I will be the first to admit; I love this site. I've learned alot and have met some great people on here, some of which I am actively doing deals with.
I've bought and read all of Dean's books several times over and they have all shined light on some things I never suspected. The one thing for me is i'm not a fan of assignments, chosing when I work with out of state investors is to get finders fees; its simpler, less expensive, and very cut and dry. But to each their own.
Since i've been on here I get asked alot
"How long have you been doing this???"
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"You're on here alot when do you get your deals done???"
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"Should I get a license too???"
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"How do you find deals???"
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"Can you show me how to do....???"
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"You give really good advice. I appreciate your straight forward point of view???"
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"Why are you such an ^%$hole and douchebag sometimes???"
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I'll address those shortly
Happy that you enjoyed your first Father's Day, but how'd you get lured by your wife to do yard work and scrub toilets on FATHER'S DAY...it must be love, letting you stay out until 3:30AM for Cigars, Cognac, & KOBE!!!
Happy that you enjoyed your yourself.
Russ
Hi, I read everything you said and I believe you to be on target. I may have to change my strategy some and work with different agents in other areas. I live in the tri-state area of Iowa,Illinois and Missouri. I am thinking about finding a re agent in Des Moines and one in St. Louis and let them fight it out over a commision for properties I have them find.
I had two people, one from New York and one from Denver email me asking about the re in this area. If I can get these agents to find what these investors are looking for, I will be able to get started making some profits. I also am going to get on google and check out the real estate wanted portion of the website and if I find something I will list it on the web or give a re agent a call to list it for me.
Today is my birthday and I think that one of my best gifts is getting good support from this website. The internet is one of the best things man has come up with if it is used properly.
You said that some of the other people that post on here have used different means to fund their deals, I don't know what they are, could you let me know who they are? Thanks for your help.
I had two people, one from New York and one from Denver email me asking about the re in this area. If I can get these agents to find what these investors are looking for, I will be able to get started making some profits. I also am going to get on google and check out the real estate wanted portion of the website and if I find something I will list it on the web or give a re agent a call to list it for me.
Today is my birthday and I think that one of my best gifts is getting good support from this website. The internet is one of the best things man has come up with if it is used properly.
You said that some of the other people that post on here have used different means to fund their deals, I don't know what they are, could you let me know who they are? Thanks for your help.
if you have investors looking to invest in properties myself and my business associate have access to in MO I will gladly give you a chance in finding buyers. PM me and send me your email address. First come first serve.
I can't exactly remember mentioning anyone in particular about their funding, but I do recall giving different ideas of finding funding, one of the easiest is to let an investor in on a deal.
They put up the majority of the upfront costs, and then get a higher chunk of the profits once its sold; same as having a hard money lender, but you may be able to get a better rate, but lower cut. The goal for these types of arrangements is you bringing them deals in volume.
Another is partnering with others who do assigning and any upfront costs they pay for they get their money back, plus a % more.
Sometimes the option of 'OPM' other peoples money is not an option and you have to think of other ways that are not traditional.
Hope it helps
So i'm walking down 5th ave texting, looking up, texting, looking up, te....(you get the picture) and I get inadvertantly bumped and my BB flys out of my hand, hits the ground and slides towards the drain.
In a scene from just about every action movie, I in slow motion see my 'lifeline' bounce off the ground, and slide, bounce off the ground, slide twoards the drain. I then jump on the ground in the street and catch it.
In the process, I fall in a small puddle of water and on a fresh piece of gum. To say I am ****ed off is an understatement; my just out the dry cleaners cleaned grey suit is completely ruined.
P-I-S-S-E-D. To the highest level of ****tivity.
I type this while at Mens Warehouse in a pair of shorts the store lent to me to get me out of my soggy, yet drying, dirt stained suit looking for another suit to buy.
If you saw me right now, in a white tank top, standard orange shorts, black socks and black hard sole shoes; I looked like a retired old man in Miami, you wouldn't stop laughing
Such is the life
sitting in my old man gear waiting for the suits I bought to be stitched and hemmed up correctly
One is a nice blue suit, the other a grey similar to the one that is wrecked, but with slim pinstripes. They also reeled me in with more shirts and one of my two absolute weaknesses; ties.
