Erik Nordgaard
Most Reliable Sources for Market Data
11 January 2022 | 4 replies
@Erik NordgaardBest Sources For Data:Broker Package DataBestPlaces.netCity-Data.comCensus.govFactfinder.census.govcensus.gov/programs-surveys/ahs.htmldata.census.govStateLocalGov.netSpotCrime.comWalkScore.comDeptofNumbers.comDataUSA.ioBea.gov (Bureau of Economic Analysis)Bls.gov (Bureau of Labor Statistics)Indeed.com (Jobs)NewGeography.comNeighborhoodScout.comCrimeReports.comFamilyWatchDog.usGeometrx.comSocialExplorer.comCostar.comColliers.comIrem.orgZillow.comGoogle Earth / Google Maps / Street View
Steven Bates
New Warehouse Build in Loudoun County
9 March 2021 | 10 replies
What is their fee for a topography survey (include utility locations), storm water plans, grading, arborist (if needed), and any other requirement the county may require?
Holly Boss
Deal or no deal? How’s the math look?
2 July 2021 | 10 replies
Even if it sells the first day Here we can have it take a month to close And sometimes 2 months with all the delays as well as getting a survey 20k also seems very small.
Alejandro Antonio Taylor JR
Best way to have commitment from investors for Multifamily deals
29 June 2020 | 7 replies
It never hurts to do investor surveys and personal check-ins as well.
Mike Mocek
NARPM- Single-Family PMs report Business unchanged or better
24 November 2020 | 3 replies
As a member of the National Association of Residential Property Managers (NARPM), I am given the opportunity to partake in random surveys.
Charlotte Dunford
Legality of test ads during due diligence
25 May 2019 | 2 replies
I would also call neighbouring parks and do a rent survey to see what others are charging in the area, which will indicate where the demand is at.
Ali Syed
Living in New York, Considering Out of State Investments
12 November 2020 | 21 replies
Essentially, considering my situation, should I be looking for a "buy and hold" multi tenant home in my backyard (long island, the boroughs, jersey) or should I consider out of state investments (i've been surveying Philly, Durham, Raleigh).
Kane Griffin
Submitting a Offer- W/out a Realtor
22 July 2020 | 8 replies
I especially can't tell you in a "Non Attorney state" like Texas.All that said use the following for entertainment purposes only :)I would include (Price/Type of financing/Dates for financing to be secured/EMD/Closing dates/Contingencies (Inspections/Pest/Radon/survey).
Kirk R.
$20k cash deal. Minimum you'd do before closing?
10 May 2020 | 3 replies
I always recommend getting a survey of the property, you'd be surprised how many times it shows something the buyer wasn't aware of.For example, the title commitment takes exception for a recorded access easement over the East 20' of the West 75' of the property and for matters that would be reveled by an accurate survey and inspection of the property.