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Kimberly Hoyt Please help me analyze this deal!
19 March 2020 | 11 replies
Did you use actual Collector's office data, or SWAG it based on the calculator recommendations? 
Jean Santiago New here in Bigger Pockets! Looking for my 1st ever property!
25 March 2020 | 40 replies
Your next step is to build a plan around your investment strategy and goals, then pick a market (sounds like you have a good start), and then once you settle on a market based on data, start building your team and filling your funnel :)
Efrain Gallardo Effective Real Estate Data websites
19 March 2020 | 1 reply

I am an active real estate investor in Houston, TX and have used www.realacquisitions.com for years to build my mail out lists of motivated sellers. I wanted to reach out for suggestions of similar effective sites. Is...

Steffany Boldrini Buyer's closing costs in PA and Self storage inspectors?
21 March 2020 | 10 replies
I don't have data on this.
DeMonte Dinkins Multi Unit Housing beginner
19 March 2020 | 5 replies
@Brandon Sok I’ve been really drawn to the 4-plex units over any others.I have heard multiple times about the invaluable knowledge gained from that book.
Nathan Harding COVID-19’s Impact on SFR Prices in Jacksonville, FL
19 April 2020 | 9 replies
Plus the NEFAR data will be out mid-april for march.
Andy Cape Help me analyze and compare two deals
23 March 2020 | 5 replies
Based on the available data, it looks like there should not be too much damage.Any thoughts?
Erin Spradlin Corona | Denver Mortgage relief, unemployment and taxes
20 March 2020 | 4 replies
GETTING HELP NOWNYTimes - Money MattersUnemployment - law expires 12/31States can access when they have 10% rise in unemploymentUnemployment is typically 45% of lost incomeMost states pay 26 weeksDon’t have to lose your job, can get it if: you are quarantined, furloughedGetting unemploymentHave to have been at job for 30+ daysEligible for 2 weeks paid if ill or quarantined or caring for sick family memberPart time workers can get average of normal 2 week salarySelf-employed (gig workers, etc) must calculate daily average and claim as tax creditWho is exempt:People that work at companies that employ 500+ peopleCompanies with fewer than 50 people can ask for an exemptionEvictions + ForeclosuresMoratorium right now on bothSuspended for 60 daysThis includes foreclosures that are in processTaxesCan hold off on paying (without penalty) until July 15th if:You owe less than $1 million to the federal governmentIf you are getting a refund, it will come in a normal time frameMortgagesFind out who owns your mortgage + what programs are availableRequest Assistance (Fannie Mae)Small Business ReliefSBA Economic Injury Disaster LoansSmall business loans up to $2mil3.75% int rate for businesses | 2.75% for nonprofitsDenver Small Business ReliefDENVER RE TRENDS - please note you should watch Seattle, as what happens there will likely come to Denver and Colorado SpringsPulled data for detached/attached homes within 6 miles of a client property in Sloans Lake$350-$500KMore properties went under contract in past 5 days than in two other 5 day increments we recorded (11-15, and 16-20 days out)35 of those were on the MLS for 6 or fewer days$500-$700KSimilar to above, 5 days out is beating number of houses that went under contract 11-15 days out and almost the same as 16-20 days outCitywide: 2.4 homes were falling out of contract/day in March. 5.8 for Feb. 2.7 for Jan. $800-$1.2Mdown from 5 day increments before, but not significantly and a small data set
Jason Brubaker Second possible purchase, Deal or No Deal?
21 March 2020 | 5 replies
It was almost a turn-key and has increased in value significantly (thank you path of progress).
Patrick J. Which RE Markets did the best in 2008?
23 March 2020 | 9 replies
@Patrick J.BP put out an article with a bunch of great data about about different market returns and I wrote a thread detailing some factors that have driven RE returns based on tier data