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Emma McClendon House flipping: Where to start?
25 July 2019 | 5 replies
You can also buy lists from companies like list source and there are some REI software companies that have a cash buyer search feature.Best way to find motivated sellers is to purchase lists and compile lists from city and county for 60-90-120 days late on mortgage, pre-foreclosure, delinquent taxes, water cutoff, code violation, probate, divorce, high equity, etc. and mail or cold call.Other methods are driving for dollars, door knocking, wholesalers, craigslist, Realtors, FSBO sites, expired listings, foreclosure sites, put out bandit signs, billboards, newspapers, other offline publications.You can use pay per click/adwords, facebook, Linkedin, Youtube, and other forms of online and social media marketing.If you have a large enough budget you can do TV and radio as well.You could letter up or wrap your vehicle.
Cody Richard Should brand new investors create social media?
21 July 2019 | 10 replies
Does anyone have suggestion for how a new real estate investor can generate value on social media?
Brandon Ramsay BRRRR method of Flipping?
21 July 2019 | 4 replies
Everything from:(1) contract a property manager, (2) analyze lenders apples-to-apples, (3) engage your contractor (and I've even included a document for your contractor to use to provide you itemized bids on work - no more guessing what you are paying for), (4) a lease agreement, (5) a "checklist" of business incorporation items to launch your real estate LLC and (7) even a BRRRR deal analysis spreadsheet so you can know right away if you'll be making a great deal.Let me know if you are interested in the tools and I can share.
Yvette Valencia First investment prop. But not 100% sure on the neighborhood
23 July 2019 | 89 replies
what we have here are anarchists  who like to come out and raise havoc on social issues and cause mini riots and destruction of business's.. 
Tyler Proffet Accept house as option money / down payment?
20 July 2019 | 2 replies
A young couple found us posting about it on social media.
Derek McGillicuddy Renting to retired people
22 July 2019 | 6 replies
Its assumed they would get social security.
Deangelo Mack Wholesale friendly attorney In Kansas City MO area
31 July 2019 | 6 replies
We have had as few as 60 to 80 people at a meeting (usually January Networking meetings) and as many as 200 to 300 people on occasion (usually a meeting in January or February when everyone has resolutions and when we have a very popular national speaker - in the 200s or Brian and Michelle Winberry local speakers who hold the record for over 300 people in the room.The typical meeting we see usually about 130 to 150 people in attendance.Our membership sees a lot of new investors come and go with our 650 paid members and about 8000 over all members who take part in our social media and attend  meeting from time to time. 
Account Closed RE Mentoring Oppurtunity
20 July 2019 | 0 replies
I have great math skills, a very strong work ethic, common sense (which isn’t as common anymore 😂), social/interpersonal skills, and more, all of which I believe can benefit you and take off some of your monotonous work load, while helping me learn the business hands on, which I see as a win-win.
Account Closed Chicago RE Mentoring
20 July 2019 | 0 replies
I have great math skills, a very strong work ethic, common sense (which isn’t as common anymore 😂), social/interpersonal skills, and more, all of which I believe can benefit you and take off some of your monotonous work load, while helping me learn the business hands on, which I see as a win-win.
David Decker What's the best way to find a renter before you buy
20 July 2019 | 0 replies
I was kind of thinking social media and Craigslist of course I would vet them first.. but any other suggestions?