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Ashley Hightower Best SMS platforms-Launch Control, Lead Sherpa, Roor??
17 October 2024 | 47 replies
If I had to choose, I would always prefer cold calling over texting for this approach.The two best strategies I’ve found are inbound methods: direct mail and Google Ads.Direct mail can be expensive, but it can also yield highly discounted properties.Google Ads, on the other hand, doesn’t require data extraction like calls, direct mail, or texting.
Jesse LeBlanc Is inflating a payoff a CRIMINAL OFFENSE in GA?
3 November 2024 | 56 replies
@Chris Seveney, I think you are talking about fraud where you as a lender lie about the payoff to extract additional money from the borrower.
Sam M. Owners who overvalue their property
18 December 2009 | 7 replies
The kids also owe grandma some money which auntie is trying to extract from the deal.
Samuel S. Costar vs Reonomy vs Crexi vs Others
19 February 2023 | 20 replies
Each software will have pros and cons and your budget will be a factor.Before the demo, I would suggest you have a list of things you want to extract from the platform to help you go direct to the seller.Here was my list when evaluating Yardi vs.
Alex Zweydoff Understanding the New Squatters Bill in Florida: What Property Owners Should Know
26 November 2024 | 6 replies
Instead, they seem focused on making use of it for as long as they can, trying to extract as much benefit as possible before the opportunity runs out.
John S. Question about 1st time mailer campaign I'm planning
28 October 2024 | 5 replies
You’ll need to experiment with these variables until you find a method that works.These days, I’m fully invested in Google Ads, which doesn’t require data extraction and allows you to pre-screen people.Additionally, to monetize the leads, you could make a deal with a broker to get a finder’s fee (they can split the commission, but only if you’re a licensed broker).
Mary Nathan Yellow letters
19 February 2015 | 17 replies
I extracted the list from propertyradar.
Sharon Vornholt Probate Leads
3 November 2017 | 141 replies
I'm planning on going to the courthouse to extract some probate leads myself.
Saul L. Unbelievable Water Bill- Detroit
10 June 2016 | 33 replies
This has taken about a month to extract from the city and I couldn't believe it when I saw it.
Wei Hong Newbie from Singapore
25 April 2013 | 12 replies
1) J Street (single family)•Purchase price (inclusive of fees etc): 33k•Monthly Rental: 695•Yearly Insurance: 600•Property Tax (Estimated): 1200•Income Tax (Estimated): 15% of net rental•Monthly Property management fee (10% of gross rental): 69.5•Net income (Not counting repairs of which there hasn’t been any): 4300 2) Morningview Street 1 (duplex)•Purchase price (inclusive of fees etc): 56k•Monthly Rental: 1000•Yearly Insurance: 600•Property Tax (Estimated): 604•Income Tax (Estimated): 15% of net rental•Monthly Property management fee (10% of gross rental): 100•Net income (Not counting repairs of which there hasn’t been any): 69003) Morningview Street 2 (duplex)•Purchase price (inclusive of fees etc): 56k•Monthly Rental: 950•Yearly Insurance: 600•Property Tax (Estimated): 587•Income Tax (Estimated): 15% of net rental•Monthly Property management fee (10% of gross rental): 95•Net income (Not counting repairs of which there hasn’t been any): 6550 Additionally, as the properties above were purchased in cash, I am exploring if there are options to extract cash from them so that I can re-invest the cash while at the same time taking loans for the additional investment.