17 September 2016 | 15 replies
(You may trust the person, but verify all the info for yourself because they may not fully understand what they're telling you).
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17 September 2016 | 4 replies
I think all you need is a title company to close your transactions - no don't need an account at this time - most title companies have lawyers to close your transactions -You should make sure that you buy real estate at a giant discount - Understand the management process - learn how to be a good landlord - a tenant is a customer - the tenant is the person who will pay for your mortgage - treat them well.Find discounted real estate from landlords who find themselves in rent court -Start to deal directly with owners - I don't think you should depend on agents selling retail properties - you need to go under-ground for great deals -Tax salesPublic AuctionsRun print ads and radio commercialsInternet - 5 weeks ago I created an internet site - I have received over 200 leads - have 70 offers out there and 15 ratified contracts - learn those systems and you will do well.Expired listings - go knock on some of those doors - an expired listing is FAILURE of property to sell - I am sure the sellers are not happy - go find them and solve their problems.Direct mail to commercial properties owners - commercial buildings can be great profit center - when you advertise for real estate - signs - internet or mailings always advertise - WANTED REAL ESTATE - houses - commercial and non-conforming properties - all cash -as is - no commission.
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19 November 2016 | 1 reply
I understand ever since 2005 when Dodd-Frank came into effect a lot of confusion has developed as far as how to tackle lease-options in Texas.
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22 September 2016 | 8 replies
I have no problems stating that they know their business, understand the market and in many cases, for certain areas, literally know building-by-building who owns it, when it last traded, the condition of the property, the tenant base, etc, etc.
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12 December 2016 | 14 replies
To address the type of flooring material, first off, if you want a "luxury impression," stay away from the laminate fake wood.I would consult a local expert, but that said, I understand engineered products--with a substantial veneer thickness that's able to be sanded and refinished--are both functional and comparatively inexpensive to install over a grade-level slab.In terms of color, this is always subjective (and depends on what's going on with the kitchen finishes), but I would recommend a mid-tone finish for a flip.
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23 September 2016 | 14 replies
A lot of people from BP in this market get stuck on analysis and don't understand that they're not going to see 10% cap rates.
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16 September 2016 | 0 replies
Not sure I understand these types of loans.
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19 September 2016 | 2 replies
@Tucket Long To my understanding, separate websites are always a better option to manage for SEO purposes too.
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25 September 2016 | 19 replies
In Texas, I'm given to understand that they have non-refundable "options" instead of earnest money deposits.
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16 September 2016 | 2 replies
Any recommendation for a lender that works with investors, understands their needs and can use rental income to improve DTI ratio?