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Sean Dempsey Failed BRR in Memphis TN
19 September 2025 | 11 replies
From the image on Google Maps from 3 months ago, it doesn't look like anything has been done (compared to the image from Jan 2022).Is there a reason you haven't pursued legal action yet?
Danilo Huamani Marketing Strategies Wholesalers Use to Reach Distressed Sellers
27 September 2025 | 2 replies
Right now wholesalers are mainly doing:SMS TextingCold CallingDirect Mail / PostcardsThe “next level” is PPL (Pay-Per-Lead) through lead generation companies, so you’re only paying for conversations that raise their hand.Most people start by pulling lists of sellers in distress (pre-foreclosure, tax liens, probate, divorce, etc.) and then stacking those lists so you’re not just hitting one pain point but several.On top of that, a few other things are working well right now:PPC / Google Ads – motivated sellers often search “sell my house fast” before answering cold outreach.Facebook/Instagram Ads with strong local targeting.Driving for Dollars apps (batchdriven, dealmachine) paired with skip-tracing to hit niche properties others might miss.Follow-up systems – 70% of deals come from nurturing leads over time, not just first contact.What seems less effective today:Bandit signs (cities are cracking down, saturation is high).Generic postcard campaigns without a targeted or consistent follow-up strategy.Mass cold email (deliverability has dropped a lot).The real key is consistency + multi-channel.
Anubhav Sharma Charlotte rental market
1 October 2025 | 2 replies
It’s one of the few markets where you can still find solid rental properties in the $120K–180K range that hit the 1% rule and cash flow from day one, while also benefiting from huge macro growth drivers like Intel’s $26B development, Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Honda, LG, Anduril, Nationwide, and more moving in or expanding here.
Denis Gantner Looking for some help/mentor
29 September 2025 | 3 replies
Send me a direct message if you would like to, and perhaps we can schedule a Google Meet call.
Becca Brown Thoughts on AI in Property Management? Laziness or Necessity?
24 September 2025 | 25 replies
I love Google Gemini since it's integrated into the Google ecosystem that I use for everything else. 
John Underwood 100% Direct Booking Sites
26 September 2025 | 5 replies
.💻 Mobile responsive & SEO-friendly (helps you show up on Google).🚀 Upgrade only if you want custom branding, automated emails, or channel sync.👉 https://www.lodgify.comPro Tip: Even the free plan looks professional — and you can link it from your Airbnb messages (“Book your next stay with us directly for 10% off!”).
Deep Patel Realtors: how do you know where to put open house signs?
26 September 2025 | 3 replies
Most city and county ordinances are available online by searching thru their .gov website or google
Ashley Kroft Which property management software is good to use just starting out?
22 September 2025 | 10 replies
We use Zillow to avertise, MySmartMove (Transunion) for background checks, Google sheets of course, bookkeeping  is completely outsourced and they use Quickbooks (I died on that hill more than once, best decision ever to outsource), for communication a seperate cell phone and it's mostly text messages, rent collection via my bank (ACH), and maintennace in a spreadsheet (how much maintenance are you planning on doing??)
Jared Fisher Thoughts on Anderson, IN Market?
30 September 2025 | 5 replies
FMR aren't being paid for section 8 (or so the ihda for the city tells us and others we know) We can google it and see the numbers are not as low as they say.
Michael Braswell Lender Insight - How Fix-and-Flippers can win in a tough market
1 October 2025 | 2 replies
., exterior/landscaping while interior demo proceeds).Use a Gantt chart (even a simple spreadsheet) to track trade start/finish, dependencies, and buffers.Daily control15-minute stand-up with GC or project lead each morning (photos + punch list).Two inspections/week: one quality, one progress vs. schedule.Keep critical spares on hand (breakers, valves, GFCIs, common trim, extra boxes of flooring).Tech + templatesSimple tools (Google Drive + shared photo folders, or apps like Buildertrend/Jobber) for scope sheets, punch lists, and photo proof.Use QR codes in rooms linking to the finish schedule for fewer “what goes here?”