Archive for December, 2008

Vic on Dec 27th 2008

West Philly Triplex Rehab

This is a punchlist ready West Philly triplex. We are about done, it is ready for rental.

Check out oure rehab and the systems we use to ensure investors make money

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South Philly Foreclosure …Great Deal

vicmil on Dec 27th 2008

Great completely rehabbed 3/1 for sale in South Philly. Property has central air, new, plumbing, new electric wiring, already pre-wired for cable, refrigerator, stove and dishwasher. Owner is looking for a quick cash sale within 30 days . The owner has two appraisals that value this home at 100K. He is willing to sell for a huge discount to a cash buyer. Call 215-473- 1598 today. This deal will go fast.

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5 Tips for Choosing a Contractor for Your Real Estate Investing Team

Vic on Dec 8th 2008

The third tip is simple but important. Check the Crew.

3.    Check the Crew
Does the contractor have the people to do the work you need done? Is he using a licensed plumber that will provide your with a plumbing cert? Is his crew large enough to complete the work you need done? Does the contractor have multiple crews if there is an issue? I know an investor whose project was stopped because the contractor had family problems and didn’t have backup. The project took twice as long to complete.

Also, does the contractor have a company with other people that can keep you posted. There is not worse feeling than not being able to talk to your contractor and having no one else to call.

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Poor Leon Gets Hurt on This Job, He had a booboo

Vic on Dec 4th 2008

Every once in  a while something happens in this video poor Leon hust his pinky. Enjoy

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5 Tips for Choosing a Contractor for your Real Estate Investing Team

Vic on Dec 4th 2008

One of my favorite tips is this one. Not only should you do your homework but the contractor should do theirs and be prepared to demonstrate capability. Have they done the type of work you need done? Have they been on time and budget? All are important questions.

2.    Do Your Homework
Your contractor obviously should be licensed and insured. You should also get references from every contractor and when possible see his work. Does the contractor have testimonials from satisfied customers? Does the contractor have pictures and descriptions of previous work? These are just a few of the question you should ask any contractor

This is one of my favorites because a while ago, we decided to be overly transparent and post our work on the Internet. All of our videos are posted on this site and watch for more including testimonials from our clients.

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Vic Gets on the Philly Investor Bus Tour

Vic on Dec 3rd 2008

Vic doesn’t just manage rehab projects and invest in real estate, he also teaches. Here is Vic, on the bus teaching.

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The question is “Is he any good? :)

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Philly Triplex Weekend Update – How are we doing on our Triplex Rehab

Vic on Dec 3rd 2008

Weekend update, NOT, we havn’t done this update in a while, been busy. So just to remind you this is a triplex owned by a Phildelphia based investor. This property when completed will feature a one bedroom apartment, an efficiency apartment and a multi-level two bedroom apartment. We predict this property will cash flow more than $$$$ when fully rented and we already have someone working on finding tenants.

Checkout the update

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A Local Philadelphia Investor Says Thanks to Us

Vic on Dec 1st 2008

Hey, TV star! I had a pretty good Thanksgiving, thanks. I hope yours was great, too!

I’d only be too happy to be used as a reference; you don’t even have to ask for it “humbly.” Actually, I thought of sending you another thank-you a little while ago, so I’ll do it now: I’d like to once more express my very deep gratitude for what you did on Osage. That thing just didn’t want to die, but you painstakingly got it done, going so far, I’m sure, as to absorb more than a reasonable amount of cost and trouble, yourself. You insulated me from the contractors—as much as I’d let you and less than you would have liked—and showed me that I could pretty much just tap into your experience and wherewithal and leave everything in your capable hands. Thanks so very much!


Many thanks again,
Serge

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