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Carrie Hallensleben Upgraded Memberships for Couples
9 March 2017 | 5 replies
Like I said, I have various partnerships with lots of people on BP.I can only imagine that the algorithm on this will be a complete nightmare to design and implement.
Julian Buick The 70% Rule
18 March 2016 | 18 replies
But it is a variable that changes depending upon your overall investing algorithm.  
Wesley Pittman Access to the MLS for Investors in Northern Nevada
30 June 2015 | 11 replies
The only reason that direct MLS access could make sense for me is that I could probably write some software to flag deals automatically based on some algorithms that I could come up with (such as 1% rule, 50% rule, discount to AVM value etc.)
Steve Sonneson Laws regarding renting out bedrooms of your home
14 October 2021 | 12 replies
All this information can be plugged into an algorithm and bam, people start getting letters from the IRS.
Abe Alam Desperate Seller, Rental in Flood Zone
14 October 2021 | 5 replies
I suggest getting multiple quotes because each Private Market has their own proprietary rating algorithms and I've seen big diffences for the same property in different companies. 
Monique Pett "Preforeclosure" - What does it mean?
18 October 2021 | 4 replies
The way that the judgment algorithms work is that once a lis pendens is filed because someone is behind 90 days (or less), it is clarified as a preforeclosure for people like us and sites, but that's not a real thing.
Kishore P. Zillow dumping, despite HOT prices defies convential logic
1 November 2021 | 2 replies
The following are a few that comes to mind:(1) Holding cost/s to fix these properties far outweigh the profit the company was going to make after rehab.(2) The turnaround time to fix these properties is untenable due to the shortage of labor costs.(3) The inflated acquisition price, coupled with an extensive long lead time of raw material have exasperated the new supply of new housing inventory.(4) Institutional investors are selling/bailing because of the sentiment of https://tinyurl.com/Shoeshineboyindicator.(5) And last but not least, the AI algorithm has taken into account the above parameters and predicted a bearish outlook for the subject housing market segment.With all of the above in play, what?
Tim Robertson Zillow shuts down home flipping program
4 November 2021 | 1 reply
Zillow Group Inc. is pulling the plug on its tech-powered home-flipping operation after deciding that its pricing algorithms weren’t accurate enough to build a stable business."
Mike Chen Is Zillow really in trouble?
5 November 2021 | 5 replies
They obviously made some tweak to their algorithm, or something.
Craig Beebe Zillow Shuttering Its' iBuyer Program
8 November 2021 | 0 replies
Zillow Offers purchased residential homes based on the popular "Zestimate" pricing algorithm.