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Nicholas A. Assessing Plumbing/water/sewer Risks for Older Home Rental Properties
3 July 2025 | 3 replies
Because even if you get everything checked out, there is still always a chance a pipe will go, or an appliance will crap out, or some other endless list of unforeseeable problem will arise.
Eduardo Cambil How do you filter out low-quality buyer leads when marketing listings?
1 July 2025 | 0 replies
Hi all,I’m trying to understand how agents and investors are currently filtering buyer leads when posting properties on platforms like Facebook Marketplace, Zillow, Craigslist, etc.It seems like you get flooded with:- Basic questions that repeat endlessly- Tire kickers with no financing- People ghosting after a single DMI’m exploring a tool that acts like a “lead bouncer” — a mini chatbot that sits between your listing and your inbox, and asks:- Budget- Timeline- Financing statusAnd then filters them so you only deal with the hot leads.How do YOU deal with this right now?
Gaya Ben Simon How Are You Getting Your Leads?
24 June 2025 | 8 replies
@Gaya Ben SimonThe classic methods of this era to start generating off-market leads are the cold calling/texting combo, which revolve around extracting data from services like PropStream, ListSource, etc...Skip tracing them and then cold calling/texting them with the endless amount of scripts that circulate this industry.
Wes Reed Wholesaling Mentorship or Coaching
23 June 2025 | 31 replies
The acquisition of knowledge, leads  in any field of endeavor such as wholesale real estate can be endless.
Carissa Atendido 1st Investment property - Should I buy using a HELOC or Conventional Loan
22 June 2025 | 9 replies
I find myself getting stuck researching endlessly to find a cash-flowing property, only to see the deals get snatched up before I feel ready to act.
Myles Berrio Would You Buy This Subject-To Deal
25 June 2025 | 35 replies
(This is not directed at the original poster, in fact it has nothing to do with him at all.)Because of the endless posts on the subject and the obvious attempt by a guru on Facebook to get people directed to his Facebook page, people get tired of it.It comes across as "Is this the proper way to rob an Ice Cream truck"?
Justin Lewis Newbie Looking to Learn and Finally Make it Happen
17 June 2025 | 11 replies
Who is the agent with an endless reach on buyers? 
Kerri Shaffer Activity in Denver Metro
11 June 2025 | 1 reply
Many of our new clients this year have been frustrated sellers who have given up on endless (pointless) open houses and who know renting their property will at least bring in revenue. 
Alec Strahl Strategies in Tampa Market
5 June 2025 | 5 replies
@Alec StrahlA good portion of your basic LTR's from the MLS won't cash flow in todays environment but if you are willing to be creative, theres an endless amount of ways to still successfully invest.
Tim Cornwell Working Towards Solutions to Washington State's Housing Crisis
29 May 2025 | 1 reply
Add at least 1 million new homes by 2044—not by paving over farmland or building endless subdivisions, but by reimagining what’s possible in the neighborhoods we already have.This isn’t just a city planner’s dream or a legislative talking point.