The other is shoes.
I told two of my appts who laughed about it and understood and we rescheduled for tomorrow. In addition to being on here, biding my time playing solitaire to pass the time.
that is hilarious!! i guess that's one way to get a couple new suits, some ties and shoes.
Linda, Army EOD Mom
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IT'S ALL GOOD AND EVERYTHING IS WORKING OUT PERFECTLY FOR ME!
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Evidence
Appearing
Real
You should also have taken up comedy as a sidekick. I know, had I seen your apparel, no one would have been able to take me off the floor. I was cracking up with laughter reading your post. Imagine doing real estate and having a laugh to go with the it. Thanks for sharing, it makes us not take life all that serious. God Bless.
Sandra
"You can never get to the top, if you are not willing to climb. Do not look at the difficulty of the climb, only anticipate the view from the top."
"Can't even walk without you holding my hand." (Song)
"Is anything too hard for the Lord ..." Genesis 19:14
"In all things, wait on the Lord."
"Think not of your own deliverance, but trust in God who will give in abundance."
"When you are down to nothing, God is up to something." Unknown
"Our lives begin to end, the day we become silent about those things that really matters." Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
I know you were referring to someone else but I swear I heard you saying those words to me (even though we've never had a live phone conversation!).
It's so basic and obvious and I've heard it before. But it was a bit of a wake up call to my current fuzzy state of mind.
Thanks so much for posting it! I love your blunt and direct approach!
I'm going to utilize your post and remind myself of this tomorrow when I struggle with taking care of business that I should have taken care of today but argued myself to immobilization.
Thanks again and talk to you soon!
I said "you're broke. What more motivation do you need??? Look i'm not that 'ra ra sis boom ba' type of dude. I just get up and do it. I suggest you do the same because at the end of the day, only you have to look at you in the mirror and you don't want to say what if."
He said he would do it. Hope so.
=M=
Here's your first class ticket on my plane to destination: MILLIONS!
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"An investment in knowledge always pays the best interest." Benjamin Franklin
I see my main man E Money Bags has jokes
Oh and the sneakers are Kobe Black Mamba's from two years ago; i've been searching all over for them and found them on e-bay for $180
I had no choice
I can just envision you flying through your air saving your phone. Would make for a good commercial... maybe fore suits or shoes.
At least you got some good stuff out of it!
So saturday it was an international war of sorts as the World Cup had my household divided.
I rooted for the USA, while my wife rooted for her native Ghana. Needless to say the smack talk was long and painful from her as she gloated allllllll weekend.
Added to that I attended a family members softball game and had a great time with the people there. Afterwards took the family out to eat. By the time we got home, me, my wife and our 6mo old son were sprawled on the bed in a comatose state knocked out until we were awoken by my son who was hungry.
Being the Super Dad I am, I bathed and fed him, and with my wife still knocked out, went out on the front stoop and smoked a nice Nicuarguan to reflect on my life and reflect on how blessed I am.
Sunday, sore and still extremely tired, I trudged through a P90X workout(Shoulders & Arms), had a great breakfast, went to the barber and then,.......nothing. My wife went out to lunch with some of her friends, took my son, and I had no appointments and just slept, watched tv, slept, watched tv, slept.
That evening watched True Blood, Hung, Entourage, Sportscenter and then bed.
Woke up at my customary 5am and started my day all over.
Elix,
For generating the initial grin at your 'Anti-Journal' concept, thanks.
Of course, great testimonial material shared too.
But (for me) the value comes also in the form of its humor, as we move onward!
P.S.
The 'standard orange shorts' imagery was a little too much information for me. LMAO
Sounds like you had an enjoyable weekend. When I emailed you last Fri. the 25th you said something about wanting to help out a friend of yours and I didn't quite understand what you meant. Could you tell me again what you were saying? I know I gave you a couple of suggestionas to how to help him out but I'm not sure that is what you wanted to hear. Please let me know what you were thinking of doing to help him and I'll see what I can do.
we've been working together finding buyers for properties he has out there.
