Adrian Tiscareno
How to access the market in my area ?
2 March 2016 | 2 replies
You can usually look online at local real estate agencies websites to view what is for sale in your area or get in touch with a local real estate agent who would be able to help.
Kusmayadi Djunaidi
Buying turn key property
5 March 2016 | 20 replies
@JR Hinds I tried to check them out and I couldn't see them anywhere in the website that you provided.
Charlie Robinson
Buying Pinellas Property on realforeclose.com
1 March 2016 | 1 reply
All,I was approached about investing in a condo or home that's listed on the daily county foreclosure website.
Cody Barrett
Brandon's book on Managing Rental Prop. Their Forms Used in Book
3 March 2016 | 3 replies
I never worked with lawyers before and I'd hate to work with someone that just wants to make a quick buck by selling me the forms instead of taking the time to see how well these forms cover me and if they do me more justice.
John Hixon
Formulas for evaluating a MHP
2 March 2016 | 21 replies
If you don't like to memorize formulas you can always derive the equations if you know the assumptions.
Pete Perez
Gaining Access to MLS
3 March 2016 | 23 replies
If you only need basic info about active listings the MLS is fed to a variety of websites (Realtor.com, Zillow, Trulia) that are free and available to the public.There have been posts on this topic on BP in the past:https://www.biggerpockets.com/blogs/3387/24575-mls...
Jim Sestito
Massachusetts Agents - Who's out there!?
3 March 2016 | 10 replies
Our office is our smart phone and tablet.I executed a joint venture with Elite Real Estate Systems who provides agent websites and BoomTown (an unbelievably robust CRM/back end) along with leadgen.
Mandy Hildebrand
Growing the dream in Indianapolis
2 March 2016 | 8 replies
Please send me more info on your credit repair.
Andrew Brown
Marketing on a Budget
1 March 2016 | 1 reply
Once you get the names, look at the tax assessor's website to find the owner's address.
Lee Smith
Contractors, they crack me up!
5 March 2016 | 9 replies
There's been many a post written on BP on hiring contractors and doing your due diligence, the least of which starts with going to the Contractors Board website for your state and seeing if they are indeed licensed, and bonded.