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Brian Park What would the ideal real estate CRM look like?
15 August 2024 | 5 replies
They have a real estate specific version and while it's $700 a month + $2k setup fee, it absolutely blows everything else out of the water as it's tailored specifically for real estate agents.Here's an article from realgeek about it: http://www.realgeeks.com/blog/infusionsoft-marketing-real-estate-agents/
John Boudreau Umbrella and General Liability Insurance
15 August 2024 | 5 replies
Consulting with a knowledgeable insurance professional can help tailor a policy that addresses your specific needs and risks.
James McGovern Are Real Estate Agents Clueless on how to work with Investors?
19 August 2024 | 46 replies
Tailoring the document to include compensation only for homes that the agent assists you with should only take 30 seconds to type up, and many probably already have a standardized template document that covers that exact situation.It's a pretty straight forward scenario, so I'm not sure why you keep arguing with people who are responding to your post. 
Kwame Locks New and willing to work
14 August 2024 | 10 replies
I originally got into real estate for the investing aspect of it.
Randy Tilson Advice for getting started.
16 August 2024 | 5 replies
To summarize, I am fully equipped, licensed, and knowledgeable to handle all aspects of the actual repair, however my ignorance lies within the funding (hard money) and the business aspects of home flipping. 
Garrett Brown What Is Your Biggest Pain Point As A Host?
17 August 2024 | 12 replies
Our pain point used to be how to manage each aspect of STR. 
Mikhail Pritsker Sponsor underwriting. Part 2.
16 August 2024 | 0 replies
Key takeaways include:Thorough Due Diligence: Ensuring all aspects of the sponsor's background, financial health, and track record are meticulously examined.Consistent Criteria: Applying consistent criteria across different sponsors to facilitate objective comparisons and evaluations.Continuous Monitoring: Regularly monitoring the sponsor's performance and financial stability throughout the project lifecycle.ConclusionSponsor underwriting is an essential component of successful real estate and investment management.
Noah Margate Seeking Advice on Expanding My Real Estate Portfolio
16 August 2024 | 19 replies
Experience and Knowledge:Experience: A little over a year owning my first rental.Expertise: Still learning about all aspects.
John Kirby Multi-Family Scaling Strategy
16 August 2024 | 17 replies
However, always have a flexible approach – sometimes a great property comes up that’s worth pursuing even if your financing isn't fully in place yet.LendersFor multi-family housing owned by out-of-state investors, I recommend looking into regional banks or credit unions in the Midwest market you’re targeting, as they often have more tailored loan products.
Ernes Sahic STR in North Georgia because I listened to Robuilt
14 August 2024 | 15 replies
I would just note as a lender - its going to be much easier to find financing (and have more options) if the property is more of a traditional SFR / residence versus a cabin or creative type tailored STR property.