
14 August 2018 | 4 replies
Post-car mailers to neighbors. 6% doesn't get you video walk-through, or drone video, doesn't get you food at the open house, certainly if you need more than one open house...

6 September 2018 | 1 reply
In an attempt to add value to her and the education they will be providing me, my thought is to hire a friend of mine who produces high quality video content for real estate agents and auctioneers(yes, there will be drone footage).

4 March 2019 | 8 replies
I'm planning on returning this weekend, during the day time, to put our drone up in the air and get some proper footage of the roof, gutters, etc. - assuming weather/snow has dissipated by then.

21 February 2020 | 7 replies
I was even offered a job to head one of the Crop security task forces, as they are primarily looking for Airborne Rangers to lead their security teams.

28 May 2019 | 7 replies
Even with the quantum leap in quality in point and shoot and smartphone, a good DSLR with professional lenses is still ahead.For sfh also you would need the now standard aerial shot that can be produced cheaply with a drone.

19 December 2015 | 9 replies
Drones are only going to get pictures of peoples knees good call!!!!

26 December 2015 | 10 replies
You could also not physically see mold but it is airborne at very dangerous levels which is why (air quality tests) are needed.If the roof was patched over the years and now it needs replacing the dues might be slated to go up soon to cover it.Are condo's all that is available to invest in your area??

15 October 2015 | 133 replies
@Danny Duran (my client) and I were in a situation where the mold test during the inspection period determined there were high levels of airborne stachybotrys (toxic black mold) and the seller refused to let the remediation estimators in because they had to wear a mask.

16 October 2015 | 7 replies
As a retired police Commander (30 yrs), I went to Afghanistan embedded with Infantry Brigade Combat Teams (2011 with 45th IBCT, and 2013-2014 with 2nd BCT/101st Airborne) as a consultant on a Dept of Defense contract.

10 September 2015 | 104 replies
Nick, If you want to be a Wholesaler, it might not be a good habit to just become part of a "daisy chain" or "pyramid" selling scheme, whereby Wholesalers buy from one Wholesaler just to sell the Contract to another Wholesaler because supposedly the deal is "still good" (think of the Simpsons scene where they are chasing that airborne pig)!