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Arturo Fuentes Commercial real estate
27 December 2021 | 9 replies
If the deal is sized appropriately for only one individual (assuming they don't have years and years of experience built on systems and efficiency), perhaps you should be looking at something larger?
Joe S. How to know a real Hanyman verses a poser
19 September 2021 | 45 replies
Those capable and efficient rehab professionals just don't exist in large numbers in this economy, and no amount of wishing will change that going forward.
Alexander Coleman There's NO reason to get your RE license if you're not selling RE
2 December 2021 | 1 reply
You can efficiently market your own home to more people if you're trying to sell it.
Jack Murphy First Multi Family I Need Help
5 December 2021 | 2 replies
Professional communication in writing.
Lee Whitford Seeking Bilingual Property Management assistance!
30 October 2022 | 9 replies
Download google translate and you can communicate via text with them otherwise. 
Patricia Soto First rental not renting
5 November 2022 | 17 replies
The no leads is really odd, has the PM company had issues with other properties or is their something with internal/external systems not communicating.
Tim Coppola Installing a new furnace
31 October 2022 | 13 replies
We could go with a Rheem 2-Stage Variable Speed 80% efficient furnace.
Trevor Marvin Efficient ways to find a mentor
13 October 2022 | 8 replies

Hey all,I'm a 22 year recent USC graduate working for a major consulting firm doing real estate valuations. While having job security is great, my overall dream is move past analysis paralysis and get into real estate...

Brandi Jo Newman Land Development or Sale
27 October 2022 | 9 replies
TxDOT has finalized their flyover improvement for safer and more efficient on/off access. 
Gabrielle Quarles How to make a good offer to the seller?
3 November 2022 | 16 replies
I know my numbers, I know what is a good deal or not.The WHOLESALER determines the offer, NOT the buyer.I see some of you don't understand the job of a wholesaler.A wholesaler is not some sleazeball that does minimal work and then collects an (undeserved) fee.The wholesaer (a good one):1) Finds the seller2) Does his/her due diligance3) Takes note of all the things wrong with the house4) Forms a solid Cost Of Repairs, ARV, and As-Is value of the house5) Negotiates with the seller to put it under contract for a price that works by the NUMBERS, not the end buyer.6) Presents the contract and explains the contracts7) Makes sure the seller knows it all, what they can expect, how it works, what the risks are, what the time line is, etc.8) Finds a cash buyer for the contract9) Presents the cash buyer with the property report where all the pertinent information is lists for the buyer10) Makes absolutely clear that it is the buyer's responsibility to verify the numbers.11) Works as the communication middleperson between buyer and seller12) Makes sure the buyer follows throuhj with their responsibilities as well as the seller's responsibilities13) Keeps constant communication with the seller till closing.So I think I see where you guys are coming from when saying "it is the buyer that makes the offer".. as in the buyer will ultimately need to be fine with the offer... and yes, the end buyer needs to make a profit sure...