Stefano Gasperini
Favorite Motivated Seller Profile
12 September 2017 | 0 replies
Now, this may or may not be a good enough motivation for an owner to sell at a discount price.
Michael Halow
Direct mail Database Management Tools
1 June 2019 | 32 replies
It's not 100% what i was looking for but for $97/m, it's currently good enough and has helped.
Keisha F.
Refinancing a Commercial Multifamily Chicago
24 September 2017 | 8 replies
But yeah, do your due diligence like contingent on inspection, appraisal etc...refinancing is not a problem if the deal is good enough.
Andrew Brewer
cost per square foot for a new home in Durham NC
16 September 2017 | 10 replies
These are NJ prices, I am not talking about prices else where but I am almost sure that if the builder is good enough, his prices are just as good or better.
Bo Badalich
New investor need help with seller financing.
15 September 2017 | 2 replies
The credit score and down payment requirements are substantial and the rate sucks but if it's a good enough deal you don't want to lose it over a bad rate.
Gem Montero
Newbie Investor in Gilbert, AZ
9 November 2017 | 12 replies
Good enough for a rehab but not quite for a purchase.We’re looking to get into “Fix and Flip” to increase capital and maybe BRRR it if the numbers make sense, but our ultimate goal eventually is to Buy and Hold.
Marc Izquierdo
Raising Debt for Long Term Rentals
26 October 2018 | 14 replies
If you have good enough reasons, then go for it.
Giridhara Gowdra chandranna
What appreciation to expect for a MF property?
24 October 2018 | 3 replies
How can we say that the appreciation I am getting on a MF property is good enough to sell the property?
Christopher Rossi
Seeking recommendations for Cleveland realtor w/ investor mindset
27 October 2018 | 6 replies
Another thing to note is houses that are in foreclosure are not typically in good enough condition to meet an FHA loans qualifications.
Zachary Bradigan
Multi Family Direct Mail List Broker
24 October 2018 | 0 replies
I know this topic has a lot of forum questions dedicated to it already, but my go-to resources direct mail list resources seem to be set-up differently then in the past.I have used Reonomy and List Source previously for direct mail leads with good enough results that I'd use them again, however Reonomy has just recently been forcing an annual contract instead of monthly which is WAY too costly for what I need, and List Source has split up the commercial properties list differently then the last time I used them and almost all of them are listed in "Commercial: miscellaneous" with every other property types, and I have tried filtering differently with no positive results.My goal is to get "true ownership information"(Names, Addresses, Phone Numbers of people who own LLCs & INCs), but for now this is a one time thing, so I don't need an annual contract, and I don't want to pay thousands for Co-Star for an entire year or something.I do have TLO, however pulling multiple owner's information is very time consuming, so I'd like to do this only for a few select properties.Long story short, I'd settle for any ownership information whether it's company data or not, but I'd like to do a one time deal and get 500-1000 leads.