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Vontarius Dameko Land Titles & Technology
28 July 2024 | 4 replies
In the US, the blockchain represents a solution for a problem that does not exist.
Olga Daisel Austin real estate predictions
28 July 2024 | 6 replies
For example, 4515 sinclair built in 1938 was remodeled very nicely and sold for 1.540 mil with multiple offers which represented a 100k increase from the list price.
Andrew Stack Waukegan Duplex, To Buy or Not To Buy?
29 July 2024 | 12 replies
I assume that's because he is no longer representing himself and has an agent. 
Alex Zweydoff Market Shift: Are Short-Term Rentals Converting to Long-Term in Your Area?
31 July 2024 | 37 replies
Depends who you're representing I guess! 
Brock Batson First time Poster-seeking advice and perspectives
27 July 2024 | 5 replies
STRs typically represent a higher/risk reward.
Luke Spencer Property under contract in a precarious situation
26 July 2024 | 3 replies
Fast forward to yesterday(appraisals are done, waiting on underwriting) after a text from the realtor about signing a document that says I'm okay with him representing me and the seller, I called him and brought up the fact that I'd looked over the purchase agreement and the rental agreement and nothing was stated about the rent increase, but it was clearly stated that ALL rental income even prepaid rents (the warehouse was paid in full up front) would be prorated to the buyer (roughly 2200/month)I'm at a crossroads on what to do, part of me wants to just ask for earnest money and appraisal fees back and walk away, but the cashflow of $2300 (current rents not counting warehouse) on a $105,000 property just seems to appealing to walk away from, what do the more experienced investors than myself think
Collin Hays Bargain hunters: New construction near Gatlinburg being auctioned off
27 July 2024 | 22 replies
Does that $40k/yr still represent a good ROI at today's prices?
Daniel Vandenbos Rental Market in Schuykill County / Pottsville PA
25 July 2024 | 21 replies
Also, I would plan to self manage and from looking on their site I believe if you reside more than 20 miles away you need to have a representative who is local.  
Angela Doyle Seller financing on car wash
25 July 2024 | 18 replies
You are creating procuring cause for the listing agent and now the listing agent does not have to split their commission with an agent representing you.
Denise Holder Are excessive Realtor fees? I'm the "seller"
24 July 2024 | 18 replies
 $4,000 is $100 higher than 6% of the asking price.Under "Cooperating with other Brokers" (line 7) checked boxes are: "Represents Seller (subagent).