Evan Devine
Marketplace examples - Flipped homes, Northwest Indiana.
23 February 2017 | 5 replies
Its just finding homes at the right price and having a Realtor that is willing to think outside the box, Being patient and offering low and keeping a watchful eye for new opportunities coming on the market, and watching out for homes that have been sitting and/or overpriced.
Brendon Weaver
Hello everybody from Eastern PA!
12 January 2020 | 1 reply
Recently, one of my patients talked about owning several rental properties and being a landlord.
Sawyer Dina
Hi, I'm Sawyer, a newbie investor from Cleveland, Ohio!
20 July 2017 | 10 replies
Apply the ideas and be patient.
Shaune Faust
Newbie need direction with financial plan
17 November 2016 | 8 replies
By the time you finish your review and inspections of 50 houses - you will have a thorough understanding of the market values - you will be smarter than most agents in the area - you will not be fooled by agents or sellers - you will be in full control.When you are ready to make an offer - you will know that you are making that offer with the pure intent of creating equity or cash flow.All you need do now is to learn how to Control and Roll - using the auction marketing system to liquidate the properties you control.Be patient, take your time - don't let anyone push you into making an offer.The 50 HOUSE RULE works - you'll see.
Elizabeth S.
A Never Ending Saga of Bullshit
9 March 2018 | 7 replies
On the brighter side, you at least have your health : )So be patient...you have no other choice.
Andrew F.
Down Payment Requirements for Non-Primary 1-4 unit loans
9 July 2018 | 6 replies
Network with wholesalers, build a network of reliable contractors (probably the hardest part), and be patient for the right deals.
Brian Pink
Advice you'd tell your younger self starting out in REI?
5 December 2015 | 2 replies
My experience is mostly in sales and management but I've always had a knack for business organization, i'm patient for the right deals, dedicated enough to achieve my goals, and I learn quickly.
John Pruner
New Denver member - seeking first investment ideally hands-off
5 August 2015 | 22 replies
:)Thanks John,A good way to start is to be patient and not fall for any pressure tactics or sake gimmicks.I a turn key operator is not willing to work with you for at least 6 months to a year before you make a purchase I suggest you move on and not do business with them.I have heard to many horror stories with investors jumping in too quickly.Thanks.