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How to interpret days on market and price cuts.

I’m in the Bay Area and many homes go pending after a week due to offer deadlines and overbidding. If they’ve been sitting for 2 weeks or longer and have price cuts, what does that mean? Can I grab I a many DOM at the listing price? If there’s no price cut, can I bid slightly lower than the listing price? If there’s no is a price cut, can I get it at the price cut price or at a price below the old price? submitted by /u/Rcrez [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/1r4mbsd/how_to_interpret_days_on_market_and_price_cuts/
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Anyone here tried AI headshots for realtors and had it not look… weird?

I’m a realtor, and I need a fresh headshot for listings, my site, and signs, but I’m dragging my feet on booking a photographer again. I keep seeing AI headshots for realtors pop up, and I’m curious if they’re actually usable or if they end up looking like a wax figure version of you. If you’ve done it, what tool did you use, what kind of photos did you upload, and did it hold up on a business card/sign without looking fake up close? submitted by /u/Ramosisend [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/1r4enhv/anyone_here_tried_ai_headshots_for_realtors_and/

10,000 a month cold calling

Cold calling 5-10,000$ a month We’re a group of ~30 active sellers and are scaling to the next level. We’re finally in a position to onboard a few more closers. We provide: • Qualified leads 🎯 • CRM + dialer • Sales training & support This is commission-based and performance-driven. If you can communicate well, follow up, and close, there’s real money to be made. Be ready to hop on a quick interview and start immediately. DM if interested submitted by /u/Ill-Comb-5638 [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/1r3brgm/10000_a_month_cold_calling/

Built a free property calculator for real estate investors.

Does rental analysis, fix & flip calcs, mortgage breakdowns, and rent estimates. You can save reports and compare multiple deals. No catch, no paywall - just wanted a better tool than the garbage out there rentalpropcalc.com submitted by /u/KingZelot [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/1r3ioy1/built_a_free_property_calculator_for_real_estate/

If the prospective tenant wants an elevator installed, what is an appropriate lease term to compensate for the cost?

A prospective tenant wants an elevator in the building. An elevator would cost about $750K to install. The building is worth about $5-6M unoccupied. The last tenant was paying about $450K/year in rent. If the tenant would agree to a long-term lease, I think that an elevator install makes sense. What would be a reasonable lease term for this kind of an upgrade? submitted by /u/No_Reveal3451 [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/1r2s94e/if_the_prospective_tenant_wants_an_elevator/

Help! Selling home in NJ

I’m the administrator for my mom’s estate. I’m selling her low income condo. The whole process has been a nightmare. Received the Certificate of Occupancy last month. Closing is scheduled for next week. I went down yesterday to make sure the pipes were okay since it’s been so cold. I left the thermostat on 62 and it was 62 when I got there. Turned the heat up and it went on for 1 minute and went right off. Long story short, I’m having a new furnace installed today. My mother didn’t take care of anything and the furnace is almost 30 years old. I’m 99% sure there will be an open permit. What do I do? I will be calling my attorney later. Thank you for any advice/help. submitted by /u/sunshore13 [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/1r2qjxu/help_selling_home_in_nj/

How do real estate investors track income and expenses for multiple properties

Many real estate investors focus on deals, financing, and tenants, but keeping financial records is also part of understanding property performance. When managing multiple properties, tracking income and expenses can become more complex. Security deposits are usually kept separate from operating funds, and records are often organized by property for clarity. Some investors close their records monthly, while others review categories from time to time to keep information organized. How do investors here track income and expenses across multiple properties. submitted by /u/Chirag_koshti [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/1r2pbxt/how_do_real_estate_investors_track_income_and/

How do you track maintenance schedules?

Learned a hard lesson today. One of my rentals had an AC failure because I completely forgot to schedule the annual check-up/filter change. With 5 units, keeping track of "what needs to be done when" is getting messy. I tried Google Calendar, but it gets cluttered with my personal stuff. Is there a simple app specifically for tracking property maintenance schedules? Ideally something that nags me until I mark the task as done? I'm not looking for a full property management suite, just something to keep my maintenance and repair logs organized so I don't lose money like this again. Recommendations? submitted by /u/Rough_Split_7364 [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/1r2oab5/how_do_you_track_maintenance_schedules/

Saint Joseph Statue

Has anyone every buried a statue of Saint Joseph in their yard to sell their house? submitted by /u/Ok_Molasses_8032 [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/1r1ycic/saint_joseph_statue/

Who is actually paying for/managing the marketing assets on your new construction builds?

For the agents/brokers working new construction: Do you hire outside marketing companies for your visual assets (renderings, brochures, sites), or do you expect the developer to provide those? If you outsource, what’s the biggest "must-have" for you to feel like the marketing actually helps you close the deal? submitted by /u/Happy-Analysis-2433 [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/1r1wy5v/who_is_actually_paying_formanaging_the_marketing/