28 February 2026 | 43 replies
Once that’s recorded, underwriters usually ask for updated title showing you as the owner, proof of insurance naming the lender, personal financials like tax returns and bank statements, property status info (vacant, ready to rent, or marketing plan), an appraisal and possibly an inspection, and any LLC docs needed to confirm the ownership transfer.
10 March 2026 | 4 replies
Ultimately, it’s the buyer who shoulders the cost - often tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars.Myth #2 – An agent will help you find a fair priceThis may have been true before websites like Zillow and Redfin, which today allow buyers to access an unprecedented amount of market data.
22 February 2026 | 0 replies
It’s an Instant Cash Offer Engine—but with a heavy focus on automation, negotiation, and data ownership.Here is how it works under the hood:1.
21 February 2026 | 13 replies
Use it for what it really is, a data collector.
28 February 2026 | 2 replies
You don’t need advanced data tools to spot direction.Sometimes a 20-minute drive-through tells you more than a spreadsheet.
1 March 2026 | 34 replies
This is not for large corporate entities that own* your data.
2 March 2026 | 2 replies
Never heard of it.So the property was inherited and she didn't want it due t past abuse in the home soo she quit claim needed t me meaning gave up the rights t the property cost me $330 t transfer deed and resold rte away
10 March 2026 | 2 replies
That’s really interesting work, Estervelle...love seeing data-driven approaches like this applied to the Atlanta market.
1 March 2026 | 0 replies
Thoughts on reventure.app for zip-code level market and investment data ?
2 March 2026 | 0 replies
These are data from the Urban Land Institute and Price Waterhouse Cooper (I think that is what PwC stands for!).