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Beka Shea Philadelphia/Reading area material sourcing
29 April 2016 | 23 replies
If you go to Heeby's, bring cash or checkbook - they don't take cards.
William C. Tenant is late on rent
7 July 2015 | 17 replies
You’ll be in the area, and you'd like to drop a get well card off to them.if they make excuses, then you have your answer.  
Gianni D'Alerta ISO for gurus/mentors minus the squeeze pages and limited offers! (a rant)
8 July 2015 | 27 replies
Exchange some business cards, shake some hands and pick some brains. 
Keith N. Advice for targeting off-market houses
10 July 2015 | 5 replies
Ideas of the top of my head include:- Email campaigns targeting "for rent" properties on Craigslist- Bandit signs in areas which I know have lots of multi-units- Cheap direct mail like post cards to owners addressesAll of these ideas would be cheap or free, and I feel would be relatively easy to implement. 
Jennifer J. im lost now
10 July 2015 | 10 replies
I spent money I didn't have on a credit card I shouldn't have used.
Chris Pasternak Agent-Investors Staying Organized
15 April 2016 | 9 replies
Duplex printer...prints on both sides.I just got the NeatScanner for receipts and business cards, so I can't comment on it yet.My most used software is FileCenter Professional.  
Tamika Holcomb Putting together my dream team
14 July 2015 | 4 replies
Get the address of the home owner and send out a letter, or a post card stating that you want to buy their property.
Gustavo Martinez Seems like passion and motivation just isn't enough!
11 July 2015 | 14 replies
let me tell you a story, gustavo. learn what you can from it, or just simply pass it off as one mans luck. 11 years ago, i started out on real estate investing. i had $2000 in my bank account. the bank said i had to keep $300 in it to avoid monthly charges. so, i had $1700 to invest. we went to look at a house listed on the hud.gov website. right next door was a boarded up house. hadn't been lived in for like 100 years, so it looked. i contacted the local tax authority and found out that they owned it thru back tax reposession. ( keep that in mind) along with this, they owned 2 other houses. i went to  look at all 3. i ended up buying that house for the $1700, but kept one of the others in mind also. i got a credit card for $4400 limit. fixed up the first house with that money. what i didn't already know about fixing up houses, i learned by doing this one. i have owned that house for 11 years now, took out a loan on it for a small amount to pay off the credit card and give me some money to move on to the next one. the tenants pay the payment and taxes thru their rent, and i still own that house to this day. i bought the second house too......... for $500. thats right, you did not mis-read that, it was $500. the city just wanted it off their books. i spent about $5000 fixing that place up, rented it for about 5 years and then sold it for $10,000. my point here is, gustavo, you can start with next to nothing and make it work. you just have to believe in what you are doing and let nothing stop you. you are going to run into brick walls that try to stop you. there is an " almost real" force out there that seems like it just wants to stop you in your tracks. push on, let nothing stop you. get it into your head that you are going to do this no matter what stands in your way. i just sold a flip house in may for a $41,000 profit and i am now sitting with that in the bank. you can do this too. just get started.
Leonard L. BP Book Club Prep: Where to Obtain Books
11 July 2015 | 2 replies
A library card is a powerful thing.
Mark W. property taxes
11 July 2015 | 3 replies
My last purchase the county still got it wrong and sent the "automatic" homestead card - once a homestead is applied they don't have the home owner fill out for it again - it's automatically done - at least in my town.You have to dig a little deeper to make sure you know the potential taxes you will incur.