24 January 2026 | 0 replies
Check out the recent YOY trends from 2024 and 2025 on Single Family Properties in NH. Supply is still relatively low for most of the state. We are only seeing supply in the "northern" counties. That said, supply has s...
28 January 2026 | 1 reply
None of those expectations were met.
10 February 2026 | 22 replies
Most counties publish tax delinquent data somewhere usually the auditor or treasurer website.
8 February 2026 | 13 replies
Then, you can find an app that will take the data and allow you to categorize the expenses.
3 February 2026 | 12 replies
.- Does the service make ridiculous claims like having data scientists and engineers on their staff?
10 February 2026 | 11 replies
Most tools just give you data and leave you hanging.
10 February 2026 | 5 replies
I’ve successfully built a stack that automates the intake and skip-tracing process for approximately $0.15–$0.30 per lead (API costs only).The Strategic Flow:Data Integrity: Using Google Address Autocomplete to ensure zero-error data entry from the start.Instant Valuation: Pulling real-time market data to provide the seller with a custom offer range immediately.Automated Skip Tracing: The system automatically pulls legal owner names, mobile numbers, and emails the second the form is submitted.Remote Management: I manage the entire logic (margins, repair costs, SMS triggers) through a Slack/Telegram integration so I don't need a heavy CRM.I’m currently running this through a Google Sheets backend to keep the tech stack lightweight.I’m curious to hear from the veterans here—at what volume does it make sense to move away from 'all-in-one' platforms and into custom API-driven automation?
9 February 2026 | 0 replies
Instead of the original February 6 release, the data is now scheduled for February 11.Why this matters: That delay means markets — and the Fed — are temporarily flying with incomplete information, putting more weight on private data like ADP and alternative labor trackers.Private Payroll Growth Disappoints in JanuaryPrivate-sector hiring slowed again in January, with just 22,000 jobs added, according to ADP — less than half of expectations.Small businesses: flat hiringMid-sized firms: +41,000 jobsLarge employers: –18,000 jobsJob gains were narrowly concentrated:Education & health services: +74,000Business & professional services: –57,000Wage growth still favors job switchers:Job switchers: +6.4%Job stayers: +4.5%What’s the bottom line?
8 February 2026 | 30 replies
s question on the local data for investors.
9 February 2026 | 0 replies
Hey BP, curious what people are actually doing when the portfolio is split across multiple PMs (for example: one in Cincinnati, one in Alabama, and one for Atlanta SFRs).How are you consolidating portfolio reporting w...