Windie G.
Trying new marketing routes!
7 February 2014 | 34 replies
Once you've done that you can easily print 100's of letters with the prospect's name and address in the letter.
Roger Garnett
Looking for on-line application and payments for a small operation
19 October 2013 | 4 replies
Moreover, they are professionals who put a good image on our businesses.Over the years, many companies are learning that customers and prospective customers do not like dealing with voice mail and automation.
Riley F.
Hello from The City That Never Sleeps - NYC
20 October 2013 | 28 replies
It's a bit like a game of musical chairs - everyone is having tons of fun while the music is playing, but once it stops, and no one really can say when it will, someone is left in tears because they bought an asset based not on the value of future cash flows (value investing) they bought on growth prospects (growth investing).
Adam Settelmyer
Question about education!
6 October 2013 | 2 replies
However, that should not deter you if you really want a real estate license.
Jerome Kaidor
Putting it on Autopilot
6 October 2013 | 1 reply
Mostly paying bills, checking prospective tenants, handling phone calls from prospectives.
Ryan Butler
Direct Mail Questions
9 October 2013 | 11 replies
Type "scripts" in the upper right corner search box and you'll find a library of scripts and insights that may WILL help you refine your discussions with your prospects.
Matthew Reid
Marketing Budget and Ideas From Current Realtors
8 October 2013 | 2 replies
(im not a realtor this is from a buyer and investor prospective)how do you make it stand outTAKE GOOD pictures.Give detailed description of home in text.Make your fliers stand out, don't just print copies of the MLS listing.
Bill B.
To landlord, or not to landlord, that is the question......
10 October 2013 | 28 replies
I try to solve problems before they become problems by screening prospective tenants before giving them the key.
Alvin Grier
Question about Sending Letters to Private Lenders
9 October 2013 | 2 replies
We purchased a list of people in our area that have acted as private lenders recently, and before I send them our inquiry letters (introducing them to us so that we can perhaps meet for lunch to meet), I have a question...When sending mailers out to absentee owners of single family residence (to see if they want to sell), I was taught to make the envelope look like a personal invitation to a birthday party or something, to get them to open it.For a letter to a prospective private lender, though, what approach would is best, relatively speaking?
Nicole A.
Not paying rent affecting my goals
4 April 2014 | 82 replies
This is why sellers love newbies so much as they hope they will miss these important factors.Do not let this experience deter you but learn from it.