27 November 2025 | 2 replies
With over 10 years of experience in real estate data, property insights, and market trends, I’ve developed a strong understanding of how accurate, timely data helps investors uncover real opportunities and make informed decisions.I’m here to learn, share insights, and build meaningful connections with others who are serious about growing in real estate.
26 November 2025 | 5 replies
It’s like 60-70% accurate and it’s FREE!.
26 November 2025 | 7 replies
But if we finish the basement, launch it as an STR, and materially participate, then we could use a cost segregation study to offset our high W-2 incomes.Someone mentioned that you can’t cost-seg the whole property if only one-third of it is being used as an STR, but I’m not sure that’s accurate.
18 November 2025 | 1 reply
Hi everyone,I’m trying to improve how I estimate ARV on potential deals.What tools or methods do you use to get an accurate ARV fast?
26 November 2025 | 23 replies
They all contribute to the financial gain so it seems they should all be considered simultaneously to provide an accurate picture.
19 November 2025 | 9 replies
Most people in the industry experimented with this already, but aren't having success because email addresses are not highly accurate when you skip trace the lists - especially if you're using a cheaper datasource.Atop of this, you're in Denver, which is an affluent market.
31 October 2025 | 63 replies
.: Quote from @JD Martin: Quote from @David Pike: If you invested $100k and then put $19k in for the capital call, you would potentially get your capital call back ($19K) plus 25% of the $100k so $25k.So you're looking at either a $75k loss if you gamble the $19k, a $100k loss if you don't participate and are wiped out, or a $119k loss if you participate but are still wiped out.
26 November 2025 | 6 replies
Once you use the actual tax record and a real quote, your numbers will be a lot more accurate.
17 November 2025 | 3 replies
Personalized outreach always performs better, especially when it’s backed by accurate data and targeted lists.Handwritten letters + the right distress indicators = way higher response rates.Thanks for sharing your experience — posts like this help a lot of newer investors avoid expensive mistakes.
26 November 2025 | 5 replies
There are three main things in my opinion that I look at that differentiate a good wholesaler from ones that can improve.Essentially, good wholesalers provide as much information as possible on the property, so it is very easy for me to make a decision on whether it is a good deal or not.Also, the information is accurate, which helps me avoid doing unnecessary homework, since I can trust that the wholesaler is providing the right details and laying out everything I need to know about the property to determine if it is a good deal.They are also getting it at a price that makes sense, so they know how to run their numbers.