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Max Bradshaw Land Flipping Courses
9 July 2025 | 37 replies
Buy price, included a soil evaluation, drone pics and getting an improvement permit for my end buyer.
Carole G. Has anyone done business with Lief Simon-LiveandInvestOverseas
6 July 2025 | 8 replies
And they had this new factory built (que drone videos).  
Will Adams Jr Sound transfer mitigation between Upstairs/Downstairs Apartments
13 June 2025 | 6 replies
I am looking for a solution to mitigate as much of this airborne sound as possible. the core problem is that of the sound transferring through the stairwell, ceiling insulations seems to be getting the job done.Additional Information:- I have access to the underside of the stairwell, but am unsure what material would provide, if any, sound reduction from the underside.- The stairwell will not be used by the upstairs tenant, apart from entering onto the first landing.Does anyone have a viable solution for preventing this?
James McGovern Critique a Redfin Listing
8 June 2025 | 2 replies
Remove the virtual staging, get some drone shots as well probably cost an additional $300-400 so one could get an idea that it's a corner lot and it's spacious to entertain/park more vehicles.
Francis A. California isn’t the only place where insurers are dropping homeowners
5 June 2025 | 15 replies
They use technologies such as drone flyovers, infrared imaging, and LiDAR.
Jack Phillips Best CRM to use in 2024?
29 April 2025 | 21 replies
I use this and share with my team (i.e) drone photographers, VAs, reatlors, partners, etc.Zoho Forms, I use this to collect info from leads, buyers, etc.Zoho Desk, this is a ticketing where all inquires go to and since it integrates with Zoho Forms, it creates a ticket within Zoho Desk + New Lead within Zoho.Zoho Cliq, similar to slack, I communicate with my team with this software.
Nina Diehl 1st rental property - remove asbestos tile?
17 April 2025 | 1 reply
On the other hand, if it isn't airborne / friable, it doesn't pose much risk.  
Marissa Negley Marketing to sell a fully renovated house?
15 April 2025 | 3 replies
For the $2M home they did all of the above but also had some professional videos made including drone shots and an agent videos as well.
Chida Truong Pace Morby Mentorship
30 March 2025 | 451 replies
I do this with my new builds and other projects usually about twice a year I post drone shoots .. step through how i put together the deal etc etc..
Dina Schmid When Your STR is Too Popular For You To Stay In It
19 March 2025 | 27 replies
I'm trying to figure what the best thing is to do moving forward.Reasons why I'm stressing:1) There's a drone photo showing no other cabins around.