Monthly Archives: July 2016

Important Team Members For Every Step Of Your Transaction

Posted by JD Esajian // July 15, 2016

build the perfect team

If the NBA finals taught us anything it is the importance of having a good team around you. Sure, Lebron James & Kyrie Irving were the stars but they could not do it alone.  There were several players and coaches who did the little things to make them successful.  These pieces to the puzzle often […]


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6 New Ways To Find Wholesale Deals

Posted by JD Esajian // July 14, 2016

wholesaling

The key to successful wholesaling is finding deals where nobody else is looking. Many new wholesale investors are tempted by the low hanging fruit that is foreclosures.  While the right foreclosure deal can be a home run they are also filled with competition.  By wasting all of your time searching for the same deals that […]


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4 Ways To Sell Your Rehab Quickly

Posted by JD Esajian // July 13, 2016

property flipping

As any rehab investor knows quicks sales are essential for success. It allows you to maximize profits on the current deal and accelerate how quickly you can find the next one.  As great as quick rehab turnovers are not every investor knows how to achieve them.  It is not enough to hurry through a project […]


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How To Get The Most Out Of Your Day

Posted by JD Esajian // July 12, 2016

successful entrepreneur

There are only so many hours in a day. Every investor regardless of age, experience or market has the ability to maximize the twenty four hours they are given.  Often times what you will find is that the most successful investors get the most out of every day.  Those that struggle may have the best […]


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5 Basics Of Real Estate Investing

Posted by JD Esajian // July 11, 2016

Real estate goals

Real estate investing has exploded in recent years. Everyday there are thousands of new investors all across the country.  The hard reality is that not every new investor is going to be successful.  Without proper education and action many will have trouble getting off the ground.  What many new investors fail to grasp is that […]


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Ask These Five “What if’s” With Your Rental Property

Posted by JD Esajian // July 8, 2016

rental-properties

Owning a rental property is one of the building blocks for long term wealth. If you run things right you can collect checks and build equity for as long as you own the property.  As great as this scenario may be you also need to take time and consider the alternative.  Regardless of your experience […]


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Does Everyone Know You Are A Real Estate Investor?

Posted by JD Esajian // July 7, 2016

grow your business

How many people in your market know that you invest in real estate? Telling your friends, family and even co-workers is a good start but it is far from enough. To get the success that you want you need to put yourself out there and let as many people as you can know what you […]


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How To Generate And Utilize Extra Cash Flow

Posted by JD Esajian // July 6, 2016

cash flow

Cash flow is the name of the game for most rental property owners. The greater the amount of monthly cash flow the more attractive the property is.  On the surface calculating cash flow is as easy as subtracting your expenses from the income received.  This wouldn’t be a wrong calculation but there is often much […]


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Key Components Of A Hard Money Loan

Posted by JD Esajian // July 5, 2016

Many investors have heard of hard money loans but don’t quite know all of the ins and outs. Generally speaking a hard money loan is funding issued by an individual or group of individuals for a real estate transaction.  Instead of using strict lender guidelines they follow their own set of lending criteria.  Greater emphasis […]


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4 Tips For Managing A Student Housing Rental

Posted by JD Esajian // July 1, 2016

student housing

A student housing rental can be one of the best additions to your portfolio you will ever make. It is not uncommon for a rental property located near a College or University to demand rents 10 to 30 percent higher than similar properties on the other side of town.  While student housing can demand higher […]


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