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Will Skillman Hunting down owners of vacant properties
15 January 2017 | 6 replies
This gets you the cheapest bulk postage, but mails everyone on a particular mail carrier route.CONSUMER LIST (called by different names by different companies) gets you names and a wide variety of demographic information on the resident of each address.
Jeff McNutt 22 Lot park Questions
15 January 2017 | 9 replies
The pipeline of trailers coming into parks has practically dried up with the drastic reduction in single wides being produced. 10 years ago you could stock a park easily with the ample supply of cheap repos that were the result of reckless lending in the industry in the late 90's.
Chris H. Just starting out (quite literally) need guidance please!
16 January 2017 | 4 replies
There are other podcasts for REI but I have found that BP so far is my favorite and they cover practically every conceivable angle.  
David Jarvi The BRRR Strategy for the unemployed (er.. retired crowd)
16 January 2017 | 2 replies
fascinating insight, thanks.amazing how many angles/perspectives there are in real estate$750 yr for an llc in california, but...certainly could work for the right multi-family
Angela Houchens making an offer on a listed property
19 January 2017 | 6 replies
It doesn't cost you anything, as the fee/commission is covered by the vendor/seller, whether there's one agent or two.I'm not so sure you "need" to have an agent because it might've have been listed on MLS, but you will want to work with an "investor-friendly" agent who understands that you're not buying a HOME but an investment property and the two different angles are very different.I do agree with @John Matthewson for this reason, I've just stated; hence the need for an investor-friendly agent.Hope you've gotten a great deal.
Mike Warder Foundation crack on (quasi-permitted) addition
17 January 2017 | 10 replies
@Jim Adrian The tall vertical crack could be a shear crack due to settlement, however, most shear cracks are on a 45 degree angle.  
John Carreira Newbie From New York
20 January 2017 | 21 replies
@John CarreiraYou have come to the right place to connect with the wide array of real estate professionals and investors.
Ryan Beasley Advice on Fundrise eREIT platform
15 May 2018 | 36 replies
Our targeted portfolio-wide leverage, after we have acquired a substantial portfolio, is between 50-85% of the greater of cost (before deducting depreciation or other non cash reserves) or fair market value of our assets.
Greg Scully HUD home with Meth residue! Opportunity or headache?
4 June 2016 | 4 replies
My angle would be to purchase, repair and flip...maybe hold and rent if the numbers work out.  
Edmund Ricker Am I Crazy....or do a lot of newbies feel this way??
5 June 2016 | 20 replies
My biggest worry is financing, because I have most of the other angles either well covered or close to it.