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All Forum Posts by: Jim Tiernan

Jim Tiernan has started 31 posts and replied 121 times.

ICOR has meeting in Co Springs, Denver and I beleive Loveland/Ft Collins. 

http://icorockies.com/

They are affiliated with national REIA

Great group

Good Luck!

Post: Pre-built real estate investor websites?

Jim TiernanPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Denver, CO
  • Posts 126
  • Votes 39

I need a website for my real estate business. I have a domain name but would rather spend my time and energy talking to sellers rather than trying to set up a website. 

Has anyone had luck with the pre-built real estate sites like these?

Epic Real Estate Websites - https://www.epicrealestatewebsites.com

Or

RealInvestor Website - http://realinvestorwebsite.com

Any others that you would recommend?

Thanks,

Jim

Post: Show about gentrification effects on NPR

Jim TiernanPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Denver, CO
  • Posts 126
  • Votes 39

I was thinking the same thing about the whole area near Lola, little Man Ice cream, Linger all the way to Gaetanos on 38th

Post: Show about gentrification effects on NPR

Jim TiernanPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Denver, CO
  • Posts 126
  • Votes 39

I agree @Anson Young. I moved to Sunnyside 80211 in north Denver in 2001. Before the hipsters started calling it "LoHi" it was just part of Highlands. It's crazy how different it is. 

Does anybody have a GREAT property manager in the following zip codes:?

60803

60455

60459

60415

60458

60457

60453

60463

60465

60464

60477

60482

Thanks,

Jim

Post: Is there a good site for market stats by zip code over time?

Jim TiernanPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Denver, CO
  • Posts 126
  • Votes 39

thanks @Tyson Taylor and @Micki M. !

Post: Is there a good site for market stats by zip code over time?

Jim TiernanPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Denver, CO
  • Posts 126
  • Votes 39

anyone know a good site for basic market stats by zip over time?

Number of sales

Average sales per month

Months of inventory

Active

Pending

Median price

Average price

Days on Market

Markets I'm interested in: Denver, Dallas, Chicago, Phoenix, Las Vegas

Thanks!

Post: Is there a good site for basic market stats by zip over time?

Jim TiernanPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Denver, CO
  • Posts 126
  • Votes 39

anyone know a good site for basic market stats by zip over time?

Number of sales

Average sales per month

Months of inventory

Active

Pending

Median price

Average price

Days on Market

Thanks!

Post: Has there ever been as study of which AVM is most accurate?

Jim TiernanPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Denver, CO
  • Posts 126
  • Votes 39

thanks @Ron F. 

It sure would be nice if there was a site to consolidate all those other sites!

Post: Calling all creative finance gurus....

Jim TiernanPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Denver, CO
  • Posts 126
  • Votes 39

I have a seller who is motivated but underwater:

ARV: 160K-170K

Mortgage balance: 200K

Rent: 1400

PITI: 1400

Can anything be done with a property like this? I'd need to account for a property manger and maintenance if I bought it. A traditional sale would result in negative cash flow. And from what I can tell a creative finance deal (say $500 a month to seller) would not allow them to pay off the original mortgage.

Thoughts?

Thanks,

Jim