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Zachary Bradigan Multi Family Direct Mail List Broker
24 October 2018 | 0 replies
I know this topic has a lot of forum questions dedicated to it already, but my go-to resources direct mail list resources seem to be set-up differently then in the past.I have used Reonomy and List Source previously for direct mail leads with good enough results that I'd use them again, however Reonomy has just recently been forcing an annual contract instead of monthly which is WAY too costly for what I need, and List Source has split up the commercial properties list differently then the last time I used them and almost all of them are listed in "Commercial: miscellaneous" with every other property types, and I have tried filtering differently with no positive results.My goal is to get "true ownership information"(Names, Addresses, Phone Numbers of people who own LLCs & INCs), but for now this is a one time thing, so I don't need an annual contract, and I don't want to pay thousands for Co-Star for an entire year or something.I do have TLO, however pulling multiple owner's information is very time consuming, so I'd like to do this only for a few select properties.Long story short, I'd settle for any ownership information whether it's company data or not, but I'd like to do a one time deal and get 500-1000 leads.
Dozie Nwankwoh New graduate moving cities looking to start investing
25 October 2018 | 7 replies
I've spent the last year or so researching different techniques of real estate investing and I believe I've settled in on the best strategy for me!
Becky Jairaj Foreclosure / auction following a death
5 November 2018 | 5 replies
After probate court settles the deceased’s debts, who now owns the property?
Jeanni Prescan Inheritance tax on a house bought in LLC at judicial sale
13 February 2020 | 15 replies
@Josh Caldwell and @Jeanni Prescan i just settled a property this week where there was a holdback (an escrow ) set up to cover PA State Inheritance Tax liability, and I had another one two weeks ago, so I've had money taken from the proceeds on two settlements in two weeks going to Dept of Revenue for PA Inheritance Tax.We've also had hundreds of settlement, where the owner of the PA real estate lived in another state and "assumed"  that since they weren't PA residents that they didn't have to pay the Tax. 
Jacob Coulter Should I Run From this Un-Financeable Deal?
31 October 2018 | 2 replies
The footings have settled 5 inches (slope from back wall to the entry on the front.
Zachary Bradigan Multi Family Direct Mail Lead Lists
25 October 2018 | 0 replies
I know this topic has a lot of forum questions dedicated to it already, but my go-to resources direct mail list resources seem to be set-up differently then in the past.I have used Reonomy and List Source previously for direct mail leads with good enough results that I'd use them again, however Reonomy has just recently been forcing an annual contract instead of monthly which is WAY too costly for what I need, and List Source has split up the commercial properties list differently then the last time I used them and almost all of them are listed in "Commercial: miscellaneous" with every other property types, and I have tried filtering differently with no positive results.My goal is to get "true ownership information"(Names, Addresses, Phone Numbers of people who own LLCs & INCs), but for now this is a one time thing, so I don't need an annual contract, and I don't want to pay thousands for Co-Star for an entire year or something.I do have TLO, however pulling multiple owner's information is very time consuming, so I'd like to do this only for a few select properties.Long story short, I'd settle for any ownership information whether it's company data or not, but I'd like to do a one time deal and get 500-1000 leads.
Mike Allison Biggest Mistake You've Made on a Multi-Family....
29 October 2018 | 20 replies
Don't settle for less. 
Mike Doyle Looking to Purchase in Huntsville, AL. Any advice or expertise?
19 March 2019 | 10 replies
The last place that I lived prior to settling back in Huntsville was in Nashville where I moonlighted as a wholesaler in their cutthroat real estate market.
Kendrick Salazar Real Estate 2019 Opinions
2 November 2018 | 5 replies
I advised my clients not to settle for something they don't want and take a step back. 
David Biederbeck WHOLE SALERS, WHY?! - An honest question from a fix & Flipper
6 December 2018 | 11 replies
Thanks to youtube videos that glorify the burn em' and churn em' mentality you are getting people who will rush through the process, hike up their fee, and look to settle for the rest of the year since they made their salary.