Brady Halse
Assistance in the KC market
24 January 2016 | 23 replies
This data was compiled by the local newspaper (KC Star) and has all of the homicides across the area for each of those years.
Bridget Dunlay
Hello! New Member from Houston!
19 October 2016 | 9 replies
Purchased a few years back, rehabbed, rented for a year or so, hoping to have it sold in the next few weeks. they're building a city dump a few blocks away and i want to unload it before i have to deal with it.i'll tell you what i did. figure out how to find the auctions in houston https://dailycourtreview.com/ ($20 a year or $2 in quarters in newspaper machine in front of where they have the auctions)Also, the websites of delinquent tax attorneys Linebarger Goggan Blair and Sampson, at http://www.lgbs.com, or Perdue Brandon Fielder Collins & Mott, atwww.pbfcm.com, contain lists of the properties set for tax sale by the taxing units they represent.searched for houses near my current place research them (google/zillow/trulia/redfin/realter/har).comdrive by the houses analyse what you're willing to spend on itfind one or more that you're willing to invest indo a foreclosure title search a few days before the auctiona few days before to make sure it wasn't removed from the auction block, thus wasting a few hundred dollars.also to make sure there a no outstanding liens on the property that could cost you moreregister for the auctiontake a big wad of cash that you've been saving for years and get small cashiers checks 1k/5k/10k/etc to the auction and watch the other biddersthen bid..The property i got was starting at 30K... someone bid 30k, someone else bid $30,100, then i walked behind them and said $35k. maybe i scared them off by bidding 5k more, maybe they didn't want the property anyway.some of these bidders for $5 at a time trying to maximize their returns. i was new, and i'm 6'4", so maybe intimidating?
Jonathan Froug
Marketing for Owner Carry Backs/Seller Financing
21 September 2016 | 4 replies
Remember newspapers?
Bill Orf
Finding Buy and Hold Deals in Missouri
24 February 2015 | 5 replies
Newspaper While quickly fading from use, the classified section of your local newspaper is a good place to look for homes that are "For Sale by Owner."
Rick MacGills
Buying/wholesaling in war zones?
20 June 2017 | 27 replies
I know I started at 18 in 1975.. not internet we had a big book with listings in it.. newspaper adds and you were big time if you had an 800 number.. but that foundation was everything.clients I met over the years selling them property or selling property for them became investors and life long contacts and friends.. opened up many doors.think about what kind of residual business your going to get helping some distressed seller of a ghetto dog sell their 20k run down flop house.. ?????
Zachary Emerson
How do I check pre-foreclosures at the courthouse?
21 June 2017 | 4 replies
They also have to publish them in a newspaper (they will tell you which if you ask) but this is a pretty tedious way to look them up.
Account Closed
Agent Wants to Walk Away (Too Easily?)
7 March 2017 | 8 replies
"Let me save you 40K, heck if you want to fire sale it let me throw it up for 180K and save you the 20K". 40k buys a lot of newspaper ads and flyers.
Kristen Ray
Multiple Family/Unit Rentals
9 December 2017 | 3 replies
When we got into the wall we found newspaper from 3 months before the titanic sank- the last renovation!
Allison Nguyen
First Property Investment Rental
1 August 2018 | 23 replies
Yard signs, potentially facebook ads, try the newspaper if that is relevant in your area.