
11 April 2022 | 31 replies
The price drops to $150 per unit after the first unit.A clearance exam consist of a visual assessment and if there is any chipping, cracked or peeling paint you automatically fail the inspection.
12 June 2023 | 0 replies
Practicality should be balanced with aesthetics to create a space that is both functional and visually pleasing.10.

5 April 2019 | 37 replies
After at least 4-5 one on one visuals with different agents.

3 May 2023 | 13 replies
Either way, having a vacant, fresh, uncluttered unit will help prospective buyers visualize their personal items in the space; and it simplifies showings to accommodate maximum number of viewings, which is critical to ensure getting best price.

14 June 2023 | 4 replies
Again, get inside a demo, this whole service background was started in IT for large office based teams for project management, and I went with a platform that had a little less software/spreadsheet feel, but more visually simplistic and intuitive.

25 January 2016 | 1 reply
This is easier to achieve when vacant, although if your tenants are professionals that take care of the place very well and have a visually appealing layout, it can be ok.The second part about selling with tenants is the availability/access.

23 May 2019 | 10 replies
@Roger Rustad I have flown several drones in my LBRE (life before real estate), when I was a visual effects tech and supervisor.

16 October 2018 | 15 replies
It's usually the first and last thing people notice and interact with when visiting or viewing a home.That said, it's impossible to make any recommendations without a visual.

19 June 2023 | 4 replies
Here are a few things that I have done before: (these are just examples and ideas and shouldn't be considered advice as I don't know your specific situation)1. offer a large earnest money deposit, this shows you are serious and costs you nothing extra as it all goes towards your closing costs/down payment and if you overpay it will be refunded to you at closing (but it could be at risk if you get wild with waiving contingencies and/or you back out of the transaction without a contingency)2. write an offer letter to stand out, but be careful not to violate any fair housing laws, these letters are not allowed in some states because of the possibility of violating fair housing laws.3. offer a shorter inspection period, but make sure you still give yourself enough time to perform the inspection4. if you know enough about inspecting a property yourself and you feel comfortable doing a visual inspection when you are viewing the property you can make your offer "as is" and still have an inspection period as a contingency, but you won't ask for any repairs.

2 March 2023 | 0 replies
Hi all, I am curious, do you think there will be demand for high-quality visualizations in the U.S.?