Greg S.
A Beginner's Wholesaling Journey
13 November 2013 | 82 replies
I have yet to hear back from them.MY SUGGESTION: Either remove them from your list or call them back in a month to give them a chance to cool off.I sent another batch of mailings this week, and received two more calls from people who were upset with me.
Jon Klaus
Austin is Hot
18 February 2015 | 182 replies
The project sounds very cool since it's close to Downtown.
Sharon Vornholt
The Positive Aspects Of Blogging For Bigger Pockets
2 March 2012 | 8 replies
How cool is that?
Jennifer Handlin
Contractor contracts with a share in the profit
4 March 2012 | 4 replies
Nothing like a grill, some hamburgers & brats and a few "thank you's" to keep your quality subs happy!
Nick J.
Don't Do Business With Will Barnard!!!!!!!
7 March 2012 | 20 replies
Joshua Dorkin should implement a cool gizmo that automatically creates a new thread wishing bday's.
Gregg Coreno
Flipper has question about note
28 March 2012 | 15 replies
I usually have no trouble selling my homes however the market over here has cooled down and I'm just exploring my options because yes I would like to have the cash so I can move to another property that I just purchased but do not have the funds to rehab currently.
Jon Klaus
Are you thinking about going to the BP Summit but haven't signed up yet?
8 March 2012 | 10 replies
Sharon- They now have really cool machines that fly through the air and CARRY people!
Michael Cerny
Max offer on a Texas SFH
29 November 2012 | 15 replies
Scott, In IL you might want to take a chance on an AC working right, when it gets to 108 or higher in the shade some days in TX, you want a good AC, and one that won't go out.If a house has a fairly recent AC I won't replace it, but most are the original units, I'd rather pay to have new ones than have the hassle of calls, service calls, unhappy tenants.In Texas in the summer AC companies are book solid, replacing one them could take a week or longer, and you hardly expect a tenant to stay in a house for a week thats over 100 degrees during the day, and a cool 90 degrees at night.