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Victoria OHare Current Trends in Mortgage Notes: What Sellers and Buyers Are Seeing in 2025
10 October 2025 | 5 replies
We see less competition, most who claim to buy notes actually are more window shoppers, so we have seen a lot of people leave the space especially recently because pricing on NPLs has increased, and margins are tighter so having great management makes or breaks the deals.Hope this helps.
Dana Powell Are DC SEU rebates (up to $15,000!) qualifiable for landlords?
26 September 2025 | 1 reply
I just bought a window unit energy star for one of my properties that cost  $388 and with the $250 rebate I only paid $138 for a dual inverter 6000 BTU LG.
Andreas Mueller Interest Rate Cut in Oct: Trick or Treat? (+ BPCON25!)
10 October 2025 | 0 replies
And job postings on the Indeed job platform are down.
Rita Samaddar Review of Open Spaces Women Portfolio Program - 3 mnth Cohort Prg
19 September 2025 | 26 replies
If you cannot afford the monthly payment you are immediately removed from the platform.
Shad Rockstad What Is a Lead Magnet and How Should Realtors® Use One?
2 October 2025 | 1 reply
Obvious next step.Outcome: Higher opt-in rates and fewer drop-offs.Step 4: Connect the follow-up – Deliver the magnet by email and kick off a short nurture.Outcome: Fast replies, booked calls, and warmer conversations.Step 5: Promote it everywhere – Pin it to your profiles, run a small ad, add a QR code to mailers, and link it from blog posts.Outcome: Consistent daily signups instead of random spikes.Sample Templates or ScenariosCampaign outline: “Thinking of Selling in [ZIP]”Audience: Owners in 66208 who plan to list in 3–6 monthsLead magnet: 7-page “Pricing and Prep Playbook for 66208”Landing page: Headline, 3 bullets, short form, privacy notePromotion: Two feed posts, one email to SOI, $10/day zip-code ad, QR on postcardFollow-up: 5-email series with tips, then invite to a short pricing consultEmail sequence (5 messages, plain text)Delivery: Link to the guide and one tip they can use todayStory: A quick win from a recent sale in their areaEducation: Common pricing mistake and how to avoid itSoft proof: Short review from a local clientNext step: Offer a quick call or home value reviewChecklist: “Weekend Prep for Show-Ready Photos”Clear counters and floorsLight bulbs matched and workingFresh towels and neutral linensCurb touch-ups and swept walkwaysScent neutral, windows cleanedInvestor scenario: “2-Unit Analyzer”Magnet: Google Sheet that calculates taxes, insurance, rent, vacancy, and cash-on-cashNurture: Three short emails on screening, maintenance, and lending contactsClose: Invitation to get on a weekly deals listMistakes to AvoidToo generic – “Ultimate home guide” sounds nice and converts poorlyToo hard to consume – Keep it short, skimmable, and useful on a phoneNo follow-up – If delivery is the end, the lead goes coldWeak headline – Lead with the outcome and the audienceAsking for too much – Start with name and email; add phone laterSet and forget – Update quarterly so advice and stats stay currentThe Bottom LineLead magnets work because they flip the script.
Juan Cristales People ALWAYS ASSUME You Got It Together... we don't.
16 September 2025 | 2 replies
our issues with windows are generally that they get scratched.. and we have to replace the glass. 
James Jordan Beginner investor in the Tacoma/Seattle area
1 October 2025 | 22 replies
Brush up on building code requirements: in basements you're looking for egress windows that are 5.7 sq feet or more openable (3ft by 3ft casement style windows work best), and ceiling heights 6ft 8 inches or greater (as little as 6 ft 4 inches is ok under ductwork and beams though)3.
Dhruv Patel Contractor Took 5 Weeks for a 2-Week Job, and Is Now Threatening Legal Action
17 September 2025 | 26 replies
.- We had to reschedule our lead inspection 3 times and missed our Section 8 window (cannot find another appointment for at least 4 weeks now), which directly cost us weeks of rent and more stress.- At the final walkthrough, he agreed to send receipts for his claimed overages before we’d consider any further payments.- Instead of doing that, he’s now threatening to take us to court over $200, saying we’re “mercenary out-of-state investors” and that the court will side with his “humble workers” who will testify on his behalf.- Still no receipts.
Melissa Faraias Buying a house with an unpermitted converted garage
4 October 2025 | 6 replies
The garage bedroom has a large windows, a closet, AC and electrical. 
Danny Rodriguez EVERNEST/Bad property management
29 September 2025 | 2 replies
Aside from them making sure the property is secured, doors and windows locked.