It's actually at a point where we have more homes than buyers can buy. We've sold quite a few so far and we're constantly getting buyers for the homes but they all are cashflow jackpots and have been getting lots of distressed sellers looking to unload and we just need more buyers to sell to.
I've also met with a developer in the ATL-area who has a bunch of homes to unload; they are all cash flow ready with existing tenants(shameless plug).
The last two days have been brutal heatwise and i've been in the house playing a season of NCAA Football 2010 as my beloved alma mater, the University of Maine. I realigned the team to the Pac-10 and as much as I tried, my record is 2-7. Suffice to say, I won't be going to the Rose Bowl.
But back to RE convo, we changed our strategy with the home sales of KC properties which has lead to the large influx of sellers wanting our services;
1. Providing free credit, income, employment and reference checks
2. Provides first month of property management services for free(the favorite word of any investor/home owner)
#2 is a service investors on here might want to consider as it is also another way to collect a check,.....or checks on a regular basis.
If there is interest in KC, you know how to find me
i'm happy for your wife and Ghana, but terribly sad for the USA and all of us who were rooting for them. i think the USA needs to learn a lot more about team work and that has always been an issue for the men's team. just my "professional" opinion.
Linda, Army EOD Mom
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Evidence
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Real
Linda if I have to hear one more time about that game
I'm reading your updates; I see you're getting your battle scars. Keep up the great work you're doing
ouch!!! no more about the game. thanks for keeping an eye on me. i just wrote you down on my calendar for Friday. i'll try to touch base with you then. with so much going on right now, i'm being a bit indecisive. talk soon.
Linda, Army EOD Mom
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Evidence
Appearing
Real
and i'm going to recruit you like i'm the Chicago Bulls.....which is where he's going to go to
Remember where you heard it first
Are you interested in finding buyers online? There is a couple of ways I could find some buyers for you and your friend in NY, Orlando, KC or Atlanta. I didn't know if you were interested in people from those areas.
I need your professional advice!
My cousin is in contract with his property manager to also sell his house. The contract ends on 8/31. If she takes the house off the market and stops selling the house, is there a formal form that can be signed terminating the listing agreement, or is he stuck until the 31st of August.
He really is getting taken by the property manager who convinced him to lower the rent 'temporarily' by $200 only he didn't realize that it was for the remainder of the lease agreement. So, while he thought that break would end in January, it will go on until the 31st of August. He's losing $500/month with property management fees and all his other costs and cannot afford it.
Does he have any recourse? There was a valid, signed contract for the $200 more, but the property manager convinced him he'd be out rent for months if he didn't take the lower rent the tenant was offering. Also, the lease specified the amount was for the rent x 12 months, so I'm not understanding why she didn't hold him to his lease obligation. It seems like she was representing the tenant, not my cousin.
My cousin is in contract with his property manager to also sell his house. The contract ends on 8/31. If she takes the house off the market and stops selling the house, is there a formal form that can be signed terminating the listing agreement, or is he stuck until the 31st of August.
He really is getting taken by the property manager who convinced him to lower the rent 'temporarily' by $200 only he didn't realize that it was for the remainder of the lease agreement. So, while he thought that break would end in January, it will go on until the 31st of August. He's losing $500/month with property management fees and all his other costs and cannot afford it.
Does he have any recourse? There was a valid, signed contract for the $200 more, but the property manager convinced him he'd be out rent for months if he didn't take the lower rent the tenant was offering. Also, the lease specified the amount was for the rent x 12 months, so I'm not understanding why she didn't hold him to his lease obligation. It seems like she was representing the tenant, not my cousin.
at this point, and I could be wrong, he might be bound until the term of the contract. He could argue he was duped, but the PM could argue your cousin read and understood the terms of the agreement. I think he should definitely consult now, even though the agreement is near its end.
