
12 June 2024 | 8 replies
Imagine this on a large scale where people depreciate $10Million the government gives them a 30 year, zero percent $2.5Million loan pretty sweet eh?

12 June 2024 | 10 replies
I can't imagine it could be worth the hassle.

12 June 2024 | 14 replies
More grass is more maintenance, so imagine if you or your future buyer is looking for higher or lower maintenance.Hope this helps and good luck!

12 June 2024 | 13 replies
When no presence of the old people is sensed. it helps the potential buyers to imagine themselves living in the home.

10 June 2024 | 30 replies
It's something Jerry Norton released recently to the public to pull data.Did some quick data comparisons for fun between 2 other platforms I currently use - PropStream and MLS (I'm licensed in Florida)I specifically searched for a handful of On-Market properties (active/closed transactions) and noticed the following:- You can't search for specific properties on PropWire- PropWire data isn't up to date (30+ day discrepancy) compared to PropStream; neither is up to date compared to MLS (3rd party data providers hardly ever are)- PropWire estimated value vastly different from PropStream value (50k+ difference in most instances)- No property photos (yet)Initial thoughts: It's a brand new tool and can't imagine it was gonna be great out of the gate.

10 June 2024 | 2 replies
I imagine that someone looks at that.

15 June 2024 | 54 replies
BW is indicted by district court of New Jersey, filed bankruptcy and is in my home refusing to leave after breaking a land contract in every way imaginable.

10 June 2024 | 9 replies
I can't imagine one of these fitting into a standard house, unless it was a ranch with a near direct shot to the bathroom.

10 June 2024 | 8 replies
Any travel nurse is a brother or sister in my field, so my plan is to make sure their housing is everything they could imagine in comfort and necessity be met.

10 June 2024 | 15 replies
I don't know if LLCs can take out DSCR loans, so you might need 25-35% down for an investment property, but I would imagine that a $745k property should be able to fetch a loan for 70% with the remaining equity applying toward down payment.3.