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Real Estate Virgins
20 July 2005 | 7 replies
If you want to get a good price, you need to take a different approach and "cut out the competition".I recommend renting properties because you have a monthly cash flow but you can just as easily fix them up and sell it.Let me know if I can answer any of your questions.MarcPurchasing without competitionwww.greenfieldent.com
Joshua Dorkin
Is your community in a growth or decline stage??
10 May 2006 | 16 replies
This is a cash flow heavy area.
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Central Florida Preconstruction
17 August 2006 | 5 replies
Very attractive homes in areas where the job market and the rental market are experiencing heavy growth.Please email me at phillip.leonard@gmail if you are interested in more details.
Mike Nelson
Newbie in KC
6 April 2016 | 1 reply
My current occupation is running heavy equimpment, a job I very much enjoy.
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San Antonio -Rental Vacancys
12 April 2006 | 3 replies
This is a starting point.Marcwww.greenfieldent.comPurchasing without competition
Jim Francis
Anyone see "Flip This House" on A&E??
15 July 2006 | 4 replies
I've heard that competition at auctions is really high and it is hard to find good deals, how do they always seem to come out on top?
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Newbie from California
29 January 2006 | 1 reply
I live in California and competition seems high out here.
Bryan Casteel
Need help sorting through this in my mind
28 March 2006 | 4 replies
I don't chase preforeclosures because the competition is too high right now, but some passive marketing in these hot spot areas could turn up something worthwhile.
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New Kid on the Block
7 May 2006 | 3 replies
As the competition for buyers becomes more fierce, and concern begins topeak, prices will start to come down.
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Considering doing a house flip.
23 November 2006 | 9 replies
I think he's referring to heavy competition.