Jeff Caravalho
Can't get keys for REO, can't run numbers for rehab
15 June 2015 | 12 replies
If you are at all interested, you can submit an offer subject to a visual inspection of the Home, due to the lack of being able to look prior to submitting an offer.This way it can give you a chance to get it off the Market and investigate the property/home so no other Buyer can get it.
Eldar M.
"The millionaire real estate investor" book by Gary Keller
15 October 2018 | 10 replies
Thanks to the guys who posted the visuals that came with the actual book.
Nat C.
My new idea for finding motivated sellers
15 June 2015 | 11 replies
My Godfather told me about the technique before that, as I had never really seen him work a regular job (like my Dad).Here's my logic:If you visualize a timeline, 80% of people in foreclosure belief the problem can be solved or that somehow it will go away.
Angel Rosado
YouTube Fixers?
14 June 2015 | 10 replies
I am a visual learned and things have to be shown for me to understand truly understand.
Alexis Soto
New to Wholesaling, with many questions. Mentor needed in Virginia.
14 June 2015 | 6 replies
I think you will be able to track your results better if you just concentrate on 1 area that you know what the traffic flow is like.If you need a visual tool Traffic.com can help with your planning.Assuming you are wholesaling (I hate to assume), do you have a dialogue to say to sellers if and when you get a phone call from one of your signs?
Patrick Kelly
How Reliable is Rent-o-meter
7 December 2017 | 10 replies
Rentometer is helpful to visualize rent comps as close as possible to the subject property, or do a quick analysis on a neighborhood I'm not familiar with.
Stanley Dean
Josh Altman and Cody Sperber- First million in real estate
4 September 2018 | 58 replies
I'm a visual person, so no matter how many books I'd read, I knew i would only learn by going out in the field.
Trevor Ewen
Curb Appeal & Stewardship
3 November 2015 | 10 replies
This could be pricy to install, but for the right property, it could completely transform the visual appeal. * I love seeing flags outside of people's houses.
Alex Arroyo
Few questions for Probate investors
6 November 2015 | 4 replies
I'm a visual person if I see it I can do it!
Sophia Berry
Who is liable if lot is not Buildable?
25 May 2019 | 26 replies
Your main concern before buying is that the buildable space on the lot will allow you to fit the home you want, plus a driveway, septic system if needed, etc.In my area an Architect would be optional and an Engineer (Professional licensed Engineer) would likely not have a role, his work already being done when the subdivision was originally platted.A surveyor's role would typically only be to use the subdivision setbacks/easement drawings which are on file at the City or County to determine the actual physical lot boundaries - and those all important easements - and set out stakes or flags so that you can visually see where your boundaries area.