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Jacob Edwards Beginner in Columbus Ohio
14 May 2019 | 9 replies
It seems like you already planned well on your own.You will get lots of insights and advices from other BP users for sure but one thing I like to tell you is to look for technological solutions a lot.
Ismael Pena What technology and apps do you use for your business
6 August 2019 | 4 replies

Im looking for suggestions on what tech and apps are out there that you have found useful in your business. 

Clint Harris Streamlining your Short Term Rental listings
8 July 2021 | 11 replies
Maybe its your full-time gig, I’m still working surgical sales full-time, this is just all for fun for us, but it is quickly growing extremely fast, and we are using the leverage of technology to maximize the guests experience as best we can. 
Matthew Murray Mobile Home Park Value Add
20 May 2019 | 5 replies
A few ideas, all of which require research and feasibility assessment as they depend on local regulations and/or affordability / demand in your market:1) add additional lots by developing unutilized land2) add storage space / shed for residents to rent for a monthly fee3) offer a cable or bundled cable / phone / technology package to residents; buy services at wholesale rates and sell to residents at discounted retail rates4) adjust rents based on size / location / views/ambience of lots in the park5) bill back water/sewer/trash, where applicable 6) offer billboard/advertising space if your park has decent traffic visibility7) lease space on property for cell tower operator 8) cut grass on residents’ lots for a fee9) paint/wash/skirt homes of residents for a fee10) fill vacant lots / vacant land with area for long-term parking for boat/RV/equipment 
Jovon English What would you do with 100K?
30 May 2019 | 16 replies
I am the type that stays on top of new technology plus I work from home so mileage won't be an issue. 
Danitra Wynn Considering investing in Cleveland, Ohio
16 July 2019 | 23 replies
With technology being what it is today  I was able to face-time with my current agent and perform a general walk through of the property as well as with my inspectors (unbiased important part of your team) a second time as they gave me their feedback on the property before placing an offer.
Jordan Lucas College degree for real estate agents ??
10 July 2019 | 164 replies
find a good brokerage with strong mentors...work diligently in ways that your peers aren't willing to...keeping an eye on how technology is changing real estate and embracing that change...and you will succeed immensely!
Brandon Pelfrey Where to find employees to hire
16 May 2019 | 5 replies
Is there a particular service, website, and/or technology you use to help you with this?
Dustin Ruhl Self-Showing Lockboxes: What’s the Risk?
26 May 2019 | 3 replies
There are also issues concerning liability.These lockboxes could be the future, but property managers will need to carefully weigh the risks in their decision.New technology in key lockboxes offers opportunity, but potentially new risks as well.Key Points:1.
Andrew Martherus What do I have to offer to a partnership?
28 May 2019 | 7 replies
I would argue that your background as a software engineer could significantly benefit someone like myself, whom doesn't fully utilize 2019 technology to their advantage.