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26 September 2006 | 5 replies
Then when they tell you what they want, you tell them what youcan do...and if there is a meeting of the minds you'll end up doingthe deal.In all fairness, the one who does the work should get a nice reward.
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12 September 2006 | 3 replies
Some are computer savvy and realize the benefits of technology and some are computer phobic (I happen to work for one that straddles the line, hehe) or are not clear on the benefits.Perhaps the concern from the brokers perspective may be, if you are working on all this computer stuff, when will you have time to sell real estate since you are part time anyway.Therefore, my suggestion to you is this: Forget offering computer work during the interview process, don't even bring it up except to say something like: "I am computer literate and know my way around a computer fairly well".
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17 September 2006 | 6 replies
If that were the case I thought that if you were honest with them you would have to tell them to list their house with a realtor at a very fair price to move it quickly, end foreclosure and maybe get some equity.What I have since learned is that the majority of the people wait far too long and don't contact us until it is basically too late to sell via traditional methods.
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13 September 2006 | 2 replies
With fair credit you should be able to put together a no money down transaction and afford payments comparable to your current rent.Good luck.
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25 September 2006 | 4 replies
It's fairly simple to get residential tenants, but I've seen some commercial properties sit vacant for YEARS.
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10 October 2007 | 51 replies
thanks to the full rehab, maintenance should be fairly easy, for the next few years.confused (more than normal),-deanp.s.
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20 March 2007 | 2 replies
1 Set a realistist list price for the property2 When you reject an offer please let the agent that it listed with know why it is rejected maybe we can bring the transaction together.3 Don't make us pay out of pocket for work done on the property and expenses to maintain it.4 Don't pay a reduced commission and require a referal fee5 Understand when we say the price is to high we can back it up and will and most likely already have.6 If it is in an area that we don't work let us reject the listing without fear that this is the last call we will get.( You don't want to know how much of a pain it is to drive 60 miles to drop off "all original paperwork")7 Don't sit on offers for a week without some kind of communication.
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4 April 2007 | 13 replies
I think it is important that we've been able to continue to maintain a high standard for the forum, even though we've got a huge userbase.To all the new members, Welcome!
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23 September 2006 | 18 replies
Because this forum is business relates, I believe there should be a strict no URL in posts policy to maintain / ensure integrity.
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2 October 2006 | 9 replies
I'm fairly new to the game but so far have had some success with rentals in both Phoenix and Portland that are both cash flow positive.