Donald Crockett
St. Pete and Clearwater
5 November 2015 | 11 replies
Looks like a good reference tool.
Account Closed
Creative Real Estate
14 January 2018 | 8 replies
You can create profit in real estate without a lot of start-up capital by using creative financing.There is a creative financing tool for virtually every situation.
Todd S.
GC to Project Manger - the new agreement
15 November 2015 | 12 replies
In other words, things like:- Don't provide tools- Don't dictate hours- Allow him to sub-out his work- Allow him to determine how best to accomplish the rehab work- Etc...
Glenn Tucker
Best templates (File Place) for someone BRRRing
12 December 2015 | 1 reply
Don't forget to use the search function located at the top right of the page, lot's of information/tools here.
James Bowerman
How often should I check in on my contractor during the rehab?
18 December 2015 | 11 replies
Daily management is your contractor's job, not yours, unless it is a GC that is described as "three men with truck and tools" and advertises on craigslist, then maybe, it needs to be visited per day.
Account Closed
Sacrificing Holidays for Success?
20 January 2016 | 22 replies
Money is just a tool to enhance your life.
Lyall Michael
reporting tools currency
12 April 2016 | 2 replies
I've looked but can't seem to find any way to change the reporting tools' currency from dollars to south african rand (ZAR), for instance.
Mindy Jensen
New PRO Feature: Keep Track of Colleagues Through Lists!
27 March 2016 | 28 replies
Bridging this gap from network creation to network management would escalate BP from being a useful investor's tool to a necessary one.For example, let's say I'm a wholesaler and I find someone on BP interested in my type of deals.
Lygia Bernardes
Biggest Issues when wholesaling in Florida
2 May 2016 | 9 replies
Do you use your own tools/work by yourself or do you work partnering with other wholesalers and realtors as well to grow your portfolio and send to your clients?
James Sutton
Cash Flow Seeker
3 April 2016 | 11 replies
Ha, I simply lifted it up and placed it backed down.We Put:20% down - $30,500Closing / Points - $5,200 for 7 year adjustable 30 year amortized at 3.88%Fix Up Cost - Estimated $5,500 and ended at $8,500 (about a grand in tools and valuable lessons leanred). - I cleaned out the condo (I negotiated a washer/dryer, big cold freezer, computer, and several old books and ornaments which I think all together adds up to about $4,000), installed laminate floors in living room, paid someone to tile the kitchen, I replaced all the fans and lights, installed dishwasher and new microwave, ripped out vanity and installed pedestal sink in downstairs 1/2 bath to give space, and replaced all gold sink and toilet fixtures with brushed nickel.