
6 September 2023 | 4 replies
Make sure you are able to make changes to the listing after it has been posted for a nominal fee.

6 September 2023 | 43 replies
You can search our inventory for free and there's a nominal fee to get the property details, but these are tax deed properties.Hope this helps.George

18 March 2023 | 10 replies
these are public records - our records - and are available to us for free, or a nominal production fee.GIS records are usually free as well, eliminating the need for geocoding and including not only parcel boundaries, but a long list of parcel and building attributes, such as grade and condition, sq footage, yr of const, etc. very sweet, and open source GIS software aptly handles the task. re scrapes - you can easily scrape any site that is humanly accessible, even if robots.txt and other means try to keep you out - look at scrapy, beautiful soup etc along with some vpn proxy farms. or you can hire this out. and why scrape when the county will email you an 80mb csv?

16 April 2022 | 6 replies
I’m happy to have a conversation with you @Jason Nguyen as eXp offers many additional benefits that far out weigh the nominal $85 per month fee.

3 August 2023 | 7 replies
Someone will want to store a classic car or something and for a nominal cost you could install one or two modine heaters if it’s not already heated and the renter could pay for a little heat to keep it just above freezing if they wanted to for whatever they’re storing if it is something like a classic car as opposed to just some jet skis or something like that.

28 January 2022 | 45 replies
This gives a healthy margin plus or minus the 1% since these are nominally median values and come from zillow (so taken with a large grain of salt).Finally, I personally have no desire to deal with rentals where it snows, so I filtered this mainly to the south (I left in the west, but nothing showed up and no offense to El Paso but it didn't just fit on the map).Metro and zip codes:Greensboro-High Point [27265]Raleigh [27610]Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia [28083, 28214]Columbia [29073, 29209, 29229]Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell [30014, 30058, 30088, 30134, 30135, 30180, 30213, 30228, 30248, 30253, 30273, 30294, 30296]Birmingham-Hoover [35040, 35235]Memphis [38018, 38125, 38637, 38671]Louisville/Jefferson County [40272] Baton Rouge [70726] Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington [75040, 75043, 75060, 75104, 75115, 75126, 75134, 75137, 75146, 75154, 75217, 75227, 75241, 76002, 76018, 76036, 76123, 76133, 76134, 76135, 76140, 76148, 76179]Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land [77045, 77047, 77083, 77084, 77086, 77088, 77089, 77303, 77346, 77373, 77388, 77396, 77449, 77489, 77493, 77521, 77545]San Antonio-New Braunfels [78109, 78223, 78233, 78252] El Paso [79924, 79936]

1 August 2023 | 5 replies
And the opposite is what's actually happening - the spring seasonal buyer bump is pushing us back into multiple offer, above-asking scenarios as the norm.Buy a property that makes enough sense today to get into it, and know that you will benefit from near-term appreciation due to low inventory and can refinance sometime in the future at a nominal cost to improve net cash flow.

12 June 2023 | 2 replies
You’ve course are allowed to manage your own properties and EXP allows up to 3 personal transactions per year in which you are the principal at 100% commission so eXp takes nothing but a nominal transaction and broker management review fee.

4 December 2020 | 12 replies
@Ben Lukes it’s possible to cover costs and earn a nominal cash on cash return.

7 December 2020 | 80 replies
Rather than putting your idle cash in a high yield savings account and earning a nominal rate of interest, u might like putting that money in a brokerage account that offers some liquidity.