
3 April 2006 | 23 replies
I'm eager to learn more quick turn around strategies to build up some quicker capital, hoping to find some good mentorship.

6 June 2007 | 12 replies
The more often you do these analysis, the quicker you will get at locating a cash cow or a dead dog, and the faster you will be able to get your deal before an experienced investor swoops in and grabs your diamond in the rough.

24 August 2006 | 4 replies
Its not like I'm trying to get rich quick but getting some cash into my hands quicker than say 3-12mos. sounds descent.

4 October 2006 | 10 replies
It may cost a bit more - but you will probably get the job finished quicker and make a little more money than if you do all the work.

4 April 2007 | 13 replies
I did notice that we're gaining members quicker and quicker now.

26 November 2006 | 23 replies
A lot of people use them interchangeably.I typically think of "rehabbing" as longer term more substantial improvements whereas "flipping" would be more cosmetic and focused on a quicker turn around.But that's more for positioning in my own mind.

29 July 2010 | 24 replies
Greenhorizons, it looks like the experts have sum up your questionto piggyback on what they have said.. wholesaling is quicker and easier money, less effort.. its a good way to start out.. once you build a little cash doing that.. then yes rehabbing will bring more profit per house..but it will take longer to see the fruits of that labor.

24 October 2006 | 5 replies
You'll get way further ahead way quicker than trying to become a realtor.

18 May 2007 | 11 replies
I am mostly wanting to priortize on accumulating solid, income producing properties but would not say no to other 'quicker $$' opportunties. nightowl/manuto23, can u PM me your email addresses?

6 December 2006 | 14 replies
i rather make less profit and move to quicker transactionwholesale is what you should look at. consider this.....if you can pocket 20 grand and it took you a yearthat is about $1666 a month. i can find some wholesale for 5 grand a month. much faster and you can all work at home!!!