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What If I've Never Filled Out a Contract Before?

Perhaps you’re wanting to sell your home FSBO (For Sale By Owner) to save on real estate commissions but you’re worried about filling out the contract. You’ve always assumed you needed to hire a Realtor because you don’t have any experience with contracts.

Well, I’ve got good news! There are other alternatives that can save you potentially thousands of dollars, even tens of thousands of dollars. Remember, Realtors make money as a percentage of your purchase price (often 6%), which can add up fast.

Here are a few of your other options:

  1. Consult with a family member or friend who has done a FSBO transaction before. They can guide you through the process.
  1. Call a local Title Company and they'll be glad to help because they make money when they close the transaction. They'll often give you the standard forms to use along with some tips on which sections to pay attention to.
  1. If you want to spend a few hundred bucks to make sure everything is exactly right (which I recommend
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How to Identify a Distressed Property

flip hacking Jul 02, 2021

One of the keys to flipping houses is to get really good at identifying distressed properties.

You see these properties around you every day, but you probably aren't accustomed to seeing them as an opportunity to earn extra income on the side to support your ministry.

Let's discuss this.

So, what is a distressed property?

Here are common exterior signs that could indicate distress:

  • Grass overgrown/landscape deterioration
  • Trees hanging down into the yard
  • Significant peeling paint/fascia damage
  • Boarded up windows/very old windows
  • Siding/brick deterioration
  • Loose/missing shingles
  • Trash strewn across the property
  • Mail overflowing from mailbox
  • Garage door in disrepair

This list could go on, but you get the idea. You're looking for properties whose exterior shows that the home probably needs some work. Often the exterior gives you a good idea of what the interior is like.

Distressed property owners sometimes want a cash-paying investor t

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You Make Your Money When You Buy

Even if you haven’t invested in real estate before, you’ve probably heard this saying.

You make your money when you buy.

What does that even mean?

It means that the price you pay for the house is the best indicator of your future return on investment.

Many house flippers have learned this lesson the hard way. What looks easy on HGTV can be very difficult in real life.

Regardless of how good your remodel is or how tasteful your decorations are, if you didn’t buy the house right, you could end up making very little money, or even worse, you could lose a lot of money!

An example:

  • Mr. Flipper buys a house on the market using a real estate agent who tells them they are getting a good price.
  • Mr. Flipper begins the remodel and after he takes up the floors, he sees issues with the foundation that will require extra money.
  • Mr. Flipper tried to save some money by doing some of the project DIY and spends nights/weekends painting, laying tile, and installing cabinets.
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3 Ways to Flip a House

flip hacking Mar 19, 2021

When you hear the word “house flip,” what comes to mind?

Usually it’s something along the lines of what you see on HGTV. A couple like Chip & Joanna:

  • Find a house on the market
  • Purchase it using financing
  • Do a full remodel (which is expensive)
  • Sell 6-9 months later for a profit (hopefully)

Let’s call this Fix & Flip.

#1 - Fix & Flip

This the most well-known way to flip. And also the most intimidating due to the amount of money/expertise needed to accomplish it. But it has the greatest profit potential.

Most people don’t realize there are other ways to flip houses too. Some that are much simpler than what I described above. And require far less money. Or no money at all.

#2 - Lipstick Flip (also called Cosmetic Flip)

With this type of flip, you do far less to the house. Basically you’re just putting a little “lipstick” on it. You’ll:

  • Clean it up
  • Touch up some paint
  • Fix a few other cosmetic issues
  • Then list it for sale

This approach res

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15 Ideas for Level 3 Tentmakers

A Level 3 Tentmaker is looking to earn a full-time income. Ideally in flexible ways that support their ministry schedule.

Needed: ~$60k+

Ways to make an extra $60k+:

  1. Social Media Management - work with clients to create social media accounts and post regular updates to them
  1. Commission Sales - many sales jobs are flexible and allow you to get paid for results rather than for time
  1. Online Courses/Coaching - online education has become a very large industry with great potential for full-time income
  1. Realtor - this can provide a little extra money, part-time income or full-time income depending on the time you can spend
  1. Moving Company - I have friends that are running a moving business to provide for themselves full-time for ministry purposes
  1. Real Estate Acquisitions - real estate investors are often looking for people to help them find and purchase new properties
  1. Freelance programming - learn to code and monetize your ability online
  1. Network Admini...
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