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Hey, my name is Trevor and I'm the founder of The REI Brain and editor/contributor. I started investing in real es.tate when I was 21... and love entrepreneurship, the internet, and real estate. My main focus today is growing my companies, systemizing my businesses so I can work less and make more, and spend more time with my family. Learn more about me at trevormauch.com.
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How to present a lowball offer to a seller (and get it accepted)

So you want a deal, huh? Good. That’s the secret to investing: money is made when you buy, not when you sell. If you buy below the price the market is paying, you’ll always have equity. You always have some wiggle room. If the market starts to drop, you can exit fast (assuming that you’re […]

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Are you ready to make 2014 your most profitable year EVER?

Then it’s time to invest in some new habits and routines, and focus on the art of deliberate practice. Huh? Are you wondering what habit and routine have to do with profit? Everything. Listen, it’s pretty simple. Can you make the same amount of money you are today with doing just a fraction of the […]

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How to find (and capture) great foreclosure deals

There’s a lot of competition to find great deals on foreclosures. Finding them is only one part of the process – you also need to know how to capture them. Here are a few secrets from the pros that we’ve used with great success. 1. Comb through the same listings everyone uses. There’s a lot […]

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The cheapest way to market property online is a goldmine

Does your phone have a video camera? For most tech-savvy investors, the answer is yes. So why aren’t they using the tool they already have to help them make money? It could be that they’re scared. Or busy. Or they’re making too much money and they don’t feel the need to bother making any changes. […]

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Want the best real estate advice?

There’s so much advice out there for real estate investors, and sometimes it can feel overwhelming. The markets move fast these days. Areas that were booming a few years ago are bust, and whole new markets have sprung up that didn’t exist. It’s a lot to track, and it can be confusing. Make sure you […]

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