All Forum Posts by: Noah Weitzman
Noah Weitzman has started 12 posts and replied 35 times.
Post: Looking For Motivated New Investors To Build Out My Team

- Rental Property Investor
- Austin, TX
- Posts 36
- Votes 12
Hey @Tom Cafarella , nice to meet you online man. I currently own 3 properties, one in Jacksonville, Indianapolis, and Texas. I currently live in Texas and am growing my portfolio there and in the surrounding area of Portland, OR. Not sure exactly how we could help each other but I am sure there is a way. PM me if you'd like to talk.
Post: Help! Looking for advice on upcoming app...

- Rental Property Investor
- Austin, TX
- Posts 36
- Votes 12
Hey @Bill Hampton, sounds great! I will connect with you and message.
Post: Help! Looking for advice on upcoming app...

- Rental Property Investor
- Austin, TX
- Posts 36
- Votes 12
Thanks @Mitch Messer! Will connect with you and well chat there.
Post: Help! Looking for advice on upcoming app...

- Rental Property Investor
- Austin, TX
- Posts 36
- Votes 12
Hello Everyone!
I own 3 properties and recently looked for an accounting and analytics platform to organize all of them. There are definitely a lot of substitutes out there but none specific to RE investing.
I run a software company so decided to start building a platform specifically for RE investors to see accounting and analytics on their properties. We want to make sure that we build something perfect for the real estate investing community and are interviewing investors for feedback.
The feedback will be in the form of a 30-minute phone call and you will receive a $30 Starbucks card and early access to the platform.
Please let me know if you are interested to chat or comment below with any questions. Happy to send early sketches of the platform to those interested.
Post: Feedback on upcoming RE analytics/accounting app

- Rental Property Investor
- Austin, TX
- Posts 36
- Votes 12
Hello!
We are developing an app for Real Estate analytics/accounting to help investors manage their portfolios more effectively. We are looking for honest feedback on features and the app in general.
Feedback will be in the form of a 30-minute call, you will receive $30 in a Starbucks gift card and also early access to the application.
I personally own 3 properties and wanted to start this after not being able to find anything online to be able to manage and view analytical data to see how my portfolio is performing.
Check me out here:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/noahweitzman/
Please contact if interested in speaking! Thanks! Will send the Starbucks card and information of when and how to access the app during the call.
Post: Accounting Visualization Software For Real Estate Investor

- Rental Property Investor
- Austin, TX
- Posts 36
- Votes 12
@Aleks Dahlberg, thanks man that looks great I'll look into it. Anything else out there people are using?
Post: Accounting Visualization Software For Real Estate Investor

- Rental Property Investor
- Austin, TX
- Posts 36
- Votes 12
Hey everyone! Is there a good accounting visualization software for investors to see ROI on properties they currently have and graphs / metrics. We are using spreadsheets now and when I search this I only come up with property management software. Wondering if there is something just for investors to see how their current properties are performing? Thanks for the help!
Post: Portland airbnb laws

- Rental Property Investor
- Austin, TX
- Posts 36
- Votes 12
Thanks everyone for all the help! Portland because we may move there and are in the process of purchasing an airbnb property so wanted to see if it was an option. @Luke Carl San Marcos seems like a great place to invest but we have been focused on Waco, TX. San Marcos with its proximity to Austin (the most airbnb unfriendly place in the world) scares me and I wonder if the laws may spill over to there in the near future.
Post: Portland airbnb laws

- Rental Property Investor
- Austin, TX
- Posts 36
- Votes 12
Hello! Thank you so much for the help. We are looking to get an airbnb in Portland. I noticed the laws that seem to say that you need to reside in the residence (either in the house, the other side of a duplex, or on the same lot) for at least 9 months of the year. Does this mean that most properties would not comply with this? Thanks!
Post: Annual fees for being a REA and representing yourself?

- Rental Property Investor
- Austin, TX
- Posts 36
- Votes 12
Thanks everyone for the responses that was really helpful! @Michael Plante have you found this useful and worth the investment? Of course that is a broad questions but I really appreciate your advice.