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Six degrees and six vacancies… Oh shazbot!

Six degrees and six vacancies… Oh shazbot!

Six degrees and six vacancies... Oh shazbot!   It’s six degrees outside. Well not exactly. Technically it’s in the teens, but with the wind chill, it feels like six degrees. Needless to say, this is not normal weather in Georgia. There’s ice and snow everywhere. And as I lay in bed this morning, all I could think about was all the ways this weather could affect the six vacant houses we have...

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How to get started in real estate investing?

How to get started in real estate investing?

How to get started in real estate investing?   So what’s the best way to break into real estate investing? You may think you should start by getting approved for a loan. Maybe you think you should meet with contractors, realtors or even lawyers first. Perhaps you should buy one of those seminar packages who come with a mentor that will tell you exactly what to do next.   Here is a...

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How to make your top offer

How to make your top offer

How to make your top offer:   When you’re looking to buy an investment property, it’s important not to get emotional while evaluating the deal. Let me warn you, failure to keep your emotions in check will cost you big time. Ask me how I know.   One of the worst deals Ashley and I ever did was a result of us leaving our excitement unchecked. When we were new investors, we wanted so...

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Seek out great Agents

Seek out great Agents

Seek out great Agents   The other day, a young agent contacted me about a deal down in Cartersville. It was a great deal, and since the agent brought it to my attention, I made my offer through him.   As I was going through the paperwork, I noticed something called an “Exclusive Buyer Brokerage Agreement.” Be careful of these. As this particular document stated, “the buyer hereby...

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Should you use a handy man?

Should you use a handy man?

Should you use a handy man?   Lately I’ve had a hard time finding a good, consistent, and affordable painter that’s not booked three months out.   This issue led me to do something I don’t normally do - I called a handyman service for paint bids on two consecutive projects - I got burned on both of them.   The first house was in Dalton.   I hired a local handyman service I’d...

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