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All Forum Posts by: Account Closed

Account Closed has started 3 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: Bird Dogging in Utah - Any advice from experienced folks?

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I'm really digging into this here and  seeing some great potential. As many know, the Utah market is exploding faster than most can keep up with. I see tons of new construction going on in every city I roll in to. 

I've been working to line up properties for my partners and have been using the dealmachine app. I can drive, but prefer walking around neighborhoods so I can get a real feel for the community and a better view of each property. I'm snapping pictures and keeping the addresses registered on the app. 

I'm wondering, is there any advice those of you who are experienced can offer a rookie bird dog? As I pursue my goal of becoming a lender soon, and eventually owning multi family, vacation rentals, and luxury spots for up to 500 people, I'm wondering what I should consider doing that I'm not yet working with. 

Thank you in advance for your feedback. I look forward to talking with you all. 

Post: How can I provide more value for Realtor Partners?

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Thank you @Mark Johnson. I will continue focusing on that because I know I'm the networking guy and that's my jam. I really hope to do good things for those willing to help me. 

Post: How can I provide more value for Realtor Partners?

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I am very serious about creating success in real estate but I'm not the guy who's going to get my license. I want to one day be a big lender, funding deals and pursuing my career in music / speaking. However, I want to provide value for my realtor partners and I'm looking for creative ways to do so. 

I've got a growing following on all platforms I can get on, and I'm getting out to public meetups, events, etc. as often as I can. I am wondering what advice you good folks have on how I can be more resourceful. 

If you're a realtor, please share what you're looking for that you don't yet have or any other ideas on what I could do rather than just sharing posts and promoting houses they have for sale. 

Thank you in advance for your feedback. 

Post: Would you put "default list" properties onto dealmachine?

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I'm new-ish to this and I'm working with a licensed agent here in Utah. I'm working as a bird dog for him and helping to line up properties I find when I'm out driving for Uber. 

I've also got in touch with some title companies and I have them sending me lists of properties in default. He didn't seem to excited about my adding these properties to the dealmachine app. I'm wondering if you experienced folks here could share your thoughts on why one would or wouldn't want default properties on dealmachine. 

Wouldn't being able to put them on your mailing program be a wise move? Couldn't you add that as well as in person visits to your efforts to acquire properties?

Thank you in advance for your feedback.