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Daniel Adler New Water/Sewer line in Chicago cost $20k+?
12 March 2022 | 6 replies
Additionally, many jurisdictions allow you to go above the listed WSFU calculation numbers listed because of efficiencies in newer plumbing technologies.
Clifton Harp New member from Sheboygan, Wisconsin
8 March 2021 | 11 replies
I have an Associate's in Electromechanical Automation Technology.
Omar DeLeon Looking for investor friendly broker in CT
17 March 2021 | 3 replies
That's the beautiful thing about being an independent contractor and living in the age of technology!
Louis Zameryka Short Term Rental Tools Needed
12 March 2021 | 20 replies
(The team at OwnerRez is working with VRBO on a similar inbox integration.)Electronic signature technology that allows me to send rental agreements to guests for their signatures; now I don't have to pay for a Docusign or other similar subscription.Channel Manager: Allows me to link the PMS to VRBO/Airbnb listings, a big time-saver!
Steve Hudson Qualifying as a real estate professional - taxes
7 March 2021 | 7 replies
Curious if anyone in this forum can help us consider whether these activities to count toward the qualification of real estate professional (1-3 is more clear, but not sure we can gain the 50% participation hours needed over the part time job right now): 1) Advertise bookings on all channels (VRBO, etc), maintain all listing details and rates including researching surrounding properties and using technology tools to stay competitive. 2) Updating blogs on our sites and others related to our property listing for demand generation.3) Personally manage our own bookings we secure (this one is more clear to us)4) This is the big question - we use Ring surveillance on the outside front and rear property.
Steve Hudson Qualifying as a real estate professional - taxes
6 March 2021 | 0 replies
Curious if anyone in this forum can help us consider whether these activities to count toward the qualification of real estate professional (1-3 is more clear, but not sure we can gain the 50% participation hours needed over the part time job right now): 1) Advertise bookings on all channels (VRBO, etc), maintain all listing details and rates including researching surrounding properties and using technology tools to stay competitive. 2) Updating blogs on our sites and others related to our property listing for demand generation.3) Personally manage our own bookings we secure (this one is more clear to us)4) This is the big question - we use Ring surveillance on the outside front and rear property.
Abigail J Steinert Those of you who have real estate license...
17 March 2021 | 27 replies
Being your own broker can still add up if you’re not doing a lot of transactions or have agents working under you because you still have to pay for insurance and whatever technology services you choose to use.
Neil Narayan Austin ranked No. 6 in US for major capital projects
13 March 2021 | 18 replies
Big businesses and startups alike are moving technology jobs in droves.
Alex Figueroa 3D Printed House by SQ4D
9 March 2021 | 1 reply
What do people think about this technology?
Danny Sharp Selling my own home.
12 March 2021 | 9 replies
Even with all the technology out there along with internet leads you as a seller can get from FB, Zillow, Realtor.com, and others you will be hard pressed to obtain a full sale as a FSBO.If you move forward with the FSBO listing, N.A.R. did go on to say that 88% (basically 9/10) of buyers utilized an agent to help purchase the home, which puts you into a position that you'll need to agree to producing commission for the buyers agent that is bringing that buyer to you to purchase your home.