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Ryan Ray What’s your biggest struggle and how do you overcome it?
28 February 2020 | 1 reply
My biggest struggle is that I am OCD about timelines and communication....dealing with lenders, escrow officers, other brokers and sometimes clients that ignore timelines and communications brings me a lot of daily frustration.
Nicholas Weckstein Strategic financing question
7 March 2020 | 14 replies
also I mentioned that its a 7 unit complex, it consists of 2 separate buildings, 3 separate PIN numbers (10 car parking lot and 2 houses)my thought is that if for whatever reason they can't or wont use projected rental income on the building I will have to just find a HML to fund the deal while I get the units rented then circle back and apply for more long term financing any thoughts or recommendations on this situation or a hard money lender who deals in PA
Robin Searle Colorado Springs market up 11% fourth quarter 2019 from 2018
2 March 2020 | 9 replies
And a good agent is going to be communicating clearly and often with the listing agent to argue for their client's interests.Okay, no more soap box. 
D Turner Dirty Buying Secret That Works
3 March 2020 | 81 replies
I personally have never seen that happen in five years of practice but I’m sure if it is consistently happening with you and your broker, it would be happening to other buyer agents.
Evan Gerdes What do people use to find “flippable” properties?
3 March 2020 | 5 replies
If you check every day and are consistent with it, you will find potential deals that you can move on quickly if you are ready.
Victoria Stokes Getting started: Single Family or Multifamily
1 March 2020 | 3 replies
That's how you communicate privately. 
Ronnie S. Los Angeles Licensed Contractor abandoned my project....
2 March 2020 | 1 reply
Hi Biggerpockets Team,I hate writing, hearing or reading about anything like this subject but my Licensed contractor abandoned my project.This guy was a referral from a co worker (her husband) and my due diligence showed nothing negative.He has stopped all communications with me and I am starting to unravel everything and get moving to finalize my project as an owner builder and I am finding that he did not do a lot of things. 
Ronnie S. Los Angeles Licensed Contractor abandoned my project....
6 March 2020 | 5 replies
Hi Biggerpockets Team,I hate writing, hearing or reading about anything like this subject but my Licensed contractor abandoned my project.This guy was a referral from a co worker (her husband) and my due diligence showed nothing negative.He has stopped all communications with me and I am starting to unravel everything and get moving to finalize my project as an owner builder and I am finding that he did not do a lot of things. 
Randy Jean Pierre First time cold calling
2 March 2020 | 2 replies
(Due to the fact that I get off so late) I’m really serious about wholesaling and real estate now and look forward to what may come out of the hard work and consistency I’m willing to put towards my goals, and I also look forward to hearing from you guys.
Walter Parker Buying & Selling Discussion
2 March 2020 | 8 replies
As has been stated on these forums regularly, the seller also benefits greatly given the consistent return of the note and at a much higher rate than one would receive from a bank and with less volatility than would be experienced in the stock market.In my uneducated opinion syndication offers higher potential for return whereas seller financing offers more financial flexibility.