
10 December 2006 | 1 reply
hey whats up k, theres a ton of forclusre listing in bridgeport, in the saturday ct post (newspaper). i looked online they have a section for forclosures but none listed tonite maybe the do it satuday like the print edition. http://connpost.kaango.com/feListAds/categoryID/775 , i called on one friday but it was cancelled most have been snacthed up by an investor, also i belong to reality trac and there a ton there also,but not all the one's that are in the paper thats why you have to do both. hope this helps

24 August 2008 | 7 replies
Great tools here, thanks.
2 February 2009 | 9 replies
You can usually get one online from your state's real estate commission or also from a title company.Recent comparative sales from a realtor will ALWAYS be the MOST accurate way of determining value.

2 March 2007 | 18 replies
when you find an investor that wants to contract you to find them properties that you have research how do you form the contract agreement with them. meaning do you have a website where they can sign an online agreement or do simply mail them the contract and wait for them to sign it and send it back. and if you do do you include the property's address in the contract that you want to assign to them (if you have one already) thus giving no reason to sign with you now that you reveal the property.reason why i ask is because i have come across many different forms of agreements and just want to get an idea of which is the best form to take.thanks guys

9 December 2006 | 0 replies
I anticipate this being a very popular place for the newer members.The second new section, Real Estate Marketing is intended for the real estate professionals on the site who want to talk about advertising online and off, marketing strategies, and so on.I think the addition of these new threads will benefit our users, and they have come from your recommendations.

13 December 2007 | 48 replies
Anyone who spends a few minutes online can easily see that.For instance:http://duende.uoregon.edu/~hsu/blogfiles/shiller-real.gifSince WW2, after adjusting for inflation, home prices were pretty much constant in the long run.

13 December 2006 | 6 replies
And don't forget to try out the "Property Analysis Tool" (available on the left under Interactive).

3 January 2007 | 1 reply
Has anyone tried the marketing tools offered by Richard Roop?

1 January 2007 | 9 replies
Before i learned about REI i was just going out spending money and having a good time. about a month and 1/2 ago i met this person that wanted into REI but is a father of 2 without a mother to help. he is also in the military. now 90% of my spare time is searching for deals and soon to be taking an online course for my Texas RE license.