Have him send a certified letter to the property manager and cc your attorney as well immediately rescinding the services, but have him talk first to see if it can be done. If so do it and then go from there
I really appreciate your response. He has an appointment with her next Tuesday over the phone. I saw the email she had sent to him and it made it sound like if he didn't take the lower rent he wouldn't have anyone to rent the property for months, like she couldn't do anything to get a tenant in there and the existing lease didn't mean a thing!
In a weekend, I've rounded up 4 potentials, without doing any advertising. I don't think my cousin understood that because he already had a signed contract, the tenant was already obligated for the entire amount for the entire 12 months. I hope we will at least be able to market it before the 31st of August to help him sell it. He's motivated and wants OUT. I'm thinking of doing a sandwich lease with it. Have to go reread Greg Murphy's chapter on sandwich leases.
In a weekend, I've rounded up 4 potentials, without doing any advertising. I don't think my cousin understood that because he already had a signed contract, the tenant was already obligated for the entire amount for the entire 12 months. I hope we will at least be able to market it before the 31st of August to help him sell it. He's motivated and wants OUT. I'm thinking of doing a sandwich lease with it. Have to go reread Greg Murphy's chapter on sandwich leases.
Let them know about it now and how its going to be available 9/1
Give a super duper, small two paragraph description of the place in terms of size and amenities, surrounding stores and eateires and transportation. Place three or four of these ads in different styles
Also, place ads on it regarding a sandwich lease and give a brief explanation on how it can benefit whoever is interested in it. Three or four ads all with different ad lines would be perfect.
Voila
Hi, found some more investors for you. I think I said there were 3 I found yesterday. I found 4 more. A woman named Donna said she would send you and email and I told her to say I referred her to you so you would know that I recommended you to her. I am hoping some of the others will contact you as well. Now I have to start looking for some deals for myself and some investors. Have you looked into some of the properties in Des Moines or have you not had enough time? Hope you have a nice 4th of July weekend. Hope to hear from you soon with positive news.
I really enjoy reading your journal, all you do and of course you're great sense of humor and skillful way of writing! Thanks for sharing all you do with all of us - I may not post too often sometimes but I"m always on here reading and following everyone Have a great weekend!
www.adeptpropertiesllc.com
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one of your investors wasn't named Vivian right???
Because she asked me to lend her $10m so she can invest in your country and would pay me back 10X over in a few weeks lol
Can't wait to hear back from your people so if all goes well, I can write you a check in gratitude
Hi, there was no person with that name. I am still looking for more people but may take a little time. Keep your hopes up because I certainly am. Isn't it irritating when you can't find what you want right away and then it suddenly falls in your lap without expecting it? I was trolling through google and found some listing for people who wants to buy property and found one right in my home town. Isn't that amazing? Anyway, hope to get more info to you soon. Will keep on trying.
to make this a 100% RE free weekend. I even promised my wife.
Yet another broken promise down the drain.
"Ok, that sounds good let me get back to you..."
"Ummm, sorry I have to take this call..."
"How much will they take for cash???..."
"My client is paying cash and can close in a week, there is no way you can expect him to pay normal price...."
I got one phone call on sunday night that ended my RE dealings with a glare that could kill from my wife;
"How long have you had it??? Yeah i'm only 5 minutes away. I don't see why I couldn't be there in,....(insert the "I dare you to walk out of this house to look at a house" look from my wife)...actually let's do it on wednesday. Its family time right now...(click)
Monday I was able to sneak some calls to some of my DG family, but on monday was able to enjoy the 'Law & Order' marathon
Why'd It take me sooo long to find your journal? You are the most animated hilarious person I've met on dg.com and looking forward to seeing you at a upcoming shindig!!
God Bless,
Gorgeous
So being the basketball junkie I am as well as the president of the 'Kobe Bryant is going to be considered better than MJ' fan club, I made a bet with my friend down in miami that Wade would not re-sign w Miami and go to the Chicago Bulls.
One large Juniors cheese cake w strawberries in the mail today
Nothing to speak of RE-wise other than waiting for three closings this week as well as this new interest in lots from some of my clients
Time to work