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Happy New Year Everyone! Wow, what a great New Year Meeting and VIP Party we had on Monday. It was definitely our BIGGEST & BEST meeting yet!

Our first Haves and Wants Speed Marketing Session was a huge success! Guests and members alike really enjoyed taking the stage and telling our group all about their deals for sales, their businesses and any other haves and wants they had. Thank you Joe Thompson for hosting the session and all of those of you who participated. We will be posting the video of the Haves and Wants Speed Marketing Session on the website later this week.

We were also blessed to have real investing master, Ron LeGrand, spend nearly 2 1/2 hours teaching us “The 7 Top Requirements For You To Prosper As A Real Estate Investor”, answering questions from the audience and networking with members and guest during the New Year VIP Party. Ron gave away some really great bonus training material for all those who attended and especially to those who signed up for his Fast Track to Wealth Training that takes place in Atlanta on January 15th. If you have not signed up for the Fast Track training, register here now!

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Get Paid to be an Atlanta REIA Charter Member

Atlanta REIA Main Monthly MeetingTONIGHT, Monday, October 4th is our Atlanta REIA Main Monthly Meeting. At this month’s meeting we will be launching our new Atlanta REIA Charter Membership Plans to begin growing our organization. Our goal to become the biggest and the best real estate investor group in the South over the next year and we need your help to do it. Now is your chance to become an Atlanta REIA Charter Member and get paid up to $150 for every new member you refer to us during our Charter Membership Drive. That’s right, up to One Hundred Fifty Dollars ($150) for every new member you refer to us for a limited time only!

All you have to do is join Atlanta REIA as a Silver or Gold Charter Member to receive all the normal benefits of membership.  Additionally, as Charter Members you ‘ll get the opportunity to become an Atlanta REIA Goodwill Ambassador and refer us new members. As a Silver Member Ambassador, you’ll receive up to $50 for Silver and Gold Member referrals. As a Gold Member Ambassador, you’ll receive up to $50 for Silver Membership referrals and up to $150 for Gold Member referrals.  Certain terms and conditions do apply to qualify for commissions. For more details, don’t miss our October Main Atlanta REIA Meeting or your chance to become an Atlanta REIA Charter Member and Goodwill Ambassador! Read More→

Finally… a REIA Membership That Pays… Literally!

Atlanta REIA Main Monthly MeetingOur October 4th Atlanta REIA Main Monthly Meeting will be a very special one. This month we will be launching our Atlanta REIA Charter Membership Drive to begin quickly growing our organization. Our goal is to become the biggest and the best real estate investor group in the South over the next year with your help. Our Charter Membership Drive will not only fund our growth, but it will also help GET YOU PAID RIGHT NOW! How you ask?

The plan is simple…. become a Silver or Gold Atlanta Real Estate Investor Alliance Member and get paid up to $150 for every new member you refer to us who joins  our REIA group during our Charter Membership Drive. Simple right? Is there a catch? No, there is no catch but certain terms and conditions do apply. For more details, don’t miss our October Main Atlanta REIA Meeting or your chance to become a Charter Member and get paid up up to $150 for referring us new members during our Charter Membership Drive! Read More→

Monday, Oct 4th is a Very Special Atlanta REIA Main Meeting On Charter Memberships, Credit Repair and Rehabbing for Profit

Atlanta REIA Main Monthly MeetingWe have a very special agenda planned for our next Atlanta REIA Main Monthly meeting on October 4th at 5:30 PM at the Doubletree Hotel in Roswell. Our Charter Membership drive starts Oct 4th! Dustin Griffin will be rolling out our new Atlanta REIA Charter Membership Packages and tell you how you can get paid handsomely to help us grow our Charter Membership. You must be present to participate in this month’s Charter Membership rollout.  Also, our special guest Rick Harper from Summit Credit Group is going to talk about how to repair your credit and your life as well as that of your customers, tenants and buyers. And Atlanta’s very own Pete Youngs, AKA Mr. Rehab, will be talking about how run a profitable home renovation “fix and flip” business.

