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Brian H. Fire-able offense?
29 October 2012 | 13 replies
Just be cordial with your current agent and exit nicely.You never know they might come across a buyer in their network later on that wants your property.I find it pays to be nice even when not warranted in many instances.Of course there are always times it's not possible.Don't focus on your mistakes.You can still sell it today with the right plan put into action and a broker/agent more aligned with your goals.
Chukwudi Motanya Talking with an investor once a week
17 September 2012 | 2 replies
-Visit local REI clubs;-Word of mouth, it's amazing how your network grows when you let people know what you do;- Might not be the group you are looking to work with, but the courthouse steps will have investors;- Perhaps sharing deals when you first start out will give you exposure to other bird doggers/wholesalers lists;- Advertise on CL, in your local papers etc. that you have houses you are moving on to investors, and to call/e-mail for information.Creative thinking is the name of the game, It'd be something fun to dabble in but I have other things to occupy my mind; hope that kick started a few thought processes.Andrew
Ken Chan Hello, Ken from AZ
17 September 2012 | 2 replies
Just good 'ol fashion networking and information.
Jonathan Tew Contract no Buyers.........
24 September 2012 | 22 replies
This business is all about networking and keeping your promise.Good luck.
Paul S. Out of state purchase as a first time investment
25 September 2012 | 19 replies
I know there is a cost to travel to Chicago, but then you can get your network of professionals in place and save some major potential headaches down the road.Good luck!
Chukwudi Motanya What are the qualities I should look for in a real estate agent?
25 September 2012 | 6 replies
I like Dale's list above...The one big thing I would add (both on the buyer and listing side) is that you want an agent that is well-networked and who knows a LOT of people.
Jeff S. They like turnover
23 September 2012 | 21 replies
Have had more time to network (recently retired from w2) lately and came across a different philosophy that is making sense to me.Spent time chatting with 2 large property owners and both of these guys don't like long-term tenants because the apartment becomes outdated and the rent lags because of it.
Brian H. Hello (belated) from Louisville, KY
25 September 2012 | 5 replies
Looks like you have some locals that you can network with.
Chris Rightmyer Newbie from Lex, KY
25 September 2012 | 2 replies
I feel like with my business background and education, along with high goals for my future, that this can be obtainable, possibly with some much needed assistance here and from other local investors in my area.Looking forward to future discussions and networking!
Heather C. New member military move from FL to SC
27 September 2012 | 13 replies
Now that our long distance move is over and we have settled into our new jobs, I am finally starting to look at the local market and start the process of networking.