
10 November 2018 | 3 replies
I signed up and immediately started listening to podcasts and reading the UBG, forums, and blogs.

11 September 2018 | 21 replies
Besides all of that, are there any sites/blogs or any areas I can get information that is related to my countries home market?

18 July 2015 | 9 replies
This may have been better suited to a blog entry but I thought it might be more likely to stimulate a discussion here.

27 March 2015 | 7 replies
Make sure to listen to all the BP podcasts, read the articles on the main blog and be active in these forums to learn a ton very quickly about any topic in real estate you want to know more about.This is also a great place to meet people that can be assets to your business.

11 March 2016 | 17 replies
.- Create a Blog: Setting up a good real estate blog that you can contribute relevant buyer/seller information at least once a week.
18 November 2013 | 11 replies
Where's your blog where you write about your adventures in real estate investing?

30 September 2013 | 5 replies
On your blog post you mentioned that a qualification is a clean background.
29 April 2015 | 23 replies
When I got started writing a simple blog 6 years ago about mobile home investing I would have never imagined that I would be in the position to help so many hard-working investors get started themselves.

6 May 2014 | 4 replies
Other than that heres what Im planning:---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Cold Calls+Thankyou notesOpenHouses+DoorknockingClassifieds+Emails to ads on CLSocial Media(groups, friends, prospecting)PPC/Video/Blog---Optins/IDXCar signs/Yard signs---IRV 1800SocialGroups/Walkins to Office/Businesscards(in magazines, BB boards,etc)Database-Newsletter/Referrals*Direct Mail( No $ for this)*Voiceblast( No $ for this)*Leadboxes( No $ for this)---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The good:So prospecting seems to work great!

29 April 2016 | 28 replies
Hi Christopher I not familiar with WA law but you can read my blog "how to beat the due on sale clause" which is for primarily California...At any rate here's a quick how I do it...If the deed is not recorded i.e. it's held in escrow and certain safeguards are in place to protect the buyer and seller...Then you just do a vendor vendee transfer in other words your new buyer will step into your shoes of course he pays you for the privilege...If the deed is recorded in your entities name preferably and LLC which by the way eliminates DF issues.. then you do a straight sale to the new buyer either he assumes your position with you holding a note etc... or goes to the bank for refining the loan..and pays everyone off..Anytime you hold a note your at risk make sure all payment are made to the collectio company then you'll know if your buyer is lateI have been doing Subject to's for over twenty years and have never had a bank even look my way..Always use a third party collection company to service all the debt on the property this is common and arouses no suspicion on the banks side...Any help write direct [email protected]