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All Forum Posts by: David Polius

David Polius has started 8 posts and replied 12 times.

Post: Is there a tool out there to see which areas are developing?

David PoliusPosted
  • Contractor
  • Orland Park, IL
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 0
@Chris Mason awesome thanks

Post: Is there a tool out there to see which areas are developing?

David PoliusPosted
  • Contractor
  • Orland Park, IL
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 0
I was wondering If there is an app or a website that lists project dates that are going to happen in an area, such as big stores being built, malls, or anything else that would indicate growth in a neighbourhood. Thanks!

Post: How difficult is it to rent 3rd floor units?

David PoliusPosted
  • Contractor
  • Orland Park, IL
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 0
Looking to get my first deal, something came up thats on the 3rd floor. How much harder is it to rent a unit on the top floor? Cheers!

Post: How much cash flow is considered good?

David PoliusPosted
  • Contractor
  • Orland Park, IL
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 0
How much cash flow should you aim for monthly on a condo? What are you guys generating?

Post: What does it take to access MLS in Illinois?

David PoliusPosted
  • Contractor
  • Orland Park, IL
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 0
Hello. I realize you have to be a realtor to access the MLS, but since all states are so different perhaps someone whos a realtor here in IL can explain how it works. I'm looking to buy properties to rent at the best possible price. Thanks!

Post: Approaching pre-forclosed and foreclosed homeowners?

David PoliusPosted
  • Contractor
  • Orland Park, IL
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 0
Hello community! I've been reading up on how to find good deals, im interested how buying from someone who has not listed their property for sale works. Some forclosed homes on zillow are on there for thousands of days (which would translate into years of homeowmers not paying mortgage?) how would you approach an owner of that sort? Is that who you send the "yellow letters" to? If thats the case what would it say? If for example his or her property was bought for 300k, 10 years ago, and now its been forclosed for two years, that would mean they paid mortgage for 8 years and have lets say 200k left to pay. So what would be the offer? Am I even asking the right questions here? Would love to learn more about this, and if anyone can explain more in depth, with more examples I'd appreciate the time. Cheers!

Post: How to approach a pre-forclosure or a forclosed property owner?

David PoliusPosted
  • Contractor
  • Orland Park, IL
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 0
wow that got.screewd up..

Post: How to approach a pre-forclosure or a forclosed property owner?

David PoliusPosted
  • Contractor
  • Orland Park, IL
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 0
wow that got.screewd up..

Post: How to approach a pre-forclosure or a forclosed property owner?

David PoliusPosted
  • Contractor
  • Orland Park, IL
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 0
Hello community! Apaying mortgage?) how would you approach an owner of that sort? Is that who you send the "yellow letters" to? If thats the case what would it say? If for example his or her property was bought for 300k, 10 years ago, and now its been forclosed for two years, that would mean they paid mortgage for 8 years and have lets say 200k left to pay. So what would be the offer? And how would the process of buying from them work? Am I even asking the right questions here? Would love to learn more about this, and if anyone can explain more in depth, with more examples perhaps, I'd really appreciate the time. Cheers!

Post: Security cameras on rental

David PoliusPosted
  • Contractor
  • Orland Park, IL
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 0
logically the cameras would protect the tenants' stuff from theft so you are doing them a favor, and therefor they should deffinately provide the password.