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Yonah Weiss I'm a Real Estate Investor, but my Degree is in...
2 October 2019 | 170 replies
Oh, and Yonah, I think the history degree plays a role and it is probably where your brilliance of writing and speaking stems from, making you into a force to be reckoned with on LinkedIn and CostSeg 🙌🙌🙌 Undoubtedly, we would to be hardpressed to see a correlation between History and CostSeg, but as you said, our path in life has led us to where we are today. 
Adam Black Do you "Twitter"??
21 July 2019 | 78 replies
I have pages on most of the major social network sites, and the only ones where I have seen value are:- Bigger Pockets (Real Estate Networking)- Linkedin (Corporate Networking)- SmallerIndiana (Local Networking)So we will see how Twitter does over the coming months.Good Luck!
Kimberly H. Screening Tenants/My 1st time-Need Help
15 January 2016 | 34 replies
If not do a google search of the supposed landlord, check facebook and linked-in.
Andrew Lamirande Qualified Intermediaries
24 May 2016 | 3 replies
See if the present at functions as a subject matter expert, look them up on LinkedIn or other social media outlets to check for reviews, education and experience.
Matthew Wright 11 Capital Finance Lender
17 December 2019 | 23 replies
., call on alarm system companies and people who sell life insurance to small businesses; call when you see a sign tacked up on a telephone pole offering health insurance to individuals or small business owners…all of these people traffic with our customer types).Check public records to find balloon notes filed at your local courthouse.Check public records to find private mortgages (person to person) filed at your local courthouse.UCC filings on equipment (Dunn and Bradstreet may be able to supply lists).Research classified ads for commercial properties and contact the seller or realtor.Network with CPAs, attorneys, and financial planners.Join your local Chamber of Commerce for lists of businesses in the community.Listen for radio ads directed at self-employed business owners and network with those companies who place the ads.Research tax sales on commercial properties.Contact leasing agents specializing in commercial properties.Being an IAP comes with commercial leads but always look for other sources as well.Realtors are always looking for lenders who handle commercial mortgages.Social media, Facebook, Linkedin, Twitter, Craigslist, etc.Tips for calling on realtors: Call a local realtor and ask if they represent or list commercial properties for sale.
JR Medrano How to Generate Real Estate Leads
3 January 2024 | 0 replies
Luckily, there are companies specializing in lead generation that provide high quality leads at an affordable fee.Social MediaSocial media platforms like Facebook and LinkedIn can be powerful sources of real estate leads when utilized appropriately.
Ben Fisher Best option to take when investing in Spain
1 March 2022 | 123 replies
I'm also taking up a program at IESE Bussines School in Barcelona about International Real Estate.I have a few private investors who are also interested to invest in Spain.It's going to be great to be in touch with you guys and meet up.This is my LinkedIn profile https://www.linkedin.com/in/juan-pablo-balboa/Regarding to Madrid, I know people who are doing it great flipping houses right now, so I think never is too late, even in Madrid, but obviously it requires a deep understanding of the city, difficult to make it without that.
Cecil Williams Real Estate and Wholesaling Q&A
23 September 2019 | 3 replies
., TV commercials, radio ads, do pay per click/adwords, facebook, Linkedin, Youtube, and other forms of online advertising and boosted/promoted social media postings.Bottom line is consistency.
Scott Ficek How do you find the REO Asset Manager
9 May 2012 | 56 replies
Just check out the rules on the website.Jigsaw is more similar to LinkedIn than BP.
Sharon Clarke Tax Liens/Tax Deeds
1 May 2013 | 23 replies
I've seen postings in the LinkedIn groups that focus on tax liens and deeds where people have portfolios of both expiring liens and/or deeds for sale.