
22 July 2018 | 1 reply
It would look something like this...Lead property address is input in Podio, then Zillow feeds back any comps from their site and puts them in that lead file on Podio.

6 July 2018 | 1 reply
That was canceled today and I have been told by the listing agent that it will go through normal channels.
9 July 2018 | 49 replies
I did it in my market- could not imagine starting any other way “alone.”not to get off the subject but this is why always cringe when I see these folks get on here and say I have no money no experience so I am going to wholesale :) not sure who feeds these folks these lines of BS but cant think of a tougher thing to do.Granted there will be a few that can push through.. but not many like a burn out rate at 98%.... so same thing starting out doing deals I think like your saying PE partner is basically a must

9 July 2018 | 2 replies
When it's time to deal with an attorney I will certainly seek the proper channels and move forward accordingly.

9 July 2018 | 4 replies
Similarly for the interest rate percentages.]I reckon the upshot is: include at least one option that has higher (or lower) repayments, and perhaps a much quicker payoff option too.Personally, I don't get why a Seller would let themselves be paid less than market value on the drip feed (for thirty years), but allow you to get paid full market value, all that time!...

15 November 2018 | 7 replies
.- If we use an RIA (registered investment advisor) it adds a layer of insulation if we were to get sued but it also adds a "mouth to feed".

10 September 2018 | 9 replies
Who is the mystery man I would love to devour his YouTube channel!?

11 September 2018 | 31 replies
Price / Rent Ratio - lower the better Avg Median Income - feeds into #2, not as important on its ownAvg Median Price - feeds into #2, not as important on its ownAvg Median Rent - feeds into #2, not as important on its ownRent % of Income - rent should be >1/3 of incomeSociodemographic Rank - should be high (used this article)Population Growth - should outpace US average (used this site)Jobs Growth - highger the better (used Forbes data: example)Law Favorability - should be landlord-friendly (used Avail: example)State Tax Favorability - should be favorable (used this article)Poverty Level - should be low (used city-data.com)Crime - should be below US average of 290 (used city-data.com)Industries Present - should be diverse (used city-data.com) Here are the markets I evaluated: Bend, ORGreenville, SCCharlotte, NCMeridian, IDMidland, TXSpartanburg, SCHuntsville, ALKent, WAWithout any further delay, here is my market analysis laid out with selection criteria and markets: As you can see, the Top 2 Markets are: Meridian, IDCharlotte, NCand they are mostly green across the board, hitting all selection criteria, at a reasonable purchase price for my first investment at a young age.Now that I've completed a brief analysis, I'm looking to dive into deal finding and developing my Core 4.What are your thoughts on my preliminary market analysis?

9 September 2018 | 17 replies
In my area the vast majority of welfare recipients are bottom feeding low life's scamming the system.