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059: An Introduction to ‘The Ultimate Deal Finding Guide’ by REtipster

Big news on the podcast today. After a year of working behind the scenes to create content for our next big project, we are FINALLY ready to launch The Ultimate Deal Finding Guide , a course by REtipster, all about how to find incredible real estate deals. If any single issue qualifies as the most important one to have a firm grasp on as a real estate investor, this is it. When I was getting started, I struggled a lot with finding great deals that would actually make money. I didn’t have anyone to take me by the hand and show me how to spot opportunities that nobody else knew about. When I figured out that there was a multitude of ways I could find off-market opportunities without fighting against constant cut-throat competition, everything changed . When I finally had a competitive advantage that the average investor in my market wasn’t aware of, the rest of the business got significantly easier. If the subject of finding great real estate deals is something you need help with...

Stessa Review: See What This Free Software Can Do For Your Rentals

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Still using Excel files to track your rental properties’ financials? Most new landlords don’t realize just how much data and information they need to track on an ongoing basis for each rental property. Sure, landlords need to track income rents and outgoing mortgage payments. But there’s a lot more to the story, including expenses like repairs, maintenance, property management fees, taxes, insurance, bookkeeping, accounting, mileage, and more. And of course, this says nothing of other financial information such as property values and mortgage balances or all the documentation that goes along with them, like lease agreements, move-in/move-out condition statements and photos, property management contracts, appraisals, home inspection reports, and insurance policies. Once upon a time, landlords and property managers kept track of their numbers and stored paper documents in a huge filing cabinet. In more recent decades, they started keeping electronic files saved on their hard drives. ...

058: How To Sell Land (Without Driving Yourself Crazy) – Interview w/ Clint Turner

Today we’re talking with a recent acquaintance of mine named Clint Turner. Clint reached out to me recently because he’s been putting together a well-organized framework for selling vacant land properties (and even though Clint talks about this stuff in the context of the land business, I think a lot of this applies to every niche of real estate). He gave me the chance to look at a course he’s built and from what I’ve seen of it, I thought it brought some value to the table with some good ideas for people to think about if they’ve been struggling with the selling side of their real estate business. For a lot of land investors, “selling” is one of the biggest challenges and bottlenecks they have to deal with, so I thought it would make sense to get Clint on the podcast to hear more directly from him about how he does things differently than most land investors and why it works. Links and Resources Learn.Land (Clint’s website) GeekPay Heartland Payment Systems Follow Up Boss ...