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Michael J Scanlon Mobile home park key due diligence factors?
20 November 2019 | 6 replies
They have an excellent due diligence checklist that helped us augment our acquisition process.
Daniel Crouse Where to form "Managing Member, LLC" which will be the "sponsor"?
25 March 2018 | 13 replies
The start of this process is an iterative cart-before-the-horse, chicken-and-egg, “insert idiom”, and keeping potential investors in the loop on your process will give you a reason to stay in touch while proving your abilities and defining your value-add with investor input.2)  Partnering with experienced Bigger Pockets members is an exponential multiplier when you need to build your credentials, augment your skillset, and validate your platform with investors.3)  Your investors don’t always need to provide 100% of the purchase plus renovation cash.
Engelo Rumora Let's predict the future
23 October 2017 | 12 replies
G'day guys,I'm going out on a limb.Maybe one day you can say that you heard it here first.I'll start by saying that the world is moving at a very rapid pace with all kinds of crazy technologies coming out.Virtual reality, augmented reality and artificial intelligence are just a few.I don't even want to go into robotics.The sad reality is that human beings are slowly becoming extinct.Here is my prediction on the future of real estate.Get ready, be prepared and be willing to adapt to change.If you don't, you will loose.The 3 Big Coming Changes In Real Estate1) Brokerages will become extinct (5-10 years)The sentiment toward brokers by their very own real realtors as at all time lows.
Stephen Collins Emerging Technologies for Real Estate Companies
5 January 2018 | 4 replies
For example, I was reading about this company called Seeable, they “use high-accuracy mobile mapping techniques to create augmented reality & virtual reality building visualization apps.”
Chris Svendsen Perspective Tenant Has Banned Dog-What to do?
19 October 2017 | 13 replies
Pitts are what idiots with mean hearts currently associate with masculinity.
Benjamin Ervin New to BP from Pensacola, FL
8 November 2017 | 14 replies
Make sure you augment what you learn out here with what you can learn first hand in your community from other investors at the local REIA events or even landlording events.
Rod Zahavi Buying New vs. Old. Finding a Hassle Free Investment Property
4 May 2018 | 0 replies
Buying a new property will help avoid these problems.POTENTIAL FOR APPRECIATION IN NEW INVESTMENT PROPERTIESWhen buying a new home in a new subdivision, or in an existing subdivision that is being augmented, the potential for rapid appreciation is greater than an older property in an established neighborhood.
Josh Vernon How do you prepare for an appraisal?
22 December 2017 | 7 replies
@Josh VernonYou could also add square footage to your property, or augment the current space to have more bedrooms or bathrooms if possible.
David Zheng Can someone create this augmented reality app please
27 April 2017 | 1 reply
So I was watching some flipping shows and I saw the new Flip and Flop Vegas franchise used some cool CG to show how they were going to breakdown and build back up a certain room. and it hit me....why can't someone create an augmented reality App that uses the phone/tablet camera to do a real life snapshot or live feed to your phone screen, where you can change wall colors, add/remove furniture, appliances, and cabinetry.
Marlon Long Newbie Introduction, Advice
5 May 2017 | 3 replies
Butt before we do that, in order to help augment the savings I was thinking about wholesaling a property or two to get my feet wet in the industry.