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Allen Berrebbi Getaway.co Legitimate or not?
22 March 2024 | 21 replies
Think of dudes who cut their hot dogs into pin wheels and then top them with ketchup.
Account Closed Home sellers would no longer be forced to pay up to 6 percent commission to agents
25 March 2024 | 214 replies
Sellers, in light of this new proposed ruling, will have a knee jerk reaction, but in time they will themselves see the importance of having to compensate for greater buyer attention.We came out of a white flame hot covid market where commissions were flying, sellers were getting paid, and buyers were getting smoked if they couldn't bring 100K above ask. 
Nathan M kiefer 31.23% occupancy, OH NO!!??, yeah right!
22 March 2024 | 15 replies
Also more options for pest/hot tub care.Year 1 (2023) we had 79% occupancy, and frankly I think we were a little underpriced. 
Lucia Rushton Cityfund through Nada
22 March 2024 | 4 replies
Seems like they are running a Pawn Shop, homeowners in Austin/Miami/Tampa etc who need cash bad sell a "HomeShare", percentage of their equity in their home for a discount, with a term of 10 yrs, if the homes go up in value as they have since 2011/2012 then NADA gets the original equity already at a premium price plus any appreciation for the total percentage they bought from the homeowner, but since Austin now down 20% in last 12 months and other hot home markets may also continue to fall, and NADA does not engage in price discovery (ie shopping for best value) as they want to obtain a "Market Value - ETF like" of the cities they invest in.
Asia Latta Tips for Building a Buyer's List in Kansas City
22 March 2024 | 4 replies
Local Facebook groups of investors or subreddits can also be huge.2) Attend local meetups and REIA meetings, these can be great to meet potential clients and other contacts to source deals3) Friends and family CAN work but you should try this: set up a class on real estate investing, have yourself and other folks speak about how to get started and Invite every single person you know and if they're not interested, no problem, ask them if they know anyone that can benefit from that4) Longer term, but you can create content on available delas for Inst and TikTok, Real Estate investing is a hot topic and not many folks use those video platforms to show people real deals and how to get started.Best of luck.
Ethan Swat Best markets/locations for golf visitors?
22 March 2024 | 10 replies
Myrtle beach is a very hot golf market with tons of courses.
Hector Valadez Out of State Investing for Californians?
25 March 2024 | 118 replies
Austin is hot, no doubt about it...rents are increasing rapidly at 19.9% annually and is forecasted to increase by 8.6% according to Yardi Matrix.
Alicia Evans How do I become a private lender?
22 March 2024 | 9 replies
Thanks BP folks (:Hey Alicia, I could definitely help with that as I myself am PML and also raise money for flips (mainly in Orlando, FL area as it is still hot) as well.
Edith Acevedo why are auction property selling for market value?
22 March 2024 | 19 replies
I think the other way to find deals is market yourself and this works better the worse/less hot your market. 
Tom Pubins Property marketing manager.
21 March 2024 | 9 replies
When I only have 1 rental and the rental market is hot and it's rented in a week Zillow was good.