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Account Closed Does a college degree help?
4 October 2010 | 24 replies
It consists of one introductory course and four speciality courses in commercial real estate and unlike the superficial courses many "real estate schools" offer, these are heavy into the mathematical and statistical arenas neccessary for proper deal anaylsis.These courses can be used to meet the requirements for a brokers license.
Jimmy H. Apartment REO Analysis
7 October 2010 | 9 replies
Property was built in 1969 and consists of ten 2 1/2-story brick buildings.
Dustin Allen Need advice from mortgage guys!
7 October 2010 | 6 replies
he may take the write offs at tax time for the property, but you still are receiving income each month in the form of payments...you must report those, and if you have been reporting those, then it's proof that they have been paying you consistently.
Michael Seutin Verifying Legit Counter Offers
11 October 2010 | 12 replies
If you develop a reputation as one who does this consistently, the agents will know your strategy and you’ll avoid being sucked into any negotiating games.
Girish Joshi Entitlements.
13 October 2010 | 5 replies
So now developers have to make commitments about what they build, like, how many buildings/units, how much brick or stone, and these committments are then recorded as a requirement.Even though all cities are different the rezoning process is probably the most consistant.
Scott Clark MLS LISTING PRICES
28 November 2010 | 7 replies
Hey guys , I cant figure out how they can be asking the prices on foRclosed properties that need alot of work and updating.I went to look at the following property scenario.1. property is a forclosure2. sold in 2004 for 119,0003. bank bought it back for 86,000 on 6/24/104. built in 98, 3 bed, 2.5 ba 1480 sq.ft5. two houses listed on the same street 109k(short sale) 121k6. current list price 79,9007. comps in area vary but consistent around 100k8. the property is missing the kitchen,furnace&hot water heater,all the interior doors, only thing in bathrooms is the tubs,all flooring needs done,old huge horrible deck on back of house, garage door needs replaced and other misc. items.I am running into alot of these in the area i want to work in and I cant see how they are asking these prices for these properties in this condition.Are they just trying to get a sucker and waiting for a realistic offer.
Kenneth Lee My Marketing Budget Plan.......Any good???
12 November 2010 | 6 replies
Since you have a good chunk of change to work with, if you really want to get the phone ringing, I would also throw a classified ad in your local paper, and run it consistently for at least a month.
Scott Hope Recent Assignment Contract Bust
21 January 2018 | 47 replies
Attourney Generals offices states that you can NOT assign a Real Estate without having intrest in the property, intrest would consist of a PURCHASE AGREEMENT between you and the homeowner.
Anthony Mancuso Wholesaling During Holiday Season?
7 November 2010 | 12 replies
Where as with bandit signs,((which are around the same price $1.50)) if its in the right spot, it will stay up AT LEAST over the weekend.....i'll take my chances with 500 drivers per day seeing my sign, for 4 days= 2000 views per week= 8,000 views per month........eventually with consistency, you'll get a deal.
Chris Bruce Wholesaling With Freedomsoft Reloaded
5 May 2013 | 38 replies
Its def a investment and if your doing alot of deals consistently a month meaning more than 5 it keeps you well organized.