by Administrator | Nov 29, 2015 | Articles
In my early twenties, I thought that to be successful, I must look successful. I bought a Porsche, a gold Rolex watch and some Brooks Brothers suits. Dean Kates, who was my mentor back then, told me the following story to help me understand that greatness comes from...
by Bill Cook | Jun 14, 2015 | Articles
I hate being an idiot, but when you screw up like I just did, it qualifies me to be the biggest nimrod in the land! The most powerful document in real estate investing is the option agreement. Sadly, the least used and most misunderstood document in real estate also...
by Bill Cook | Jul 20, 2013 | Articles
Have you ever made a TOTAL fool of yourself – when you were least expecting to? Read on, and learn how I stepped square in the middle of it in 2013! One of my lifelong friends in Marietta, Georgia – Mary Ann Doering – invited Kim and me over to a small dinner party...
by Administrator | Apr 7, 2012 | Articles
It can be argued that a butterfly and a caterpillar are one and the same. OK, maybe they are – but not at the same time! It’s one or the other – but not both! So, which are you? As real estate investors, we all start off the same – as caterpillars. We just know...
by Administrator | Apr 24, 2011 | Articles
On April 15, 2011, the Feds closed Bartow County Bank. It’s the third local bank to fail since the real estate bubble popped in 2006. And this isn’t just a local thing. The big boys have also been dropping like flies: LaSalle, Bear Stearns, Merrill Lynch,...
by Administrator | Jun 27, 2010 | Articles
Just talked to a new real estate investor who, because he’s petrified of doing a bad deal, can’t muster up the courage to meet with sellers. Why not? What if a seller accepts his offer? Lions and tigers and bears, oh my! Don’t laugh. Most real estate investors feel...