly products under 50k. 
Mike Thoms Brian ? about ROFR
30 April 2015 | 8 replies
The current trend is that realtors are working to get legistlation passed all over the US that will make assigning contracts illegal in one way or another. 
James Reyes Why does anyone become a "guru" in the first place?
30 April 2015 | 18 replies
@James Reyes Have you ever noticed that Guru's are usually advertised during the wee morning hours.
John Pritchett New to BP, Military from Ohio!
28 April 2015 | 24 replies
Better parts of Dayton (Belmont, Eastmont, Shiloh Springs), and the suburbs.Occasionally I get a killer deal in a better part of a D+ neighborhood, but those always require a little more time to keep running smoothly.There are a lot of "non-deals" advertised that look great on paper, but the neighborhood and actual performance say otherwise.
Jean G. AITD sale a good idea?
27 April 2015 | 2 replies
It's not a great cap rate, I was mostly buying for the large amount of equity.To make the deal a bit more profitable, I was considering advertising for "small downpayment, low monthly fee" and find a buyer who doesn't currently qualify for a conventional mortgage (for a reasonable reason, ie I would still be pulling credit to make sure that the buyer is half decent), and offer an AITD at the current market value, with a $10k downpayment and an interest rate of say 6% (which would even give me small spread on my own financing).
Josh L. Wood floors in rental?
21 January 2020 | 28 replies
If I had hardwoods, I'd emphatically market that in my advertising
Account Closed Asking To Buy People's Homes
27 April 2015 | 2 replies
I am writing today because I have found what I think to be some great opportunities for wholesale deals where I live (Chilliwack, British Columbia Canada) but I am unsure of how to acquire them.They are not listed, I am basically intending to do a "cold" approach and either knock on their door myself, use a persuasive realtor to phone them or maybe even a flier advertising cash for homes?
Joshua Swanger what cost are associated with being a realtor
18 May 2015 | 12 replies
As to marketing, if you're in with another broker you'll want to find out what their policy on signage, advertising, Error and Ommissions insurance, etc.
Zach Schwarzmiller Refinishing Concrete Floors - Concrete Foundation
24 January 2019 | 30 replies
I wouldn't even have to advertise to find a renter and my rents are above market, it's nuts.
Robert Carl Trying to Crowd Rehab part of Baltimore
16 July 2015 | 15 replies
I currently do full renovations with some trendy accents for market rent.