Ruben Morgan
76 Unit apartment complex
21 December 2007 | 1 reply
So, there must be something driving that.I'll PM you, too.Jon
Scott Scribner
Advice on making the jump?
23 December 2007 | 3 replies
At some point of growth one has to jump.
Joe Black
Land Trusts
26 December 2007 | 12 replies
With all that said... yes it can be a risk... but so is driving to go out to dinner, there are some nuts out on the road!
Joyce Benedict
New and eager in Southern-California
30 December 2007 | 7 replies
But I think is was Commando... the movie where the old style Ford Bronco drives down the side of the mountain... and his daughter in the movie was the girl that also played the daughter of Tony Danza in the TV show "Who's the Boss"...
Wayne Long
Trading courses?
3 July 2020 | 11 replies
I would be interested in buying a home study course (greatly discounted :D ) that I could listen to while driving around.
Eric Medemar
Free Real Estate Goal Setting Guide
2 January 2008 | 1 reply
Wouldn't more appropriate goals look like this:I want to save $200 this month for a down payment on a home.I want to be the vice president of our company in the next 5 years.I want to exercise at least 60 minutes before work everyday.I want to show up to work on time driving a Mercedes 500 SL.I want to retire by 55 with at least $1,000,000 in the bank.I like to look at goals as the picture on a puzzle box.
Eric Foster
Marketing Ideas To Find Deals!
17 April 2008 | 23 replies
Notice of Defaults (NOD) – Drive by houses that are in foreclosure and knock on the door to see if the homeowner needs help finding a solution to their problem.
Danielle Hinderliter
Kick in the Pants
2 January 2008 | 13 replies
I don't have an advertising budget but I know that cold calling ads in the paper and driving around aren't going to maximize my ability to find properties.
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What's the best way to find motivated sellers?
12 January 2008 | 7 replies
Drive around looking for distressed properties.
Bart Nakielski
National market in a recession?
24 April 2020 | 27 replies
The market has had negative growth for the past 8 years if you factor in inflation, real wage growth, stability of our market, consumption vs. production, spending vs. savings, and many other factors.