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All Forum Posts by: Max Yuan

Max Yuan has started 15 posts and replied 44 times.

Post: Website Designed as a Tool for Leads

Max YuanPosted
  • Specialist
  • New York
  • Posts 48
  • Votes 25

@Joshua D. @Jim Reynante Is this a common problem? Or would the investors really event want to have their portfolio online?

Also in this case, would you want things to be specifically branded to you? Or would you just want a profile with all of your portfolio listed?

I'm an engineer by trade. Would definitely be open to exchanging some ideas here.

Post: Is anyone utilizing public notices to genereate leads?

Max YuanPosted
  • Specialist
  • New York
  • Posts 48
  • Votes 25

Seems like beyond local county lien records, the public notices could be interesting with probate, lien or foreclosure notices. Wondering if anyone is has any experience sourcing deals that way. Or by the time the notice is out, the opportunity is already gone?

Post: Getting into REI as a Software Engineer and Data Scientist

Max YuanPosted
  • Specialist
  • New York
  • Posts 48
  • Votes 25

Hi BP Community,

Long time lurker, finally made my account. My background is in artificial intelligence research, and building high-throughput underwriting systems, and most recently I served as a founding engineer at a financial technology startup.

I'm super excited to finally get into the RE space and would love to meet experienced folks in the field and learn the ropes. If you have any tech problems or processes that tech could potentially help with, I would love to a resource or brainstorm solutions.

Super excited to connect!

Post: Is anyone utilizing public notices to genereate leads?

Max YuanPosted
  • Specialist
  • New York
  • Posts 48
  • Votes 25

Seems like beyond local county lien records, the public notices could be interesting with probate, lien or foreclosure notices. Wondering if anyone is has any experience sourcing deals that way. Or by the time the notice is out, the opportunity is already gone?

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