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John M. Investor from Sacramento looking for future partners
22 July 2018 | 3 replies
Anyway, I am certainly interested in finding others that have the same objectives, so maybe I could help you out. Let
Jaromy Emery Trying to rent my first property. HELP!
17 July 2018 | 2 replies
I've had it listed for rent for a couple of days now on a few rental sites, social media, etc, but have yet to have anyone come and look at it or inquire about it.
Derrick E. Anyone willing to help??
17 July 2018 | 0 replies
If you can't donate maybe you could at least share it on your social media to help spread the word for this cause. 
Shaeida M. HELP!!! Is this a deal or a flop??
24 July 2018 | 17 replies
I’d ask her if she’ll do a land contract seller finance with 15,000 down and then I would keep it and rent it out let the tenant pay the monthly payment on it at six or 7% interest
Ben Dickey Multifamily Inspections | Check Lists | Lessons Learned
21 July 2018 | 4 replies
Other non-code enforcement issues I look for when doing inspections on my own: change air filter, check to make sure toilets are not running, run water in sinks and check drain pipes for leaks, check for signs of unauthorized pets, check to make sure all windows operate, check all GFCI outlets with a tester and make sure they reset. 
Chad Lewis House Hacking and Cash Flow
25 July 2018 | 12 replies
I've seen another forum post about this, but it was a bit old and I didn't see any discussion around the possibility of positive cash flow after moving out. Let
Glen Fullerton To permit or sell "As Is"
19 July 2018 | 1 reply
I run the risk of having to do some pretty expensive electrical updates (the structure seems to be built to code and no outstanding issues that are obvious) as the house was built in 1978 and the addition doesn't meet current code as far as number of outlets, separate circuits, and arc-fault circuits installed.In the current market I'm thinking I could sell it as is and probably offload it with a $10-$20k reduction in market value.
Armen Zakarian What's your strategy to market a new listing?
19 July 2018 | 2 replies
I'm just curious, for those of you who are real estate agents/brokers that are buying/selling, are you utilizing social media (Facebook & Instagram) as a marketing tool?
Makhwarand Khan How Do You Find Leads?
12 September 2018 | 10 replies
@Joshua GuenterTheres countless ways to generate leads... this can be social media, sphere, farming, postcards, door knocking, cold calling, open houses, the key is to learn and implement, you need to prepare to "test" for at least 6 months.
Tom Keller Kansas City MO: Alternative/wholesale sources for properties?
21 July 2018 | 4 replies
Feed Blog posts over time, add photos and videos to those blog posts and then as they post, post comments and links back to them on all your social media and then have all your social media friends like the posts (THIS IS HOW BP GOT TO BE WHERE IT IS TODAY - BLOG POSTS WITH KEYWORDS that get splattered, liked and shared all over social media and that go out in a newsletter several times a week - all those clicks back to BP and here we are - it works for sellers too.