Justin Davis
Where are you from and what should I call you?
24 August 2007 | 11 replies
:PIn addition, the use of the non-gendered name, also provides some protection against wierdos/creeps/stalkers that are surfing the internet.They usually don't make the extra effort to find out who someone is - they go right to the photos/names.
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Recent REO Success Stories
9 January 2008 | 48 replies
It's a combination of having a more secure stream of business that we can rely on (arrogance to some degree), having lots of work to get done, having heard just about every sales pitch from every investor in our market, and also knowing that in most cases, our properties sell themselves; whether you buy it or not, it'll sell.Like all listing agents, I love earning both sides of a sale.
Michael Sherwood
improving rental property
2 September 2007 | 5 replies
If the rental market is slow, then a little extra may help rent the units.
Tom Sylvester
Wholesaling with a Realtor?
29 August 2007 | 17 replies
But if you don't believe that you have the skill to make it happen, and you require the services of a Professional, then call a Professional and don't impead on them Earning what is offered through the MLS (which is a Contract).
Minna Reid
Help with a possible
6 September 2007 | 7 replies
add yourself an extra 'out' as well:Subject to: being able to sbdivide the parcel into smaller lots.if it's not too late, how about:Subject to: being able to subdive the parcel into smaller lots and the other guy who is subdividing his parcel will buy my new lots.
Bill & Sheila Easley
New from Smoky Mountains - Important Question
24 August 2007 | 3 replies
You earned nothing and have nothing to deduct.You might have had expenses (driving around, fees already paid and not recoverable) that can be deducted.The simple version of the rule is money actually spent on business activities might be something you can deduct.
Willis Seng
Estimating renovation costs
30 December 2008 | 32 replies
For me I found that it is easier this way because we constantly have projects waiting to get started I try to plan that no more than 2 weeks before the next project is started usually less than 1 week but you know how things go.With a general contractor the will bid the job do the job as they are working on other projects as well and then when things they quoted you are done thats it, it doesn't matter that the doors need trimmed because the carpet and pad are too thick, that the outlets need to be changed because now they look bad on a freshly painted wall, if it wasn't in the original qoute it is extra and they may not be able to get back to it for 2-6 weeks as they are already scheduled for their next job.
Frank Adams
How much total "House" are you comfortable with?
27 December 2007 | 4 replies
As people enter their maximum earning years they should be diversifying into other investments, retirement plans, etc. and their residence should become a smaller and smaller percentage of their net worth.As people enter their retirement years it should be a very small percentage of their net worth.
Neil Palmer
Newbie REO Investor
1 September 2007 | 11 replies
We treat then at our pleasure or error.I think that at least 2 majors will restate their earnings and there is more blood to flow.I personally know of 2 top 20 ML's who currently dispose of REO's via on line sites who, because of uncontrolable volume are considering trying bulk purshase, small initially but .....A third person I/we work with is personally aware of a significant 3rd I am aware of at least one other to my comfort.I don't wish to argue all the good stuff you chaps articulated.
Dean Rinehart
Here's what I have, here's what I want...now what?
30 August 2007 | 5 replies
The renters are not going to pay extra just because the property is old.