Melissa Callegari
Best city to purchase real estate in (for investment purposes)?
10 December 2016 | 57 replies
You hire a maid to clean your home, but if they just sweep things under the furniture, how much labor are they actually saving you?
Jeff Lee
Flooring: Carpet vs Interlocking Vinyl
5 July 2016 | 15 replies
You can literally see the areas where their furniture was as if it was outlined and the carpet is near blac,.So now, for two story houses, I do the entire lower levels in hard surface and upper area in carpet.
Carrie Giordano
What are these beams called and how can I remove them?
12 July 2016 | 13 replies
It will be virtually impossible to match the surfaces.
John Caviness
Auction property via email
5 July 2016 | 2 replies
There are times when a seller is trying to avoid commissions, agents and other cost - and that's OK if seller is for real.The seal bid methods have certain rules to success -expose the property as much as possible - signage - newspapers- internet -Have contract and terms at the ready for those interested to review them befroe bidding.Comps and pictures on a tri-fold stand should be present for all interested parties to view.Hold several open houses - lots of advertising.Agree to cooperate with real estate agents - they often will inform their clients to bid.Check the terms - as is, all cash, will take financing contingencies - seller agrees to -(help with settlement costs, leave the car and the furniture, contribute $5,000 to buyer, guarantee appliances and furnace and roof for X years ----etc) We call this Contract Candy.Don't be shy - ask seler to contribute something if you are the high bidder - ask before bidding.Observe your competition if you canTalk to neighbors - there are times when the neighbor will tell you all about the house and problems the seller has had in the past.Have friends and paid agents assist you and look at the house and to listen for clues of motivation.Get all the information about everything you can....Why do you think the real reason the seller wants out - has he done this before or is just a creative seller?
Ryan DeLange
Urgent: Virtual wholesaling, how to show the property
24 June 2016 | 5 replies
I was wondering if any of you virtual wholesalers could tell me how to handle 'viewing' the property and how you would go about showing it to buyers.
Eboni Allen
Returning member in Tacoma, WA
26 June 2016 | 5 replies
I don't want to commit to an 8-5 working a j-o-b so I have a virtual assistant business of my own and plenty of skills I could offer a local investor or agent in exchange for sponsor/coaching.
Ludwing Munoz
New member moving from Los Angeles to Atlanta
11 July 2016 | 4 replies
Since I will have some cash in hand when I move to Atlanta before the end of the year I figured I can start researching the topic of buying foreclosed homes fixing them and selling them.I have no experience in Real Estate but do have some money, the ability to learn fast and also have a knack for DIY home projects; from small furniture stuff to home remodeling.Thanks for reading my post
Cody Brown
What are the basics?
26 June 2016 | 3 replies
You could even operate somewhat as a virtual assistant via email.
Matthew Kalencki
Should I start out investing as a Real Estate Broker???
1 July 2016 | 6 replies
For example, I hang my license with The Virtual Realty group which costs me about $300 a year, and they take $375 flat fee for each transaction.
Peter Kostka
New Member to Minnesota
29 June 2016 | 8 replies
@Jill DeWit is right in that there is virtually an unlimited supply of information on the site, podcasts and courses.