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Greg P. When is it time to fire your Realtor?
8 September 2011 | 10 replies
It is the most vital part of flipping process.
Joshua Dorkin Any Thoughts About this "Fix Housing First"?
7 January 2009 | 9 replies
The disease is an under educated and under skilled work force who is used to wages that are not in line with their actual value to their employer.
Diane Menke How would you landlords handle this?
10 January 2009 | 27 replies
We spend so much time looking at and working on houses, I forget most people do not have the same interest or skills for it.
Ken DiPietro Hello all, I'm Ken DiPietro, looking at Youngstown Ohio and beyond.
10 February 2009 | 20 replies
The wealth of knowledge you have provided here is certainly a generous gift.Years ago I studied for the real estate broker's exam but decided against going into the field - not that the knowledge hasn't served me well over that time.During the last 30 years I have been deeply involved in high tech, primarily the PC industry, including a couple of decades running my own business selling and servicing computers, ran an ISP and have worked my way up to industry spokesperson in that field.Now I am looking to widen my horizons, even though I am not kidding myself into thinking this is "easy money" or that I will jump into this full time right away.Specifically, I am interested in applying my high tech skills to this field, finding both traditional and innovative ways to leverage my abilities to market properties, starting out on the lower end of the spectrum and working up from there.I look forward to exploring any opportunities that I may be offered, working with as many people as I can effectively service, learning everything I can, and teaching if I am fortunate enough to be able to.Again, thank you for providing this opportunity,Ken
Brad Wolken Brad in St. Louis, newbie lovin' the learnin'
3 February 2009 | 9 replies
I also want to learn about the hard money funding options since the banks probably won't like me or the type of properties with ills that my skills can cure.
Michael Shuster 10 Reasons People are Successful in Business
19 February 2009 | 75 replies
The best tool to master is to have great communication skills.
Michael Shuster A Formula For Beginning Real Estate Investing
10 November 2009 | 19 replies
Obviously it is because they have to learn one lesson at a time, study it, practice it, and oh yeah ... build momentum at solving those math problems because momentum makes it quicker and easier and more natural for them, and then once they've developed the skills for that exercise, and they've developed the system for building momentum, they are ready to learn the next lesson from the teacher.Nobody expects to be an Accountant after one week of math class.
Preston Hamilton New stipulation on Countrywide Approval
27 March 2009 | 37 replies
There is a growing cadre of skillful people who negotiate these things for you and charge you nothing but bill the lender for what they can at close of the short sale.With this layer between you there is much that can be effected.
Sean L. Short Sale Question
13 February 2009 | 13 replies
The best way to save some deals is to walk away and live to find another.Take the long view and get a team put together, a team of skilled professionals so you can do this again and again.Need help to assemble the team PM me.
Adam Black Most complete "strip" job I have ever seen!
25 February 2009 | 7 replies
sounds more like the previous homeowner, Then a inspection didnt reveal and he laughed all the way to the scrap yard.heard one guy was losing his house,,,didnt want anyone to have his nice expensive flooring he had put in,,,took his skill saw and make a giant X in the whole floor.