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Colin Spivey Buying an abandoned property
23 December 2019 | 17 replies
U could start getting into it and realize a beam is sagging or about to snap.
Daniel Pitta How much earnest money to put down on a p&s agreement?
1 June 2018 | 39 replies
OHIO FLA  OREGON are tough states for this.. some states do not care just depends on where your at.I think the bigger issue for the OP is his area of DC is red HOT and the REALITY of getting someone to sell someone a home that does not have POF and bank letters etc is going to be slim and none.. you need to work the rough areas  of DC to make that happen.. those are where wholesaling works best or in any low value asset market that is not covered by the real estate community becasue the value of the assets are so low commission income is not worth their time.. thats not to say you can't stumble into a deal you can.. but those that do wholesaling and actually make money when you talk to them they are spending 5 to 10k a month on marketing.. and you need to risk that for the first year with no guarantee your going to close anything.. would you do that would U pop out 5 to 10k a month on the come?.
Vijaianand Thirunageswaram Watch out for Wholesalers!!
29 August 2018 | 19 replies
@Vijaianand Thirunageswaram I thought the same thing, who wounded want cash?
Omar Hassan My Personal story of finding success in RE at 22!
16 March 2022 | 4 replies
Omar if u would like to connect 
Carl Kahkonen amount of fee for assigning a deal versus doing a double close on a deal.
4 January 2013 | 22 replies
"I'm not gonna sell u my deal Mr.
Kenneth Lim 6 Steps To Becoming A Real Estate Investor
4 June 2008 | 18 replies
We explain all day long how this investment will bring positive cashflow every month ....but rejected...u recommend private lenders besides the bank?
Danny Ortiz hey everyone newbie here
20 April 2008 | 8 replies
you mean your girlfriend and business will suck u dry lol . but i have been trying to find information on the buying homes with out using your own money and cant really find any maybe u could point me in the right direction.
Frank White Standard birddog commisions
23 November 2006 | 7 replies
**My friends niece is realtor=full comps**Digital Pics - Full interior / exterior PicsU get the idea...The more you do for the investor the more u can get $$.It things they will have to do eventually anyway.Some investors are stingy and greedy and don’t want to pay so gather your list (of investors) ahead of time and isolate into groups or categories…It’s important to send your properties to the right people first.One last idea I got from Washington Real Estate Mogul (Joe Kaiser) was called "Pre-Habbing".
Amber Schenck Potential investment-ideal beach property
7 March 2014 | 6 replies
So all the the accumulation of appreciation during the decedant's ownership is essentially tax free and the basis is re-wound to be value at the time of the death.The bad news is in most estate situations the heirs want their money now.