
12 March 2008 | 11 replies
Investor Seeks Trainees $8k - $9,750 per dealI see the trainee pay is decreasing.

6 March 2008 | 0 replies
My question is: How much should I seek in compensation for this investment.

14 March 2008 | 2 replies
Furthermore, you should also seek the advice of a competent attorney and an accountant before choosing a specific entity.

15 March 2008 | 6 replies
If you took the money that you were to invest in a college RE program and invested in some quality re courses it would seem that you would be much farther along.don't get me wrong having a degree is great, but it is not something that I needed to become a a real estate agent or real estate wholesaler or landlord, all of which I currently do.Unless you plan on seeking employment in the real estate field with a firm or something like that, where you need to be hired I would advise skipping the degree.I went into real estate so that I could have time freedom and financial freedom, and it has brought me a lot of both, but if I were to go and get a JOB in the real estate business I am sure I would probably lose out on both.

14 March 2008 | 2 replies
I am a consultant to both investors and developers and seek to help them both facilitate greater success and smoother more efficient transactions.My company, Cambridge Properties, has some amazing developer relationships to depending on and investor's needs, we can usually find a developer that can match-up with an investor's criteria.Since there's plenty of money in this business for everyone, I am looking to network with developers, real estate agents and investors to create a mutually beneficial real estate network.

30 October 2013 | 10 replies
If that was easy, everybody would be doing it, but it is possible when you know how.I've bought every house I've ever owned from the perspective of an investor seeking to buy below fair market value.

11 May 2014 | 16 replies
I'm seeking advice, connections, comrades and to share what I can.

12 November 2013 | 4 replies
HOWEVER, I know I have lots to learn and thats why I'm here (it's hard to even know where to start).I'm just getting my feet wet and hope to be active very active on the forums from here on out as I seek to soak up information and learn everything I possibly can.
8 February 2015 | 26 replies
With all that said, I don't seek out what markets to invest in.

30 May 2013 | 7 replies
ROFR are grossly under used by investors, these can be very low dollar contracts to nearly control a property while seeking other alternatives if the property is held by a motivated seller seeking a buyer. :)