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All Forum Posts by: Rich Harris

Rich Harris has started 9 posts and replied 40 times.

Post: Private sales for comps?

Rich HarrisPosted
  • Investor
  • Central, NJ
  • Posts 40
  • Votes 2

Ah ha, cool, thanks Chris. I'm a newer wholesaler, and even though I read on this site hours each day, it seems like the more I learn the more I NEED to learn. Have a good day my man.

Rich

Post: Private sales for comps?

Rich HarrisPosted
  • Investor
  • Central, NJ
  • Posts 40
  • Votes 2

@Chris Martin, thanks so much for the response! You were my only one. When you say account for arms-length sales vs. related, I'm guessing your just talking about the same last names? Also, and please forgive my ignorance, but what is a non-market transaction? Thank you very much for your time.

Rich

Post: So, what lead management software do you use?

Rich HarrisPosted
  • Investor
  • Central, NJ
  • Posts 40
  • Votes 2

Thanks so much to Alison, Wayne, Barry, Johnny, Shaun & Jerry for your responses! Jerry, I am also a very visual person, so I will check out Google Docs & Streak. I currently use Chrome so it shouldn't be to hard. Thanks again!

Rich

Post: So, what lead management software do you use?

Rich HarrisPosted
  • Investor
  • Central, NJ
  • Posts 40
  • Votes 2

Thanks you Derek, Ellis & Aaron for your responses. I'm currently small time, but as I ramp it up I guess I will have a better handle on what I need. Thanks again fellas!

Post: So, what lead management software do you use?

Rich HarrisPosted
  • Investor
  • Central, NJ
  • Posts 40
  • Votes 2

Thanks for the response Scott. I currently have Sage Act, which I used to import my lists form Listsource, but it's not the most user friendly.

Post: Pre-Foreclosure Listings

Rich HarrisPosted
  • Investor
  • Central, NJ
  • Posts 40
  • Votes 2

Hey Phil,

I'm looking for the same thing right now. If I find anything I will send you a message.

Rich

Post: So, what lead management software do you use?

Rich HarrisPosted
  • Investor
  • Central, NJ
  • Posts 40
  • Votes 2

Hello Community!

So what software does everyone use to keep track of their leads? I'm looking for something very easy to use. I know @Jerry Puckett spoke about his in his podcast, but I don't think he mentioned the name of it. Thanks!

Rich

Post: Private sales for comps?

Rich HarrisPosted
  • Investor
  • Central, NJ
  • Posts 40
  • Votes 2

Hello Community!

Does anyone check fsbo sales (not on the mls) when trying to comp a property out? Also, how would you check the fsbo sales? Tax records? Thanks in advance!

Rich

Post: Just starting out - Just use Option Contracts?

Rich HarrisPosted
  • Investor
  • Central, NJ
  • Posts 40
  • Votes 2

Thanks for your thoughts guys. I appreciate it!

Post: Just starting out - Just use Option Contracts?

Rich HarrisPosted
  • Investor
  • Central, NJ
  • Posts 40
  • Votes 2

Hello BP Community!,

I am new here, and have read a million articles so I don't ask the same old questions every newbie asks, and wanted to say thank you to everyone. There are so many knowledgeable, helpful, and cool people here I really appreciate it! I haven't found this question on here so I figured I would ask away.

I am a new wholesaler and currently lack cash or private money (shocking right) When I find a good deal, and would like to lock up should I just lock it up with an option contract? I figure that if I tell the seller that their home doesn't meet my buying criteria, but I have a network of cash buyers who might be interested in buying their home. I would explain to them that, per my contract, that if I don't find a buyer for 30 or so days that the contract is null & void. My logic is that if I can't find a buyer we just part ways friends since I currently don't have the resources to purchase myself. Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!