Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

FREE 1 Year Job Elimination Plan »

I wanted to share a special report with you that’s well worth reading if you haven’t yet already.  It’s a real estate investor’s “1 Year Job Elimination Plan” written by my good friend Steve Cook. It’s kind of a “white paper” special report that lays out a workable plan for how you can use your [...]

Considering Than Merrill’s “Wholesaling University”? Do Your Due Diligence First… »

So Than Merrill’s “Wholesaling University” opened its doors today. Posturing itself as, “…a systematic, classroom-style approach to continuing education in today’s wholesaling arena.” it makes some pretty bold promise of comprehensively .  But will it really deliver? UPDATE: Please note that Wholesaling University is now closed to new charter members. I’m sure they’ll reopen at [...]

New Software Promises Ridiculously Awesome Systemization for REI Forms/Paperwork (Video) »

If you get all giddy (like I do) over systems and tools that simplify life and make your work faster and easier, then you’re gonna love this. A friend just forwarded me this video on, “How To Get Unbelievably Low Offers Accepted By Using Justification!” I just finished watching it, and I must say I’m [...]

Wired for “REI Wired”? Do Your Due Diligence First… »

So there’s some buzz in the REI realm right now about the launch of REI Wired. The doors opened up today (1/15/09) at Noon EST, and apparently they’re opening for a limited number of “charter members” to beta test the system. While some people (I won’t call names) are falling over themselves to push you [...]

Gray Haired Guru Rage (Can Mike Collins Still Be Trusted?) »

Ok, so I’ve known Mike Collins for around 3-ish years now. He’s a 24+yr house veteran of flipping houses who’s always seemed a pretty straight shooter to me. He’s also like, the most laid back guy I’ve ever met (I practically fall asleep shaking hands with him. So why’s he smashing a TV with a [...]

Uncle Sam Eats Cousins Fannie, Freddie (Cliff’s Notes) »

So Uncle Sam just ate cousins Fannie and Freddie.
With that, the we enter a new and uncharted phase of the mortgage crisis, potentially saddling American taxpayers with billions of dollars in losses from home loans made by the private sector.

Noteworthy Industry News »

Just a handful of interesting articles and tidbits I’ve stumbled upon in the last week or so. I found them interesting and thought you might as well… At What Point Should You Hire Help? An excellent post from Shaun McCloskey featuring a short interview with one of his students. “I just got off the phone [...]