Tommy Adeoye
Shaping proptech innovation through your input
15 March 2024 | 3 replies
While there's no shortage of options out there,as you mentioned, such as PropStream, DealCheck, REI Simpli, and Podio, the aim is to stand out by honing in on what really matters to investors: ROI, value, performance, efficiency, and possibly price.Expanding on what matters as outlined earlier, here are my assumptions regarding what investors might require if I were to launch a product today:User-Friendly Experience: A platform that feels like second nature to real estate investors, with intuitive design and features that make life easier.All-in-One Solutions: A toolbox stacked with everything necessary for successful investing—from finding leads to analyzing deals and managing properties.Seamless Integration: Make workflow smoother by seamlessly connecting with other essential tools and platforms you rely on.Insightful Analytics: Next-level decision-making with advanced analytics and data visualization that help you optimize investment strategies.Now, the challenge lies in the fact that every investor is unique, and the features might be excessive if they don't offer genuine value.
Chris Dawson
Kansas City Missouri Zip Codes
15 March 2024 | 167 replies
@Jen Pothilat this website has a good visual of where all of the zip codes are: http://www.zipmap.net/Missouri/Jackson_County/Kans...
Neil Patel
FlipSystem by Antoine Martel
20 March 2024 | 175 replies
I definitely agree that there are a ton of great resources to read and view written (and visual) material about flipping and real estate investing in general — Bigger Pockets is probably the best example in real estate of just how much information you can obtain for free nowadays and don’t even need to pay the $50 on e-bay.
Joshua Post
New to REI. Nervous, should I get training?
15 March 2024 | 17 replies
Be an agent (listing specifically)Great at analytics, visuals and garnering insights?
Jack Saunders
Due Diligence is a scam
13 March 2024 | 17 replies
You should be able to get a good enough idea from a visual inspection to put an offer in, or bring someone with that level of experience along with you for showings until you get to that level yourself.
Connor McGinnis
Help Needed - bank won’t turn power on during inspection period
8 March 2024 | 11 replies
I would do a visual of the appliances and assume replacement for any that look sketchy.
Robert Mendenhall
Walkthrough contingency with active tenants.
7 March 2024 | 4 replies
For example, moving all the furniture out of the room, rolling up the rugs etc to visually inspect every inch of the flooring probably won’t fly.
Hannah Vohs
How To Optimize Your Property Listings: A Guide To Attracting More Buyers
6 March 2024 | 0 replies
They give potential buyers a visual representation of the property and help them imagine living there.To use high-quality photos, follow these tips:Hire a professional photographer or use a high-quality cameraUse natural light to highlight the property’s featuresTake pictures from different angles to give a complete view of the propertyEdit the photos to enhance their quality and appealRemember, your photos should showcase the property’s best features and make potential buyers want to see more, so ensure to capture the most unique or most appealing parts of the property.
Alexander Rodriguez
Tenant keeps getting mold in bathroom.
5 March 2024 | 43 replies
Some people are visual learners... others get a non-renewal.Relative Humidity RH for mold to grow:I did not see if you mentioned what heating system you have.
Shane Lyons
Developer wants to purchase portion of my land
2 March 2024 | 3 replies
That helps mitigate the noise and visual impacts.