
12 December 2013 | 20 replies
If you want money, get a plan, show the deal, support the deal by using other's influence or data that can be proven, not claimed.
8 October 2013 | 3 replies
Alexander, the free way is to figure out which newspapers publish the legal notices for probates in your area of interest and then mine that data on a regular basis.

25 July 2010 | 24 replies
We have one in the Denver area that covers about 10 counties, and gets the data out very quickly after its released by the counties.

6 November 2017 | 198 replies
Rich,If you need help digging out data, let me know
11 February 2008 | 10 replies
I have heard numerous times the data is outdated.

21 December 2007 | 4 replies
Anyone know of a good source for getting foreclosure data?

2 May 2013 | 37 replies
The magazine studied data that also included the quality of health care, crime rates, weather and commute times in an effort to determine the 50 most fiscally sensible cities in America in which to live.

12 February 2011 | 35 replies
Although some of this data is certainly available in the public record, in many cases it's not all that simple to gather that data from the public record.And then of course, when there are "feuds", the parties involved might try to pull something like what Mitch posted here:http://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/311/topics/60121-another-grant-deed-scam-If someone wants to volunteer that info, great - but I'll abstain from that.

27 July 2006 | 12 replies
According to the POMS and Census Data, most tenants move due to reasons outside the control of the landlord (got married/divorced, want a shorter commute, larger place, etc) and specifically not because of rent increases.I try to raise the rents each year a tenant stays, and a $10/month increase doesn't seem to make anybody blink.

21 February 2008 | 4 replies
I actually met a guy the other day who has a patent on a prefab home with a slab.