There is so much confusion especially for new investors when it comes to doing a double closing. While this subject appears to be complex to some folks, it is really quite straight forward in how it is done. Since this is a lengthy topic, I am going to break...
My definition of wholetailing is really quite simple. It goes something like this; when a house is not quite ugly enough to wholesale but it’s not really nice enough for a retail sale then it’s a candidate for wholetailing. There’s little confusion about what to do...
I read a phenomenal book a while back written by Mitch Stephen called My Life & 1000 Houses. Recently I had the pleasure of doing a recorded interview with Mitch where he talks about his investing career and what led him to write this book. I would highly recommend...
How many times have you made what you consider to be a very fair offer on a house, only to find out later that you lost the deal to another investor? I’ll bet that has happened to just about every real estate investor at one time or another. You may even find out...
One of my goals this year is to build a better buyers list. Unless you are a buy and hold landlord, a good buyers list is the lifeblood of most real estate businesses. But, it is especially important for wholesalers. Wholesalers like to do double closings or...
Well, I did it again. I put a house under contract without looking at it. Call me crazy, but it gets easier every time I do it. I had a good friend tell me quite a while ago, that I would not only get over my fears as a new real estate investor, but in time I...