
4 February 2012 | 9 replies
Well, we trust our barbers with cutting our hair, financial advisors with our money, and daycare providers with our children....and not because we believe these professionals care more than we do.Usually you hire someone else to take care of these tasks when you dont have the time, skills, knowledge, resources, patience or desire to do them yourself.The same principle is true here.

23 January 2012 | 23 replies
The more important question is do you have the knowledge, experience and skills to be successful in this business?

20 January 2012 | 6 replies
(Wish I had your skills & knowledge Jon :-)Note, I have run this oil-filled space heater on a timer for the past six or seven years to heat the 'bunny room.'

27 March 2013 | 47 replies
They attract different personalities and skill sets.

24 January 2012 | 12 replies
I believe this would help greatly down the road in wholesaling and property management skills.

26 April 2013 | 34 replies
After skillfully negotiating a ridiculously large discount on the note, bring your client to closing and collect your just reward.So, that's what I'd do.

1 March 2012 | 28 replies
This says something about either him, his business, his skills, or a combination of those.

4 March 2012 | 13 replies
Will definitely keep working on my communication skills.

18 February 2015 | 182 replies
I have been looking into some Texas markets as I have a few skills that might travel well.

4 March 2012 | 4 replies
The GCs that are financially stable enough to be able to float the renovation costs on a project long-term are the type of GCs that probably aren't going to be interested in partnering on flip (they can do it themselves).The GCs that will likely want to partner with you will probably not have the means or the skills to get the job done well and be able to float all the costs.Just the realty of this business based on my experience -- the good GCs that want to be involved in flipping already are...