by William Bronchick | Mar 12, 2020 | Business Advice
If you are making an offer without the services of a real estate agent and dealing directly with a seller, you might be able to use a standard purchase form obtained from an office supply store. If you do this, be sure to have your attorney review the document and...
by Phyllis Rockower | Mar 10, 2020 | Business Advice
The following is a post created by Phyllis Rockower in 2016 but is still relevant. Her son, attorney, and real estate investor, William Bronchick, is continuing her blog as per her wishes and continues to educate real estate investors. When you are dealing with a...
by William Bronchick | Mar 5, 2020 | Business Advice
By Attorney William Bronchick The most common myth in real estate in that you can only make profits when the real estate market is rising. While it is true that more people make money in rising markets than falling markets, the reason is often luck, not good...
by William Bronchick | Mar 3, 2020 | Business Advice
Any major endeavor worth doing right requires some sort of an organized plan. Starting a business and getting it off on the right foot is no different. It’s amazing to me that most people that are starting a business spend more time planning a 1-week vacation that...
by William Bronchick | Feb 27, 2020 | Business Advice
by William Bronchick Why buy an apartment building when you can RENT one? If you are buying an apartment building with the intent of improving and flipping it within a few years, the Master Lease Option for Apartment Building Strategy may be the way to go. Instead...
by Phyllis Rockower | Feb 25, 2020 | Business Advice, Marketing
These are some methods that still work today. It’s tough out there. Lots of competition. Here is what works: Ignore the MLS. There is such a shortage of properties that anything that makes the MLS will be overbid by novice investors. Door knock notice of trustee...