by Jim Ingersoll | Feb 25, 2013 | Creative Real Estate Investing, House Flipping/Wholesaling, Motivated Sellers
This transcript How to Connect With a Motivated Seller in 5 Easy Steps was adapted from CREonline’s: Affordable Personal Coaching & Training for Real Estate Investors. Your 5-Step Seller Phone Survey Congratulations. A motivated seller has called you and...
by Marko Rubel | Oct 23, 2012 | Motivated Sellers, Real Estate Investing Strategies
Marketing is the most important part of every business. Here’s my Top 10 List of Ways to Market Your Real Estate Investing Business. I listed it in order with respect to your budget. So if your budget is small, you do the first few things on the list. When you have...
by Jim Ingersoll | Oct 1, 2012 | Finding Buyers, Motivated Sellers, Real Estate Investor Resources
Real estate investors should always focus on effective marketing. Marketing to find motivated sellers, marketing to find great tenants, marketing to build a wholesale buyers list, marketing for private lenders, and marketing to sell houses. Your marketing effort needs...
by Josh Caldwell | Aug 28, 2012 | Motivated Sellers, Real Estate Investing Strategies
I get a lot of questions about marketing on the internet. After all, the online market is massive no matter what product we are talking about. Web-based marketing is good, but for real estate you need to get your message out to your local area. I know what I’m...
by Jim Ingersoll | Jul 24, 2012 | Creative Real Estate Investing, Motivated Sellers, Real Estate Investing Strategies
Today’s real estate market has created excellent opportunities for real estate investors to work directly with motivated sellers. These are distressed sellers with a variety of life challenges such as job loss, divorce, or medical challenges. They might be out-of-town...
by Jim Ingersoll | Apr 10, 2012 | Motivated Sellers, Real Estate Investing Strategies, Real Estate Investor Resources
Did you get the memo from your local code enforcement office? New construction permits are way down, which means the code enforcement officers are looking for ways to increase activity on existing housing. How can we use this reality to find more houses to...