Mark Bradford
On site lock boxes with temporary codes
28 January 2015 | 10 replies
But I do have tenants that work very odd schedules (I'm in a town with a couple Auto Manufactures) So tenants are not always home and I have to meet my guys there to unlock.
Andresa Guidelli
Real Estate photographer in Philadelphia
22 January 2016 | 5 replies
Hi folk,We are looking for a photographer in Philly to take professional pictures of our properties.Any recommendation?
Gulliver R.
Do I need a real estate agent?
17 August 2016 | 13 replies
What costs are involved i.e. professional photographer that specializes in homes, flyers, yard sign, advertisement.How available are you to show your home?
Alex Capozzolo
Virtual Tours - Worth it?!
29 August 2019 | 15 replies
I shopped around and was able to get a rough quote from Matterport - a company that connects you with a local photographer/videographer who will come in for about $200-$330 if the unit is between ~1000-2000 sq ft.
Ryan Zach
Seeking advice on this lead
9 March 2008 | 3 replies
I tracked down the commercial property that he abandoned, photographed it, then got a property profile from a title company.Here are some numbers:The gentlemen bought the property in 1988 for $160,000It currently has a tax value of: $825,553, so my guesstimation of its real value is around $900,000 - $1,000,000 +It shows one mortgage at $125,000The zoning is C2It's about 65,000 square feet (1.49 acres)Here is my plan of attack:Talk to my private investor, and get a signed referral memorandum ensuring a finders fee PRIOR to me discussing anything about the property.Hand the deal over to my private investor and let them hammer out the deal.Only when all the numbers have been worked out will we discuss my finders feeAdd my referral memorandum into escrow as demand for paymentThis would be my first deal, so I feel it would be better for me get my finders fee and then watch it from the sidelines- while learning of course!
John C.
Foreclosure sold to Kondaur Capital - lets make a deal questions
4 January 2012 | 30 replies
In return for your cooperation and your tenant's to vacate the home in good (broom swept) condition and within a reasonable period of time we will do these things: Not pursue you for any deficiencies (no 1099C or law suit)Not report any derogatory payment activity, or foreclosure activityPossible fresh start package for tenant- depending on condition of home and they vacate quickly We need to send one of approved agents in your area to photograph the interior of the home to verify condition so we can review the possibility of a fresh start package for tenant We can even arrange for a realtor to help them find a new home to rent to expedite the process We will not know exactly what the deficiency amount will be until the home is sold.
Barima Opong-Owusu
Probate Marketing
30 January 2014 | 19 replies
Then you can unlock the code for more efficient ways to pull the info you wish and become one of the handful of people who profit from the research.
Talal B.
HUD home inspection
21 August 2014 | 18 replies
They unlock the door they re-lock the house.
Henry Reyes
Still Hungry
1 March 2016 | 10 replies
With that many units if you have some good equity Id first start by talking to local banks about what portfolio options they can offer you to help unlock that equity.
John Carr
BP Lurker in Chicago!
18 March 2017 | 9 replies
Through these experiences, I have come to recognize the immense power that real estate (when done correctly) can hold to unlock a financial future that until recently I never thought possible.I am currently trying to expand my rental portfolio (this time on purpose!)