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Sean Mcintire Anybody ever use noteproz.com/ ????
8 July 2020 | 5 replies
@Chris SeveneyWe need to cut down on the pre-bid initial DD time it takes to make bids on assets (noteproz seems to do that and Scott Carson endorses them).We also need an asset manager and a contact list and something that produce reports and something that we can upload our soft collateral to and maybe even have an interface or upload/download capability into QB.Thanks.
Jeremy Salerno How can I best optimize the utilities in my two-family (MA, USA)
28 May 2022 | 0 replies
Ductwork looks average, it's that soft padded stuff, not the hard aluminum metal looking stuff.
Shaquetta Chittams What should I ask for?
14 July 2016 | 8 replies
When I asked this was the response, "Soft cost expensive for architect, appraiser and environmental etc." and if I'm not comfortable with lending the money then I can opt for his first offer which was $500 for his consulting services.
Ross French Developing a Multifamily
29 November 2015 | 6 replies
Depending on how you finance, maybe better to pay soft costs such as value engineering, architect and surveyor yourself even if you have equity and even if the lender will finance the soft costs.
Sara Als. Developing land for townhomes
13 March 2021 | 16 replies
Soft cost like architect, permits etc I would maybe budget another $20/sf.I would start w/ the architects, talk to three or more, get an idea on the soft costs, and ask them for referrals for developers or construction companies.
Long Vo Rehab -or- Sell
16 February 2023 | 9 replies
Anyways, I am looking for advice and asking those who have more experience and knowledge than myself.The property in question (located in SW Michigan) is quite distressed, missing walls, probable termite damage, damp/soft flooring, and probably many other issues. 
Josh MacKay New Canadian Investor
30 December 2012 | 12 replies
expecting a correction driven by Vancouver and the Toronto condo market over the next few years... look for Canadian real estate to be soft.
N/A N/A Are Rents Rising in Your Area?
13 March 2007 | 17 replies
The central Texas market seems to be blowing and going this year although we are now in the end-of-summer downswing where families have moved prior to school starting and the action will be soft until next March.We're seeing a bunch of California/out-of-state investors coming in and buying SFHs which has put upward pressure on the prices of our extremely reasonably-priced homes.
Stephen Mayers Finding soft money and how to ask
23 August 2018 | 2 replies

several issues here:  personally have sub-par credit, have found hard $ options but have had great difficulty in finding money for rehab since generally hard money won't cover rehab which leaves me with approx 25% of ...

Tyler Morland Wholesaling questions
15 February 2016 | 5 replies
The yellow letter should be created as a soft sell- not a I BUY YOUR DISTRESSED HOUSE - in your face stuff.