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David Hanson Harnessing AI for Smarter Real Estate Investment Decisions
18 January 2024 | 1 reply
The integration of AI in real estate is not just a trend; it's a game-changer in making more informed and profitable decisions.How AI is Transforming Real Estate Investments:Tenant Experience & Retention: AI helps with predictive maintenance and efficient tenant communication, enhancing tenant satisfaction and retention​​.Lease Management & Optimization: Dynamic pricing and lease renewal predictions are now more accurate with AI, maximizing returns on rental properties​​.Risk Management: Nuanced tenant credit assessments and AI-driven security systems are vital in safeguarding investments against risks​​.Marketing & Lead Generation: AI enables targeted advertising and immersive virtual tours, attracting the right tenants and buyers​​.Financial Analysis/Underwriting: AI aids in accurate cash flow projections and simulates various investment scenarios for better decision-making​​.AI Applications in Real Estate:DataRobot AI Platform: This end-to-end enterprise AI solution provides insights for forecasting future real estate market changes and identifying profitable investment opportunities​​.AI-Enhanced Platforms: Companies like Rex, Redfin, CoreLogic, and Zillow use AI for various purposes such as communication between property maintenance teams and renters, automating property recommendation processes, and providing accurate property value estimates​​.AI in Your Business: Steps to implement AI in real estate range from identifying business areas for AI implementation to training your team and monitoring performance​​.Discussion Points:Are you currently using AI in your real estate investment strategies?
Shiloh Lundahl Realistically most investors won’t replace all income W/ cashflow
23 January 2022 | 174 replies
This also means your CF should increase twice.Joe - you're ignoring/mixing up the idea of "Enterprise Value" and "Equity Value", or in RE terms I guess "Property Value" and "Equity Value".
Tyler Hoff I'm Just Starting Out and Found a Dream First Investment for 2M
17 September 2022 | 6 replies
Prove you can run that enterprise, expand it a little bit, then if you're still game try for bigger fish. 
Mergim Kacija HOA fined me $12,000 for allegedly short-term renting my condo (Chicago)
27 December 2023 | 55 replies
But if force mind to say "ok, let's do this different, let's pretend everything with HOA is 100% correct" and look back trying to find how it all goes together, may learn some new perspectives in it all that can aid going forward.From what shared thus far, i have a feeling that things got adversarial early, and that entrenchment made any positive resolutions very hard.
Mark Cruse An Investor Killed!!!!!!!!
8 September 2023 | 92 replies
But reparations is a debt that is owed, diversity and inclusion is a band-aid over a wound to make people feel better about the horrible truths. 
Ashley Roush Applicant has no social or driver's license number
6 November 2022 | 30 replies
(o) "Prevailing party" has the same meaning as such term has in section 722 of the Revised Statutes of the United States (42 U.S.C. 1988).[42 U.S.C. 3602 note] Neither the term "individual with handicaps" nor the term "handicap" shall apply to an individual solely because that individual is a transvestite.Sec. 803. [42 U.S.C. 3603] Effective dates of certain prohibitions(a) Subject to the provisions of subsection (b) of this section and section 807 of this title, the prohibitions against discrimination in the sale or rental of housing set forth in section 804 of this title shall apply:(1) Upon enactment of this subchapter, to--(A) dwellings owned or operated by the Federal Government;(B) dwellings provided in whole or in part with the aid of loans, advances, grants, or contributions made by the Federal Government, under agreements entered into after November 20, 1962, unless payment due thereon has been made in full prior to April 11, 1968;(C) dwellings provided in whole or in part by loans insured, guaranteed, or otherwise secured by the credit of the Federal Government, under agreements entered into after November 20, 1962, unless payment thereon has been made in full prior to April 11, 1968: Provided, That nothing contained in subparagraphs (B) and (C) of this subsection shall be applicable to dwellings solely by virtue of the fact that they are subject to mortgages held by an FDIC or FSLIC institution; and(D) dwellings provided by the development or the redevelopment of real property purchased, rented, or otherwise obtained from a State or local public agency receiving Federal financial assistance for slum clearance or urban renewal with respect to such real property under loan or grant contracts entered into after November 20, 1962.(2) After December 31, 1968, to all dwellings covered by paragraph (1) and to all other dwellings except as exempted by subsection (b) of this section.
Brent Skaling RE Rookie standing at the fork in the real estate road (still)
17 November 2023 | 7 replies
I have the passion and ability to use this skill set to aid in a potential deal ie; value add/rehab.
Nathan Leger How do i overcome fear!?
4 October 2021 | 86 replies
But dont buy the kool aid pitched here about how easy it is  to buy some houses and never work again.
Joe Splitrock Foreclosure Crisis Won't Be A Buying Opportunity
30 July 2021 | 11 replies
Look at the facts:- People have not had housing expenses for a year- Even those out of work had considerable government aid during that time- Employers are begging people to come back to work at higher wages today- Those who need to resume payments don't need to repay the unpaid money until they sell- Some people can get their debt paid and others can get their payment reduced by 25%- Loan terms can be extended to 40 years to reduce payments- Over a hundred billion is being passed out to pay landlords who were shorted rent- In most cases the house is worth far more than before the pandemic, so you have an asset worth more moneyI just don't see how this ends badly in the short term.
Don Konipol Wholesaling Realty - or is it Reality
31 July 2023 | 4 replies
Their motivations are honorable, but their lack of understanding of business, free enterprise, and finance leads to horrendous decision making.