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Coming this Week…

August 17, 2008

I’ve got a really great video I’ve put together for you on probate marketing do’s and don’ts. Watch for that Monday or Tuesday.
Also, Tuesday I’ll be opening up signup for my new course, ‘Internet Marketing for Real Estate Investors.’ This is the cutting edge, and you’ll find full info on Tuesday at:
http://www.BrianDickersonFlips.com/im
The course starts the [...]

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Locks Changed Post – Don’t Miss the Forest!

August 14, 2008

I have got a lot of emails today regarding my post on the locks getting changed on a subject-to house. They fall in 3 categories:

People are confirming similar happenings in other areas of the country
People want to know the name of the bank and the details
People are insistent that the banks don’t have the right, [...]

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Don’t Fall on Your Facebook – Time to Learn Marketing 2.0

August 13, 2008

First, and I’ve said it since the beginning, marketing rules our business. It’s the difference between enough leads to cherry-pick big deals, and so few that you flounder to buy anything.
Next, although it will NEVER replace offline marketing, online marketing is not only here to stay, but it’s expanding exponentially. Remember when you’d go to [...]

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You Are NOT Your Prospects

June 25, 2008

There’s some “bad thinking” going on out there that gets in the way of many investor’s success. I see it over and over with the clients I work with, and it can really be the difference between making it and floundering.
Here’s how the problem presents itself… the investor doesn’t understand why a homeowner would sell [...]

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FHA Lifts 90-Day Seasoning Requirement

June 17, 2008

The news is spreading fast… the FHA has lifted the 90-day seasoning requirement! Unfortunately, much of the news is incomplete or inaccurate. Here’s the real deal…
What is this all about? Since 2003, the FHA has required that a house is “seasoned” for 90 days before resale. So, after closing on a property, you have to wait 90 [...]

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