
25 September 2005 | 1 reply
I have no access to this area.What about someone like me getting started.

18 April 2011 | 23 replies
You can save time and money accessing the same data if not better than what you are currently using.

9 November 2005 | 5 replies
I have access to the MLS system in my town because my sister works as a secretary for an appraiser, and i was wondering if anyone could teach me how to do comps?

11 March 2008 | 10 replies
We still own it today.I'd make sure you have access to the property (a dedicated road or drive in and out) ... that the lot is not land locked in any way.

23 August 2006 | 2 replies
If you don't have access, tell a realtor in the area you are looking that you are interested.

29 April 2006 | 8 replies
They can send you a list of thier properties that are listed and some of them will send you properties that aren't listed yet, but will be soon.If you area has public access to all listings in your area, you can start by searching in a certain area and looking for key words in the listing descriptions, such as "Lender Owned", "As-Is", "Bank Owned", etc.

24 February 2006 | 3 replies
First and foremost, you have access to many more tools then the average investor.

21 February 2006 | 2 replies
While you can gain access to the full MLS data only if (as far as I know) you are a licensed Realtor, you are then subject to the state's Real Estate Board regulations and are also required to pay MLS dues, Real Estate Board fees, and any association dues (Natl Assoc of Realtors, state Association, local Association) fees as well.

14 February 2006 | 4 replies
Around me I see HD delivering things like pallets of cinder blocks, etc.

1 March 2006 | 22 replies
Maybe I can work out a deal where I get direct access to MLS and in exchange I will send all of my sales work to the broker.