Jimmy Farag
Letters or Postcards?
29 April 2008 | 7 replies
i use both. letters are better because you can get more of your message to the seller. the key is to get it opened and that's best done by making the letter look personal and tailored to that individual. some say postcards are better because they dont have to open it. the one true way to know is to test both. however I use a sequence. i may start off with a few postcards, then follow up with a letter to the same list.
Dan Miller
Phone service to handle calls
27 April 2008 | 7 replies
I chose to have the caller's message go directly to voicemail.
Cipriano Ayala
Good evening from Antioch Ca!
23 April 2008 | 3 replies
I'm sorry that your welcome message never got a response.
Jim C.
Need some financing ideas for a 5 plex
9 April 2008 | 3 replies
Here is what I know:5 family building Property consists of 2 one bedrm units, 1 two bedrm unit, 1 three bedrm unit & 1 four bedrm unit.
Raymond Berndt Jr.
Short Sale Leads...
14 June 2009 | 12 replies
There are 12 ways I use to have properties attracted to me on a consistent basis.Following are ways to have sellers calling you:1.
Michel Lautensack
If you could ask one thing about how to raise private funds for real estate investing what would it be?
12 January 2010 | 19 replies
Michel,[Disclosure: I feel that many guru programs and services can be offered at much lower costs and experts are preying on naive "students" who are desperate for success]I have to be consistent in pointing out a counterintuitive aspect of your proposal.
Mike Lee
Is this a deal?
26 August 2008 | 9 replies
The forumula looks like this:PV(interest, periods, payment)Interest, payment, and periods need to be consistent.
Chris Coughlan
Best Area to Get Started In?
19 August 2008 | 21 replies
thanks for the link mike.in that thread, the OP was consistently making offers to the seller, but shes not actually buying right since shes bird dogging. does the seller know that?
Brad James
Rezoning land. Is this better handled by an attorney or who?
20 August 2008 | 3 replies
If you're doing something consistent with their master plan (called a "comprehensive plan" here) or a plan for an area ("subarea plan"), then it will be easier.