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All Forum Posts by: Daniel Sisto

Daniel Sisto has started 46 posts and replied 149 times.

Post: Will it help?

Daniel SistoPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Liverpool, NY
  • Posts 156
  • Votes 25

@Susan Farmer It truly depends on your situation. If you are young and have time to learn how to flip houses through the use of blogs and books. If you have time to create your own systems for each step of the process and if you have time to maybe fail or start off slow.. then I would suggest utilizing bigger pockets, reading some books, listening to some podcasts on the topic and then just go and take action. 

What a company like fortune builders does for you is expedites the learning curve. While they teach you on these topics, in my opinion the most beneficial aspect is the systems they already have in place. These systems will give you action steps each day and let you know how to execute each step of the process. 

I personally went the first route. I learned a little about flipping houses and just started taking action. To me the best way to be successful in this business is to learn as much about flipping houses until your comfortable (prob sooner than later) then just go do it. As you are taking action, continue to learn. 


Not sure if this helps.

*PS---> Invest the 25K

Post: Real Estate Investing E Books

Daniel SistoPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Liverpool, NY
  • Posts 156
  • Votes 25

unless your are selling educational/ training material. 

The question is intended to real estate investors trying capture motivated seller leads.

Post: Real Estate Investing E Books

Daniel SistoPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Liverpool, NY
  • Posts 156
  • Votes 25

Back again, 2 posts in 1 day.. WTF haha.

But here's my question.. Why do real estate investors create Ebooks about topics that would influence other real estate investors? Shouldn't these Ebooks be targeted towards motivated sellers? 

If you guys agree with my assumption here.. What are some Ebook topics you have seen/used in the past to produce an Ebook to educate these sellers?

Can't wait to hear the response.

Post: Local SEO

Daniel SistoPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Liverpool, NY
  • Posts 156
  • Votes 25

Ok. Good idea. i will try that out!

Post: Local SEO

Daniel SistoPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Liverpool, NY
  • Posts 156
  • Votes 25

Thanks for the reply, I see your representing Syracuse also! 

I need to get with the program, just looked up some articles on that topic. So is there any other way for business owners to track keyword traffic for these search engines that arent blocked by secured search?

Post: Local SEO

Daniel SistoPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Liverpool, NY
  • Posts 156
  • Votes 25

Good afternoon guys, 

Its been a while since my last post but have a quick questions for you all. In regards to SEO for our real estate investment business we rank #1 for several medium tale keywords (such as we buy houses Syracuse, Sell your house fast Syracuse, Sell your house now Syracuse etc.. basically all the keywords you would think would be popular searches in your area) Now, when doing research on googles keyword tool, these (keywords) are showing no searches. We are receiving leads through our website but not as many as we would like. Do you guys have any suggestions or what conclusions can you draw from this?

Thanks,

Dan

Post: Homeowners Rights After They Sell Home

Daniel SistoPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Liverpool, NY
  • Posts 156
  • Votes 25

Prior to the closing of the house I had several conversations with the seller telling him to line up ways to get the property in the home moved. Sometimes the people you are dealing with in this business are not capable. As we all know this is a business and the first part of this work is the demo. I just want to be insured that the seller will not be able to come back and sue me at later date for the possessions that got disposed.

Post: Homeowners Rights After They Sell Home

Daniel SistoPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Liverpool, NY
  • Posts 156
  • Votes 25

BP Whats going on!!

Quick Question: If you purchase a home from a seller and the home is now in your name but the home still contains valuables that the prior owner did not remove before the sale of the house is the previous homeowner still connected to these valuables or is everything that is left in the house from the sale now the new homeowners??  

Any help would be beneficial.

Thanks,

Dan

Post: Lowes, Home Depot Sales Tax Exemption on Materials

Daniel SistoPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Liverpool, NY
  • Posts 156
  • Votes 25

Whats up BP???

Looking to see if any house flippers have tried to file for sales tax exemption through there business at Lowes , Home Depot  or any other big box store?

While I was in Lowes the other day one of the employees mentioned this to me. Was wondering if any body has dealt with this? What forms the big box stores needed? and how the process went for you...

Looking forward to hearing your response! 

Post: Liquidating due to Market Correction?

Daniel SistoPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Liverpool, NY
  • Posts 156
  • Votes 25

Over the past 3 weeks I have gotten 5 Lead phone calls from different investors asking if I would be interested in some of their property because they are liquidating due to a "feeling" the market is going to change/correct? 

Just wanted to get the opinion of BP on this and see if it is just a coincidence or there is some truth to this?

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