
23 October 2015 | 9 replies
Texasrealtypros looks to be only $179 a year and $179 a transaction.Eexecutivereality has 15 different plans so one might work for including one option that provides health and dental insurance.Even though you only want them to broker deals there are still many options, benefits, etc...

30 August 2013 | 18 replies
If you practice using His name differently in your life, I'll let you do that, but as for me and MY house.. this is how WE use His name!

25 March 2014 | 38 replies
Either way it's great practice and I've found it as a great networking tool.

8 September 2013 | 14 replies
A practical necessity no doubt, but a constraint that could limit your ability to review the required volume of deals and quickly pounce on a killer opportunity.

8 September 2013 | 9 replies
But granite is very practical, it's for a rental not your home.

13 December 2015 | 31 replies
There has been no due diligence with regard to zoning, permit costs or needs, liens, existing mortgages, property taxes, insurance costs or other considerations, practically nothing useful and needed other than a maybe on the ARV and a guess at repair costs.

1 February 2013 | 27 replies
Just like anything, a bit of education and practice is all it takes.

19 February 2013 | 10 replies
You or the buyer or both might need to spend a few hundred total to get a real estate litigation attorney to review all of the documents.They can be realistic with you and give you the odds of specific enforcement and if it's worth your time and energy.There are laws and then life experiences the litigation attorney has about trying cases or suing etc. and how practical or pie in the sky it will be to win.
23 June 2013 | 23 replies
COC 35x4+interest.As an example, here in the area we have a large custom home builder that finances and sells the notes, practically all the investor does I wire the money to the closer, the note goes to the servicer the payments go the bank....Go fish!

16 January 2014 | 11 replies
Its like buying your new Mercedes and the salesman you are dealing with drives a Dodge, you wouldnt want to work with them as they are not familiar bc they dont practice what they preach.That is just my opinion.