25 May 2014 | 9 replies
There are so many different opinions on the subject but the bottom line is raising money is a relationship game.
26 May 2014 | 15 replies
Anything like this is a numbers game, but I just have no clue how to get these flyers into the hands of the people who need to see them in a high quantity.
28 May 2014 | 8 replies
The seller wants 200,000 to be hands off and have the loan income stream on top of it.If you get a private investor to put 200k down you will have no skin in the game.
3 June 2014 | 25 replies
Since I do not attend games regularly, I assume we can just buy tickets at the door?
7 June 2014 | 10 replies
Anyways, I am always looking to interact with others, especially those who have experience in this game as I am just starting to get my feet wet in this business.
31 May 2014 | 29 replies
It has paid off for me but the main regret I have is by not having a full-time income, though it gave me more time for fun and education, it prevented me from getting into the game sooner, though one could argue that may have been a good thing.
12 July 2014 | 3 replies
In either case, I'd expect them to want you to have "skin in the game" with a reasonable sized down payment (in addition to their points and interest).If you're talking about getting conventional financing to an LLC, you're going to find that next to impossible unless the LLC itself has good credit history.
3 December 2015 | 9 replies
You'll spend $1+ of your time just trying to filter through the leads.D4D is a numbers game, just like all direct mail campaigns are.Here are a couple of things to value into your $1/ea letter:If the person calls and tells you to bug off, then is that worth the $1 to practice phone etiquette?