
27 March 2025 | 18 replies
And so visually pleasing!

26 March 2025 | 9 replies
Welcome here are a few tools to help you get started Learning the market- Tools like Redfin and Zillow are your friend they offer lots of market data, comps and you can visually see what is unfolding in your market by looking at sales on the map.

23 March 2025 | 46 replies
Here's the Federal Funds Rate over the past 60 years: If you don't like that, here's a great visual of interest rates over the last 600 years.

20 March 2025 | 6 replies
Best way to communicate would be providing an offering memo that breaks down standard ROI metrics so your COC, IRR, EM, YOC then visual aids like key figures broken down in charts, different scenarios of returns so a proforma, and a breakdown of payouts/waterfall structure if you plan on doing syndications.

24 March 2025 | 153 replies
They are providing very nice units I know I pay the rehab draws and visually inspect.. none of them are slum lord exact opposite actually.

14 March 2025 | 8 replies
Bring your A-game:-- Bring unique features, be it a geodesic star-gazing dome or cool wallpaper for a standout visual element.-- Hire a designer.

13 March 2025 | 1 reply
Studies show that 82% of agents say staging helps buyers visualize the home, and staged homes spend 73% less time on the market.

11 March 2025 | 1 reply
Offering referral incentives could also attract interest if you rather not pay a listing agent's commission fee.Investor Meetups & Events: Consider presenting your property at virtual or local real estate meetups, particularly those that focus on turnkey investments.Online Listing Platforms: Sites like Zillow, Roofstock, and Craigslist (targeting investor hubs) can expose your property to out of state buyers.Professional Photos & Financials: No matter the platform, strong visuals paired with clear financial data (rental income, expenses, etc.) will help busy investors see the value quickly.

10 March 2025 | 2 replies
I have the buyer side contracts figured out, but would like to see an example of how I would make a contract for a private lender to see possibly a visual aid so he can see how his assets are safe with me.

12 March 2025 | 11 replies
Sometimes "carports" (cheap-est grade metal buildings) or greenhouse frame type things are 'temporary' structures, could add value visually, significantly,or might find you a tenant, yet don't require permit and might be allowed depending on code of course.