
23 June 2025 | 1 reply
Purchase price: $55,000 Sale price: $131,250 Fix and Flip Purchase.

28 May 2025 | 2 replies
Myself and the other owner have discussed selling the property instead of renting it out. We did live in the 2/2 for a year and a half as a primary residence but bought another home with the plan to rent our the 2/2 a...

23 June 2025 | 0 replies
Purchase price: $55,000 Sale price: $131,250 Fix and Flip Purchase.

24 June 2025 | 6 replies
@Sam German it is important to understand what is called the "due on sale" clause does not actually say a loan is due on sale.

23 June 2025 | 7 replies
I have several properties for sale and I'm currently looking for 3/2 SFH myself.

24 June 2025 | 4 replies
I also saw there was due on sale insurance that would take over if the mortgage it is called back.

23 June 2025 | 7 replies
They commit in writing to extensive marketing The real question is if a listing agent is merely an access to MLS or represents a real value add in the way of individualized advice for the seller’s particular situation leading to a higher sale price, quicker sale, or “easier’ sale.

18 June 2025 | 0 replies
This continues the stable pricing pattern we’ve seen for some time now, despite steadily increasing inventory.Total closed sales in the metro fell 3.8%, with the city itself seeing a 5.8% decrease in closed sales.

24 June 2025 | 3 replies
.- Gross sales: I'd suggest looking for accounts that are not too big for you, so maybe gross sales under $10M - but season to taste.Then download all of the fields you need - contact name, business name, address, etc.

17 June 2025 | 3 replies
As many of you know, Texas is a non-disclosure state, so public records and most tools don't show true sale prices, just estimates.Here’s what I’ve found so far:PropStream – Great tool, but it uses estimated sale prices, not actual MLS comps.Bright Investor – Integrates with RealEstateAPI, but I’m unsure where that API sources its sold data.CoreLogic – From what I understand, it likely pulls from MLS, but it seems to be geared toward enterprise or large-scale institutional use.Plexerr – I’ve reached out to them directly to ask where their sales data is coming from, waiting to hear back.Ideally, I’m looking for a service (paid is fine) that:Pulls real MLS sold data for TexasIs accessible to investors (not just agents with MLS access)Can be used for comping or market analysis at a detailed level