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Christopher Murphy Networking with anyone in DFW area and investors in their 20s!
26 June 2022 | 2 replies
Would love to connect though I have no social.
Aaron Lietz Looking for advice from experienced realtors
7 August 2022 | 7 replies
as mentioned above, share what might make your programs or products different from other Lenders, so when we get buyers who are for example, self-employed, or need down payment assistance, we know which Lender can work with them.So call some Brokerages or some Realtors and start networking, lunch and learn meetings, send the occasional buyer to those you connect with, keep in touch, be easy to access, friend them on social media, and work hard for their clients!
Christopher Villafranca New Real Estate Agent
3 July 2022 | 4 replies
When I see a property that has those features I get permission from the listing agent and get it on my social media feed.
Serge Roux Restarting Out & Looking to Connect
8 July 2022 | 11 replies
While I'm a social person, in-person, I'm typically a ghost follower on social channels.
Marcus R. Tax deductions for pets used in real estate business?
5 July 2022 | 2 replies
I know it’s a bit of a stretch, but I’ve heard of some pretty extreme tax deductions so figured it’s worth asking.My thought is…if you niche is pet friendly rentals (multiple pets allowed, no breed restrictions, low monthly pet fee, majority of tenants have pets, close to dog parks, etc..) and you use your pet to advertise your rentals through daily social media posts and can validate the hours “worked” by the pet for filming and posting content then perhaps the pet expenses can be deducted.Thoughts?
Alysha Pederson Open house or individual showings for rentals?
10 July 2022 | 2 replies
If it's a property that doesn't have as much interest it may be helpful to market an open house with your network and even on social media, it's a lower barrier of entry for someone to come check out a home rather than schedule a visit. 
Jonathan Barra House hacking for the first time
5 July 2022 | 1 reply
Are you on social media with any type of a following on those sites?  
Don Konipol Empty Large Shopping Centers
7 July 2022 | 11 replies
The other two big malls in the PDX metro seem to be doing OK.. the one on the west side of town is owned by the Singapore sovereign fund so they they have deep pockets and with the social unrest in Portland there is now a push to the suburbs which is a major shift from 10 years ago..
Maxim K. Potential Tenant application
7 July 2022 | 8 replies
A social media search can be very effective provided you have the right 'Jane Doe'.
Jorge Abreu How to Create Investors for Life
6 July 2022 | 0 replies
When you make this shift, you end up serving your investors at a higher level by creating content and services that they actually want when they need it which makes them more likely to see the value that your company has to offer them.This approach will create true fans of your company that will in turn invest with you repeatedly, refer you to others, become raving fans for your brand on social media, and provide valuable feedback to you.This will also help you increase revenue by reducing the cost of marketing.