29 August 2018 | 2 replies
I have had a few interesting conversations with 2-3 people in my circle of influence that want to participate in REI, specifically my recent success, but they are both gun-shy in committing to any specific "complex" real estate deal, and have sub-$5,000 amounts they are wanting to commit.Without getting too much into the minutia of their mindsets and arguments, it is important to note that they are willing to give a much smaller amount of money for advertising and, in return, are expecting a faster, albeit, higher risk return through wholesale deals obtained during that time frame.My actual question for you is: have you ever structured any kind of private funding "deal" that officially goes towards your marketing in exchange for a piece of the net profits for (insert time period)?
4 September 2018 | 49 replies
I love the visual commentary the producers insert on First Time Flippers and Renovation Realities, which often include how-to tips.
15 April 2019 | 30 replies
(Insert God’s Power here).We paid off the student loan, credit card, car & other miscellaneous debt.
18 April 2019 | 3 replies
I FORGOT TO INSERT THE CURRENT RENT
26 April 2019 | 8 replies
What the agent might have done is use a template that has 6 months but typically those are inserted by hand.
26 April 2019 | 1 reply
The house is far from square in many ways and the cabinets are level so either the soffit gets extended down or I get some sort of insert made up to fill the gap.
28 December 2018 | 16 replies
This is going to be what you do for the rest of your life as you constantly tweak and insert what you learned into action. 2.
7 January 2019 | 13 replies
It will also allow you to gain focus on your new goal of buying a property by {insert date} in {insert market}.
3 September 2018 | 13 replies
Or at least insert a clause in the contract giving you the right to postpone closing for two weeks if lender takes longer than expected.
24 September 2018 | 161 replies
Anyone who invests in anything knows there is a saying that goes something like this"whether you are bearish or bullish on [insert ticker symbol, market index, real estate, etc], you will be right sooner or later - the question is when"People who are bearish on real estate just keep pushing the year further and further out, until finally they see a pullback that is large enough to say "I told you so" when in all actually, I personally believe that todays highs will still be higher than next years lows.