Alex Stepanov
Tracing senior lienholder
2 February 2017 | 1 reply
We have a bit of a run trying to track down the senior lienholder on the property.
Greg Leach
Is the market too inflated
3 February 2017 | 5 replies
Interestingly, they have a graph that shows my market is perfectly on track at 4.5% appreciation per year over the last 20+ years, 2003-2012 is just a big zig zag in the middle.
Steve Cady
Interest Tracking for Seller Financing
6 February 2017 | 3 replies
As an investment property, does the buyer/investor usually take on the responsibility of tracking that or does it not work the same way as a conventional loan?
Wes Blackwell
CASE STUDY: How to Steal an Overpriced, High D.O.M Property
10 February 2017 | 20 replies
@Wes BlackwellGreat study post WesI believe it may be sitting on market so long and warrants a lower price because it backs right up to an active train run.....see the train tracks?
David Fields
Soup to nuts guide by experienced buy and hold investors.
5 February 2017 | 11 replies
Those are the ones that "get it" in my opinion.Few comments to consider:sounds like you are on the right track with the credit score.
Stephen R.
Attorney not calling back rant
6 February 2017 | 6 replies
I'm interested in picking up a foreclosure so I tracked down the law office that is handling the case.
Dan Gongora
Incorporating to Llc
11 February 2022 | 8 replies
You should put several houses in that LLC in order to spread the overhead costs off the LLC among several.
Brittney Carr
Learning the concept of wholesaling
5 February 2017 | 5 replies
Take some action, track what works, and what doesn't.
Alex Kamunya
Email vs Direct marketing
3 February 2017 | 5 replies
You can track who opens the email and personal touch of having a video email is amazing.
Octavian Goncalves
Real Estate Investor apps for Rhode Island Real Estate Investors
20 February 2017 | 3 replies
Hello again Bigger Pockets Community and Real Estate Professionals of Rhode Island, I'm looking for the popular effective apps to use if anyone uses apps for the following:Mortgage Apps Property Evaluator apps ( for address, projected rents, Income, expenses, financing info, improvement costs, buy & hold,etc )Searching for residential and commercial properties appsPDF app for signing, pads, deals, contracts, etcApps for landlords to keep track of tenants paying rent, etc Rental property apps that estimate potential monthly, annual cash flow and the ROI (return of investment) for a propertyRental property Portfolio apps that tracks one's properties in totalReal Estate contract apps Offer appsI did look for a couple of apps such as; Easy Mortgage app, shake up law app, etc but wanted to hear from the RI Real estate community of what apps you use or have used currently for efficient usages as an investor of real estate?