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N/A N/A confidence
4 December 2007 | 11 replies
Not naive sellers who will be less motivated to work with someone who is nervous.Or find a partner who can do more of the front work while you run the projects.Just do not let the speed bumps stop you.John CoreyOriginally posted by "chaz":I have an icredible passion for RE investing.
Chris Smith Wholesaling to prettyhouses
25 September 2007 | 5 replies
i have done tons of rehabs with my partner and i am looking to make more then a few thousand dollars so i am going to try to look into the prettyhouses of 100,000 and up market.
Brian Schroeder Business strategies
21 December 2007 | 6 replies
I'm currently living in Illinois (land of sue everyone for anything you can think of), so I was planning on starting a limited partnership with the LLC being the general partner, and myself being a limited partner.
N/A N/A Rehabbing Brick Bldg in TX -HELP
25 September 2007 | 3 replies
if you paid cash and it holds value(equity) one option would be, a bank could give you an equity loan on the existing equity or better find a bank that does construction loans and they ll lend you what its worth now or what it will be worth upon completion. the money will be given in draws as you complete certain phases of the job so you ll have to plan out were and when the money gets spent example windows/carpet deposits and payoffs. another option would be to find partners(investors) to help with the construction costs
Account Closed New RE investors & networking - Advice when getting star
24 September 2007 | 0 replies
Some will need a partner.
Scott R. Ok.. where do I go now..
25 September 2007 | 2 replies
Go to the local Real Estate Invetors Assocation and get to know other investors, get ideas from them, and even partner up with some of them.2.
N/A N/A mike collins
23 October 2007 | 5 replies
Mike Collins is in tampa florida and runs the websites rehablist and yousell anyway they are offering a position as a gatekeeper to a specific county which means all their resources find the deals e-mail them to you and then you send them out to the registered investors they have in that county and which point you become a partner with them in the wholesale business and make a profit from the sale.
N/A N/A JV PARTNER NEEDED Resort in the Dominican Republic
27 September 2007 | 1 reply
In contact for the purchase of 150 acres of prime undeveloped land in the Dominican Republic with a 1 mile of beachfront.Looking for a JV Partner to come in with $4mm to help close the contract.Plans are to develope a 5 Star Hotel Resort with a pre-sale retail value of $600mm...contact rosemary davis
N/A N/A Hello from San Luis Obipspo,CA
3 October 2007 | 5 replies
I was a partner in a foreclosure company for the last couple of years, which led me to get my broker's license and meet my present boss(es) at Trustee Sales, where I was bidding on properties.
K B Newbie from Orange County, CA, and a bit about me
6 October 2007 | 7 replies
Tell us in baby steps who they are if they are partners and what your take is when the owner/renter doesn't make the mortgage payment after the rehab the second year.