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Ryan Pounds In need of tips for real estate investing
14 September 2016 | 3 replies
Wherever you're choosing to invest, connect with an agent and have them send you listings so you can get a feel for what is out there and what properties are selling for, both rehabbed and fixer-uppers.Do you have a job?
Paul Kuegle Getting a house under contract that is currently in probate.
12 September 2016 | 4 replies
So I am waiting on the call right now,  a great sfr block 65k MLS list and it fell out of contract with the last buyer, so I had emailed the listing agent to let me  know if it goes back to Active, and I always do the emails with a header that says  OFFER for Property....etc..... because I was a busy Realtor and I know when the deal dies, you go in your inbox and look for that guy who emailed me weeks ago, I get more deals that way by the way.  
Darwin Lopez Looking to learn about investing
11 September 2016 | 1 reply
I started investing before I became an agent and was amazed at how many agents don't understand the numbers that an investor uses to analyze deals. 
Larry H. Move On?
20 September 2016 | 15 replies
The agent is representing both of us.
Jason Marcordes Pocket Deed?
12 September 2016 | 3 replies
First off, they are misusing the term "pocked listing" as to real estate terms, it's buzz, no big deal, but know a pocket listing is generally illegal by RE Commission regs, where an agent simply holds the listing contract and doesn't actively work it until they come across a potential buyer, they keep the listing in their pocket.I do not advise newbies to use a listing agent to buy, in a dual agency (which was misguided in that video) the listing agent represents the seller not the buyer.
Ryan Latella Investor from CT
12 September 2016 | 1 reply
To give some more information on my plan, I am in the beginning stages of contacting lawyers, agents, contractors, mortgage brokers, and hard money lender to build out my contact list.Simultaneously, I am beginning to develop systems for generating leads.I have been listening to the BP Podcast for the past year and it has been a tremendous help in driving my interest in REI.  
Rich Davis Seller Assist question
12 September 2016 | 4 replies
Unless you negotiate for it or represent yourself in an MLS transaction with agents
Vincent Wood New investor taking action from Columbus, OH
11 October 2016 | 13 replies
There’s typically a good mix of attendees - usually one or more attorneys, a number of agents, many experienced investors, landlords, flippers, rehabbers, contractors, lenders, etc.
Josh Landers San Diego Broker Connecting Investors With Their Next Project
14 September 2016 | 3 replies
I am an experienced agent, and looking to partner with active investors in this market. 
Account Closed Probate attorneys in Chicago
19 September 2016 | 2 replies
When I was a full time agent in Chicago I always checked the status of attorneys, lenders, etc, on Yelp because the good ones are almost always there.