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  • Investors: A Real Estate Agent’s Most Powerful Partnership
    As any real estate agent knows, leads are the lifeblood to success. This is why it is no secret that a high percentage of most agents’ time is dedicated to uncovering possible leads via as many conduits as possible.  That being said, all leads are not created equal. Some leads roll in thanks to expensive […]
  • How Pre-Qualification Can Help You Get Your Dream Home
    Buying a home is an important – and exciting – decision. After all, having a place to call your own, to raise your family in, to do as you wish with no landlord to answer to are all motivating factors in starting the process. But, in addition to these emotional reasons, buying a home can […]
  • Seeking High-Quality Contractors to Join Our Team
    An important piece of the real estate puzzle hinges on building a strong team. This is why in addition to our network of agents, lenders, attorneys, and brokers, we are always on the lookout for great contractors to partner with. Below is some more insight on what we are looking for along with a number […]
  • Are you Looking to Grow Your Real Estate Investment Opportunities?
    If you are a real estate investor looking to purchase wholesale properties or partner on joint venture projects, look no further. Our team has the experience, know-how, and infrastructure to offer you opportunities in your real estate investment endeavors. No matter if you are looking for a rehab project to work on or you are […]
  • Situations We Can Help Home Sellers With
    Homeowners find themselves in the position of having to sell their home fast for any number of reasons. For example, there are times when family obligations require you to move out of state with little warning. Maybe a job relocation takes you to a new area. Or a personal situation has arisen, putting homeowners on […]
  • Landlords: Selling a Property with Tenants
    Q & A: How do I sell a rental property with tenants? When you decide it’s time to sell your rental property, there are two main courses of action you can take as a landlord: Waiting for the lease to expire before selling, or selling while your tenants are still living in the home. There […]
  • Staging: When Less is More
    Realtor: One of the most common questions I get from clients who are planning to sell their home is how much work they should put into making the home look perfect. As a general rule of thumb, aside from renovating a severely outdated kitchen or bathroom, any home improvement that doesn’t add square footage isn’t […]
  • Are you still managing your own properties?
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  • Ventilation and Mildew proofing your Bathroom
    Mold and mildew can cause problems in the bathroom. The culprit is excess moisture so it is important to be able to direct moist air out of the room quickly. An open window is often an efficient way to circulate air in the bathroom. If there is no window or if a bathroom has a […]
  • Home Improvements and Permits
    What home improvements require building permits? Which remodeling items do and don’t need to have permits? Why do permits even exist? How are many real estate investors sabotaging themselves by ignoring the importance of this piece of paper to their profits? Home Remodeling Projects that Require Building Permits Home improvement and renovation projects which often require […]
  • Top problems faced by people in foreclosure
    Many people who are facing foreclosure problems are most likely experiencing emotional havoc and hardships following this unfortunate occurrence in their lives. This is because foreclosed homes are usually sold at lower prices compared to what it’s originally worth. Anyone could easily understand how things can be a little rougher for them. Here are the […]
  • Air Duct Cleaning 101
    Winter can be hard on the heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system of your house. It’s that time of year when homes are closed off from the outside and the doors and windows are sealed tightly against the freezing temperatures.  What makes it harder on your constantly running furnace is the lack of proper […]
  • A day in the life of a Residential Redeveloper
    Work hard now so you can work hardly in the future. #Rehabber #investor #fixandflips #fixerupperLife#house #cashbuyers #pocketlisting #distressed
  • Spring cleaning and maintaining your home… when is it still worth it?
    Spring is the time of the year when flowers are in bloom, the sun’s rays are invigorating and the brown landscapes are once again filled with lush green colors. It’s no question why spring is one of the most favorite seasons for a lot of people. But, as the beauty of Spring is all around […]
  • Four major mistakes that home sellers (FSBO) make
    Today, many home sellers hastily jump into selling their home without thinking twice about how everything will work out. Not surprisingly though, some of them end up doing it rather unsuccessfully. Are you one of those sellers who got so frustrated about everything after trying to sell it by yourself?Before selling your home, consider these […]
  • Three proven solutions to survive in pending foreclosure
    Foreclosures are indeed hard to accept but you have to face it and waste no time. There’s a long mistaken notion that losing your home to foreclosure is the last act in a sad drama and that the owners have hit bottom so they have nowhere to go. But, thousands of pre-foreclosure homeowners are now […]
  • Real Estate Lead Generation 101
    What are the best real estate lead generation options today? Where and how can real estate agents, investors and other related industry professionals generate more leads for buying, selling and renting properties? What are some of the little known benefits, and pitfalls of common real estate lead generation channels today? Here are 12 ways for real estate […]
  • Technology vs. People Skills: Which Real Estate Strategies Will Win?
    The real estate industry caters to independent strategies. For every investor, there is another way to go about conducting business. Some may prefer to utilize the convenience of technology while others want to maintain personal relationships. However, for one reason or another, there remains a void between these two independent strategies. Smart investors will figure […]
  • Real Estate Investing As A Business
    “Investment is most intelligent when most business like” – Warren Buffett If investing is better when conducted most business like, does it mean that more real estate investors ought to be investing in a more businesslike fashion? Should every real estate investor be investing as a business? What does that really mean? What does it look […]
  • Housing Still The Best Investment Tool Of A Lifetime
    Many people are still wondering whether or not real estate is one of the best investment strategies for long-term wealth building. Is investing in homes still a smart investment for the average individual? Is a home still the best investment of a lifetime for most Americans? If so, why are some pessimists still questioning the rebound […]