Pete YoungsMore specifically, Pete is going to talk about:

  • Making an extra $10,000 average profit on every deal
  • Learn to evaluate repairs and estimate costs
  • How to create thousands in profits while rehabbing
  • Where to get low cost labor without losing quality
  • Getting contractor discount savings from 10% to 30% or more
  • Managing rehabs without doing the work yourself
  • Hands on training for “Do it Yourselfers”
  • Rehab 101 techniques to turn ugly houses into $30,000 pay checks
  • Doing minor cosmetic repairs to major renovations
  • Covering your assets using liability and lien waivers
  • Making thousands of dollars extra per deal by being the job boss
  • Being your own general contractor for the big bucks
  • And more!

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Beware of Contractor ScamsYear after year, home remodeling fraud costs consumers thousands of dollars and considerable stress and aggravation. Another scary thought is that a big part of the people targeted for this type of scam are elderly persons. Contractor fraud is a criminal activity pulled by scam artists on consumers. They tend to prey on senior citizens and singles, taking advantage of their willingness to trust others who sound believable. Sadly, it’s a different world today. It is best to be cautious when seeking workers. Among some fairly obvious tactics, here are some things to watch out for. Read More→

Toxic Terrors That Affect Homes

Posted on September 29, 2010 by

MOLD

Toxic Black MoldMold in houses has become one of the most popular scares in recent years. Although it has been around since before caveman days, our industry is always out to find something new to charge thousands of dollars to correct. Most molds, even black in color are not the toxic poison type of mold that causes illness in people. The temporary fix is to use a 50/50 mix of bleach and water to clean the surface. This does not kill the mold, it just removes the surface visibility and unless you take away the moisture or cause of the mold it will return. For mold remediation of black mold and mold infestation, please refer to my article on mold in your previous issues of REIP magazine. If you have significant mold in sight, one of the brands of product I recommend is Microban. It is highly effective in handling problems associated with mold, fungi, bacteria, germs and so on. You may find it by calling a janitorial supply company from your yellow pages book. Read More→

Seal The Deal With Curb Appeal

Posted on September 29, 2010 by

Curb AppealCurb appeal is one of the most important aspects of any real estate transaction. For me, it is the curb appeal that defines everything about my deal. How much will I offer? How much will it take to rehab the property? How does it compare to the surrounding living conditions? Simply stated, if the curb appeal is not very good, I know that I can buy the property for a discounted price. And that’s what my business is all about. Buying distressed homes and then raising the curb appeal through repairs to the property that not only raise curb appeal, but also the value too. Here are several ways that I use to bring up the value of houses to maximize my profit at resale. Read More→

Real Estate Has a Sense of Humor

Posted on January 1, 2013 by

Deborah Harris - Auctioneer DaysWith over 30 years of Atlanta real Estate under my belt, one begins to think you’ve heard or seen it all.  Not true!   As an analytical person that usually utilizes this column to the explain Atlanta market statistics, I decided the end of the year needed a little levity.  Those of you that know me, would state that I have a healthy sense of humor anyway.  Therefore, this column is devoted to the more humorous true stories I have experienced in real estate.

Auctions and Land:

  1. In 1983, I went to Mendenhall Auction School in North Carolina, exactly 20 years after my Dad had graduated from the same auction school.  He fronted the money for the school and the expenses for me to attend, on the condition, that we deduct it from future auction commissions. Well, in the eighties, auction and real estate were mostly male occupations. Therefore, 90% of a class of 100 was men.  The first day of school, the schoolmaster, Mr. Mendenhall, announced that, “We have a very special student here.  She is the second generation to attend auction school, and, her father is the President of the National Auctioneers Association.”  With that, everyone wanted to meet me, and, a group invited me to play poker with them.  Well, I inherited my math and card playing abilities from Dad, and, I am sure this group had no idea who they were tangling with. The following Monday after my graduation from school, I was in my Dad’s office, when I started counting of hundreds of dollars to him.  “Here’s the tuition money.  Here’s the expense money.  And, I am keeping the rest”, I exclaimed.  “Where did you get all that money, girl?” my father questioned.  “I won it playing poker with the rednecks that wanted to learn to sell cows and tobacco,” I proudly said.  With that, he slammed his fist on his desk and stated, “Way to go, Girl!” Read More→