Hi I am entering my criteria for Direct Mail Marketing in ListSource and I wanted to know if entering 15%-100% equity is a good idea since I am looking for homes with alteast 15% equity. Also I see most people prefer ...
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I'm thinking about putting an ADU on a future single family home as part of my wife & I's house hack strategy. Has anybody out there successfully pulled one off? I've heard that the...
Hey guys, my wife & I are looking to buy our 1st investment property and we’re not scared to look for areas out of state...we live in NJ where the properties are not as favorable for a descent return. What are t...
I have been inundated by companies offering the next best solution for lead generation. AI sounds great, but I don't see a track record of success and every time I google the company the reviews are not great. I wan...
So excited to have this BP community as a wonderful resource! I am a newbie aiming to purchase my first rental this year in the challenging Dallas (DFW metroplex) market. Would love to get your feedback on realistic c...
.It is an art in the sense that there are many variables to test when doing direct mailing, and if you do not have the patience, money, know how with those those variables it can hurt you big time and can "Sink you be...
I was wondering if nashville is a good short term rental market, does anybody have any short term rentals in nashville?
Hi, does anyone know the best way to get a list of borrowers struggling/past due/delinquent with their mortgage in New Jersey? Are there vendors selling lists. Also, I remember someone saying that the city tax or Cla...
I live in Southern California and I am looking into buying some out of state rental properties. Now my question is, should I reach out to banks/lenders in my area to get financing or should I look into lenders in the ...
Im looking into pre-foreclosures for wholesaling and looking for at least 50% equity in the homes. are there any other loopholes I have to go threw to contract them since technically the bank owns the home. as for th...