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Who here remembers the RTC?
When I was 25, the resolution trust corporation (RTC) was auctioning off saving and loan debacle properties. I believe the RTC was formed by the government trying to bail out the S&Ls in trouble. I remember thinking at that time, "I wish I had money to buy something."
I've had RTC in the back of my mind since then. In 2007 or so, when the nation faced another real estate collapse, I decided to jump in and buy.
I wish I had thought of some creative ways to buy back in the RTC days... mck
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From a Comment I wrote on a Blog post on BiggerPockets:
I wish I had more business sense back in 1984. I had just graduated college with a degree in Finance and the job market was bad. Mortgage rates were well north of 12% for 30 year mortgages.
My first job was with the FDIC which was closing banks left and right. The S&L debacle was in full swing and the FSLIC had gone under so the FDIC was stepping in. I had so many real estate foreclosures in front of me it was ridiculous! I was on the inside seeing all the deals both good an bad. "Deals" is the wrong word. Because nobody was making a deal - nobody knew these properties were in trouble.
My title was "Liquidation Assistant". By that name alone you can surmise my job was to take the loans the FDIC acquired and I had to sort through them and liquidate them. Yup, I had access to all the REO's before they were even vetted to be listed for sale or sent off to the newly formed RTC.
But I didn't have the money or the knowledge to know that what I had was a goldmine. I made less than $14,000 a year in that job, but if I knew then what I know now, the information I dealt with daily was worth a fortune.