19 February 2025 | 2 replies
If you want an easy way to visualize your rental finances, there are some solid bookkeeping apps and spreadsheets that can automate a lot of it.
17 February 2025 | 12 replies
If kids test under a certain lead limit, you can have them do a visual test.
19 February 2025 | 57 replies
So visiting a new market in person the few times you decide to expand shouldn’t be too much of a hassle.All that said, there's a ton of research, analysis, and learning you can do remotely to help narrow down your search before actually visiting in person.Here's a couple visuals/comparisons on some of the areas mentioned in this thread.
14 February 2025 | 4 replies
We’re currently using it for multi-family properties in a few core markets.While redIQ is a much more sophisticated tool that focuses on properties with over 50 units, our system is perfect for properties up to 50 units, providing an efficient solution for managing lead intake and financial analysis without the complexity of larger systems.Here’s how it works:Lead Intake & Processing: Automatically processes broker emails and key documents (OMs, Rent Rolls, T12s, etc.).Quick Review: Evaluates leads based on key metrics like IRR, price per unit, and more.Detailed Analysis: Extracts data from documents, evaluates financials, and identifies additional income sources.Market Research Integration: Automates checks on flood zones, demographics, school quality, etc.Deal Tracking: Uses Google Sheets to visually organize lead data—while not a full database system, it provides a simple and efficient way to store and track deals without the need for a full-fledged database like MongoDB.Financial Analysis: Built-in underwriting and financial modeling with automated reports.In addition to ZCG, I also own a portfolio of properties.
7 October 2016 | 6 replies
He is invaluable advice, free resources and payed.http://www.themichaelblank.com/session42/ this is great podcast to get started and allows you to visualize attaining something in a relatively short time period.
12 December 2016 | 14 replies
If the flooring is outdated, replace it with a nice tile... a simple truck to visually enlarge a smaller bath is use a large tile, 16"x16" or 24"x 24", lay them on a bias and use very tight grout lines.Now, the stairway doesn't look bad the way it is, but the baluster and railing look a little cheap, like something you might see on an outdoor deck.
23 September 2016 | 15 replies
A lot of new drywall, plumbing, electrical, sub floors were added/replaced to kitchen, new windows, siding/gutters/fascia/soffits, flooring (much of home had original hardwood), plus all the visuals you see on photos (cabinets, granite, trim, etc).
21 September 2016 | 5 replies
Make sure the kitchen and baths are in good/excellent shape and visually pleasing.
26 September 2016 | 6 replies
I am trying to visualize what it would look like.