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Alan Asriants NAR Settlement - HOT TAKES
9 August 2024 | 184 replies
I think that dual representation should be eliminated nationwide to prevent listing agents from dominating this business and pushing out great buyer agents.
Ryan Daulton how to target insurance claims customers?
1 August 2024 | 7 replies
CRS and ALE Solutions are some of the bigger players and have that option. 
Michael Guido Anyone hear of Vestright land deals
6 August 2024 | 49 replies
And being BP which is small investor ( majority) dominated and slanted towards wholesaling houses or fix and flipping this is simply a different arena..
Mike Eichler Short Term Rentals in my market (Pocono Mountains)
1 August 2024 | 10 replies
However lakefront should still be a dominant amenity.  
Zachary Cain Humphrey Odd STR guest interactions
30 July 2024 | 5 replies
I would definitely be calling Airbnb on that for sure.I brought up a recent bad experience with some NFL players lighting off fireworks and setting the house and their car on fire and then blaming it on the neighbors even though we have a ring doorbell there (+ neighbors ring doorbells!).
Nancy Durso What Is Cap Rate? A Key Metric for Real Estate Investors
30 July 2024 | 2 replies
An NFL player that weighs 200lbs is at a different fitness level than the investment agent in Reno, NV. 
Nick L. My failure at the Milwaukee County Sheriff's Sale
31 July 2024 | 27 replies
(full disclosure-I knew the guy, or know him, he's not dead just gone from the auctions and haven't talked to him in a few years, but he was always nice to me and I don't have a clue as to the validity of the federal charges against him, but he always treated me decently and I've got nothing bad to say about him and I know other landlords who've been demonized and slurred as slumlords when I think they simply bit off more than they can chew, while other real slumlords seem to operate for years, as long as they don't get too big) He used to kind of dominate those auctions and maybe that was a good thing, as I'm sure there's a whole cast of characters who've filed that void.Thing is, ANY property under $100k, maybe even under $150k or $200k will certainly have multiple bidders, there are a LOT of people like me when I'm looking, who have the subscription to the sheriff's sales info reports from the Daily Reporter ($600/year and you get the results emailed to you in an Excel spreadsheet on Tues, next weeks auctions emailed on Thurs) and another good indicator is I'm on an email list for one of the firms (actually out of Chicago) which handles a tiny, tiny fraction of the cases and I've looked at the "cc list" or whatever you'd call it if ALL the addresses that email is sent to and there are HUNDREDS of them on there and this is for I think Johnson Blumberg, who many weeks don't even have any cases in MKE or Waukesha Cty.
Jonathan Greene Why Most Wholesalers Fail
31 July 2024 | 18 replies
From what I see on my deals is a lot of different names so the deals are spread out between a lot of smaller players .
Matthew Perez Seeking Mid-Term Rental Connections
28 July 2024 | 31 replies
The writing on the wall tells us Airbnb will be the biggest player in this space very soon (if they aren't already), and I want a good presence on there, with great reviews and Superhost status.Just my take.
Lauren Hogan Why Do You Invest in Mississippi & Jackson?
27 July 2024 | 50 replies
in Sojac these days its pretty much landlord dominated and values only track what a landlord is willing to pay for a given cash flow exit is very limited there is not much in the way of owner occ their anymore.when i first started lending in Jackson about 2003 there was a ton of owner occ flipping going on in sojac and thats all we did.. then the lending rules tightened in that area and the only exit became to sell to landlords and mainly out of state landlords as there simply is not enough local landlords to take up the inventory that has become available there.