Account Closed
Yellow letters to motivated sellers
25 July 2014 | 6 replies
One time I paid peoplefinder.com a few dollars to get a bunch of addresses much faster.It took a while to do this but there were only about 40 of them and then I put the addresses and properties in an Access database.
Steven Chang
Starting with a plan in North Texas
24 February 2016 | 12 replies
The first thing I do is take a look there, most info is at least 2 years old. so you have an idea about the area if you cannot drive it.I,ve found so far Wichita county has friendly databases to get tax information, appraisals, and map information.
Account Closed
Q&A with Sarah Weaver and Zeona McIntyre
13 September 2023 | 40 replies
Ways to effectively and efficiently connect with insurance companies and adjusters to get into their databases and networks.
David Rosenhaus
Trouble before even starting, newbie needs advice.
31 March 2021 | 59 replies
Learn to build databases and spread sheets.
Natalie Teramoto
Best zip codes in Tucson to invest
17 July 2020 | 12 replies
This thread hasn't really gotten any eyeballs since I posted the numbers below, and the same data felt appropriate to place here.Thanks to the work of @Dave Meyer and the BP Insights team, I was able to take rental market data sorted by zip code to create the following spreadsheet of Tucson's top zip codes:You will see I sorted the data based on average inventory for a 5-week period in February/March 2020: the number of rental properties being advertised "for rent" as presented in the BP Insights data set.
Dave Labowitz
New investor from Los Angeles, CA but looking at Indianapolis
12 July 2016 | 25 replies
I have an MBA from Pepperdine University and prior experience as a software and database developer.
Tamara V.
Is this contractor licensed?
10 December 2015 | 7 replies
Tamara,The DC, MD, and VA license databases are electronically available.
Jordan G.
I've Got (Lots of) Questions. Hoping the Community May Have Some Answers!
12 August 2014 | 12 replies
.--- 50 to 60 lots because my understanding is that 40 to 50 lots is the minimum number of lots needed to provide the economies of scale to reward a passive/remote investor, and from what I've seen even the nicest parks in the Midwest typically don't trade for much more than $20k/lot with the bulk of them trading closer to $10k/lot or less; I would prefer that the majority of the properties in my database are large enough so that the prospective buyer market is not limited to a local buyer.
Kenneth Silva
New Investor in the Boston area
28 March 2016 | 5 replies
Save my contact info and when you find property you're interested in, PM me the address and I'll check the lead paint status for you in the state database.
Keith Meyer
Mobile Home Park Poll: Average Price Paid per Occupied Pad
22 July 2019 | 5 replies
Preferably data based on actual transactions, but I'd also be interested to see what asking prices are looking like currently.