My HP all in one printer has crapped out on me and it makes me want to go "Office Space" on it.
Looks like I am going to just buy a new one, but not sure which one to go with. Anyone have any suggestions? I have bee...
I am just starting to look into real estate investing. I was going to create a 24in by 36in map of my local market which is Broward County here in south Florida. I was going to add the zip code break down and also the...
I have hundreds of post cards I mailed out and several and maybe many more to come have came back to me that says return to sender attempted-not known unable to forward on the card printed on a yellow label. What do I...
I'm new to wholesaling, and right now I'm saving up money for marketing (direct mail, bandit signs, etc.). Until I get enough money to implement those marketing strategies, what are some ways to generate leads?
It seems like properties that I like hit the MLS and go under active contract within the day/hour sometimes even over weekends. As a semi-remote buyer(buying/visiting in Philly, working remotely at myrtle beach), it i...
Does anyone know the name of the printer that allows me to print out my letters that look hand written without me personally handwriting my direct mail letters? PLEASE let me know. Thanks.
I already tried the search and didnt find what I was looking for. I am looking for reviews or posts on the best Direct Mail Marketing Systems for finding motivated sellers.
I know at one point Vena Jones Cox was o...
Any advice on Propstream and is it worth the money? Seems like it has a lot of information. Also wondering the best places to get real estate data regarding market trends.
“We’re still not in a buyer’s market and won’t be until inventory reaches a few months’ supply, but the landscape has changed to be more favorable to buyers,” says Darcy McMurray, broker at Spokane-based 4 Degrees Rea...
Please explain DTI ratios to me. For example, USDA has a 29/41 DTI ratio. They say that your housing payment should be no more than 29% of your income and your total debt should be no more than 41% of your income. But...