All Forum Posts by: Lorcan MacGrath
Lorcan MacGrath has started 3 posts and replied 14 times.
Post: Anyone have any experience with RealQuest by CoreLogic?

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- Natick, MA
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Thanks Steven
Post: Anyone have any experience with RealQuest by CoreLogic?

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- Natick, MA
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Hey Donna
Thanks for the feedback. I was worried about the value factor. Does it make running numbers or researching easier in any ways?
Post: Anyone have any experience with RealQuest by CoreLogic?

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- Natick, MA
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Hey Pam
Thanks for the heads up. I will look into pricing for ListSource as well.
Regards
Lorcan
Post: Anyone have any experience with RealQuest by CoreLogic?

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- Natick, MA
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Hey Victoria
Thanks for the response and info.
Lorcan
Post: Anyone have any experience with RealQuest by CoreLogic?

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- Natick, MA
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Thanks Michael
I don't know anyone who has used it yet but I did find this link on pricing.
https://express.realquest.com/plans/pricing.aspx
$385 is high for me as I am only starting out with this stuff but I will check out CoStar as well.
Regards
Lorcan
Post: Anyone have any experience with RealQuest by CoreLogic?

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- Natick, MA
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Hello Everyone
I came across this site and wonder if anyone uses it and what your experience has been.
http://pro.realquest.com/home/
Is it worth paying for?
Are there any others like this to compare to?Regards
Lorcan
@Christopher Malone That does help a lot -
Thank you.
Hi Guys
Thanks for the question and response here.
I hope you don't mind if I add a follow up question. On some auction listings I see the note "Reserve met" or "Reserve not met". Is this secret reserve number a combination of the
remaining balance of the mortgage plus expenses the bank has had incurred? Or how are these usually calculated?
Regards
Lorcan
Post: Whar are the best tools for finding good deals?

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- Natick, MA
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Hey Guys,
So, I use Truilia, Zillow, Realtor and Redfin.com, amongst others, to search for information that might lead to a property which may have good numbers. City-Data, Neighborhood Scout and Rentometer are other sites I look at.
I am wondering if there are some other / better sites or software tools which would be more efficient?
Also, I see a lot of sites that offer info on foreclosures etc. but they all seem to be 'Pay" sites to get full details. Which are the best ones and why in your opinion? Dose anyone use the Warren Group website?
Looking forward to any feedback from this wonderful community.
Regards
Lorcan
Post: Newbie in Boston Metrowest

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- Natick, MA
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Hey Mike
Thanks for the welcome and the advice. I appreciate it.
Lorcan