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Brian Wall Why do I have to view a property before agent will submit my offer?
7 October 2015 | 40 replies

So, I recently started making many more offer direct off the MLS than I have before (I am an agent submitting for an investor client). I am getting a lot of "resistance" from listing agents saying they will not submi...

Johann Villalvir Machine Learning to predict comps
28 August 2023 | 30 replies

Hey looking for other data nerds here. I built an AI app that uses ML to predict a home's ARV using other properties in the area that have been flipped. So far, this approach has saved my team so much time when sourci...

Yoni R. Can't get my offers accepted
15 February 2017 | 85 replies

I've put in offers for over 15 houses and still haven't had an offer accepted. I'm offering cash, 5 day inspections, full price (and sometimes more on some of the houses) and still no luck.

Maybe somebody can shed s...

Hector Serna Just canceled my 3rd deal… time to start over
26 January 2024 | 46 replies

Hey guys,So I recently got out of my 3rd deal in Cicero, IL (Chicago Land Area). I’ve gone through the process 3 times (Offer accepted, appraisal, inspection) and for some reason something always needs to come up. So ...

Rob Rey Realtor gets snippy, thinks my offers are too low !
24 July 2009 | 56 replies

I have recently restarted to look for a property with a new realtor.

I asked the Realtor to put in two offers for me.

One was 80% of the asking price of an IndyMac owned house that was listed for 196,000

The other ...