
28 January 2016 | 5 replies
The key for agents will be adding as much value as possible, the key for investors will be to get super creative to find those out there who need to sell now and will trade price for terms.
27 May 2015 | 15 replies
Money made depends on your success, but expect 20-30K a year starting out.There is a very high dropout rate for agents.

19 October 2015 | 177 replies
My goal is to add one more this year, educator (in the form of problem solving training for agents and investors).My goal includes helping other investors become successful in their real estate endeavors by using my own personal experiences to help investors mitigate risk, handle problems, and navigate the often turbulent process of real estate investing.

1 September 2015 | 54 replies
This is why I can't stand residential.There tends to be a bunch of scummy people on both sides of the coin buyers, sellers, agents are trying to make a buck at any cost.There are of course some good people in all categories it's just the barrier to entry to buy something is low for buyers and licensing is low for agents.

24 August 2023 | 13 replies
We do not send the information to four agents or any set number, that would be a terrible experience for an investor and for agents.

26 July 2020 | 76 replies
Make sure you attend the NACA webinar for agents as well...

29 May 2021 | 166 replies
The School of Hard Knocks would like to welcome you to Adulting 501: Advanced Life DecisionsSyllabusMixing Friends/Family/Lovers with MoneyTalking about Politics with your BossDivorceCaring for Aging ParentsToilet Paper: Over or UnderWelcome to the part of life with no easy decisions and no set answers.

7 October 2019 | 12 replies
No more than $200,000 offer price with loan or hard cash down.Would use FHA, conventional loan, or possible hard cash/other creative methods of financeI am familiar with prices around here, so want to hear possibilities.Criteria for agent:1) Knowledgeable about small, multifamily properties in Seattle and outside city limits2) Experience working with first time home buyers3) Quick to respond to questions or inquiries 4) Enthusiastic about creating the best win-win situations possible5) Direct, realistic, and creativeIf interested in speaking with me, drop me a PM or post your information here.Thank you for your time,Megan Cassidy

17 September 2020 | 502 replies
We spent around $43,000 in repairs, around $7000 in holding cost, around $10,000 in closing cost and around $13,000 for agent fees (agent fees should be less as I am the listing agent).
15 August 2018 | 5 replies
Recent upgrades include HVAC, and garage door replacement.Looking for agent referral who can bring offers.