
7 January 2019 | 58 replies
They also do a nice job of the automation of the process which fits into my operational workflow very well.

26 May 2017 | 10 replies
Depending on the bank (and their backlog, work flow etc) and the complexity of the title work required, you would likely see it hit the MLS as an REO listing in 2-6 months after the foreclosure judgement, give or take a few weeks.NOTE THAT YOU DO NOT NEED TO PAY A SUBSCRIPTION OR A FEE TO ANY WEBSITE OR SERVICE TO RECEIVE REO LISTINGS - ANY REALTOR CAN PULL THEM UP ON THE MLS.

20 August 2017 | 9 replies
By comparison, here is a typical "work flow" for a cash offer versus a financed offer:Cash:Buyer and seller agree to termsClosing can take place in about a week, once title work is doneConventional:Buyer and seller agree to termsBuyer applies for mortgage (which requires a mountain of documents from the buyer - last three years tax returns, bank statements, pay stubs, credit verification, letters of explanation, etc, etc)Lender orders appraisal - usually about a week to 10 days after the applications is received10-14 days later, appraisal comes back.

12 June 2017 | 14 replies
The HubSpot marketing software allows mass emailings, marketing automation workflows, etc.

26 July 2017 | 3 replies
Hi SamPodio is definitely amazing, and as you've discovered it requires some initial investment to get things set up.I'd suggest looking for a Podio consultant, either on Upwork or via the Podio Partner request form: https://podio.com/webforms/2716831/200839You should be able to find a consultant that has a real estate template to start with (here's an example one below) that can be tweaked to meet the specific workflow for your business.There are also some more turn-key options out there for Podio, like Investorfuse and SellerleadsCRM.As to your specific question, you can use Globiflow to set up the autopopulation of data.

27 November 2019 | 8 replies
But I'm mostly curious about the workflow of doing such a deal and if there's any major differences to using a HML or a HELOC funding for these types of deals.

25 June 2020 | 4 replies
You can just create a webhook-triggered flow in Globiflow (Podio's workflow engine) and plug that flow's URL into the Zapier integration setting within Investor Carrot.

23 May 2022 | 1 reply
Hey all,What’s your order of operations as the deal finder once you have found a promising property.
At what point do you bring it to your private lender/partner who provides the capital?What steps in order would ...
27 May 2022 | 22 replies
In terms of rehabbing the property, the workflow can range from throwing a coat of paint on a wall or two, to an entire gut of the mechanicals, windows, siding, and flooring.

17 June 2022 | 10 replies
In terms of rehabbing the property, the workflow can range from throwing a coat of paint on a wall or two, to an entire gut of the mechanicals, windows, siding, and flooring.