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Anton L. Leads for direct mail.
14 September 2009 | 30 replies
Percentage wise.
Scott R. ARV? Wheres my profit?
23 September 2009 | 12 replies
ok as for the return on their own money, if i was to use that formula i show you aboue and put a percentage in there and say it came to like $5,000.
Dan Farrell Who has been using Social Media for Marketing?
28 April 2010 | 23 replies
It is full of folks offering the "new new" method of making money (usually for the product developer only) continuously pulling inexperienced folks around the next corner.RE is pretty much a "local" deal, sure some folks invest across the country, but a significant percentage of folks doing SF and small multifamily deals are going to be living nearby or doing enough deals to be local in knowledge.For me, don't waste your time trying to find folks on facebook, twitter etc.
Eric Medemar Beginners Guide To Wholesaling: Killer Exit Strategies pt.1
20 October 2013 | 27 replies
As a percentage, I use this method about 40% of the time and you too, can make a killing simply using this tactic exclusively, however why would you want to limit yourself?
Amanda North Review On Ben Pargman - short sales
24 September 2009 | 15 replies
Do you also take a percentage of the profits as in doing JV's with the program enrollees?
Dennis Treacy Non-responsive RE agents
20 October 2009 | 17 replies
I thought he was a little high on the percentage but I am thinking him right in this case.
Michael K. What would you put into an investor presentation?
11 October 2009 | 10 replies
., a fixed percentage return on the cash I have into the deal)?
Steve Smithy HOA's in Vegas
6 November 2009 | 5 replies
Hoas and coas often don't allow rentals because a) mortgage lenders won't lend money to buyers after a certain percentage of houses in an hoa are rented, because of property values dropping, and b) Most owners want owners to live there, not rentors.
Sage Jankowitz Does this condo fit the 50% rule?
7 November 2009 | 15 replies
HOAs can be in trouble, and have lurking special assessments.HOAs can have the ability to block using it as a rental or can block specific tenants.If more than a specific percentage of the project is owned by one person, or is non-owner occupied, the project becomes "non-warrantable" and then its much more difficult to get a loan.
Robert Mack Percent of Your Net Worth in RE?
9 November 2009 | 18 replies
What percentage of everyone's net worth is held in RE?