
Guest host Jim Shapiro interviews investor Bill Twyford about Neurolinguistic Programming. They discuss manipulation versus persuasion, and how to persuade a home-owner into doing what is best for them, whether or not it is best for the buyer.
Guest host Jim Shapiro interviews investor Bill Twyford about Neurolinguistic Programming. They discuss manipulation versus persuasion, and how to persuade a home-owner into doing what is best for them, whether or not it is best for the buyer.
On this episode of Real Life Real Estate, I had the rare pleasure of interviewing one of the real estate greats, Dyches Boddiford. He has many areas of deep expertise and experience, but the one we’ll discuss is buying and selling creatively. You REALLY want to listen to this one and get your questions answered by this 3 decade+ veteran of the creative real estate business.
If you’re a serious investor, you probably need more “Sharks” in your life. Not the toothy kind, but the kind who can fund or partner on deals, like on “Shark Tank”. Tonight, guest host Mr. Drew is interviewing Nick Modarelli, a real-life shark with over 25 year’s experience in the real estate business, who will talk about what he looks for in deals and partners.
In this episode of Real Life Real Estate, I’m talking to success coach Willie Hooks about how to win the really IMPORTANT part of the real estate game—the one that goes on between your ears.
This week on Real Life Real Estate Investing, “The Godfather of Real Estate” Ron LeGrand is back to talk about his favorite topic: TERMS deals. He’ll discuss why he’s backed down on lease/option assignments, where to find the best deals you can buy without banks, and anything YOU want to discuss.
This week on Real Life Real Estate Investing, I’m talking to Scott Abbey, Co-Founder of rentfax.com. He’s created an algorithm based on census data, neighborhood characteristics, and average vacancy rates that allows landlords to evaluate the risk of lost rents, the correct management system, and whether they should purchase a particular property. We’ll discuss some of the factors that go into this evaluation and why.