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All Forum Posts by: Nathan Paisley

Nathan Paisley has started 61 posts and replied 491 times.

Post: OVER 600+ people from New Jersey! Why don't I know you???

Nathan PaisleyPosted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Atlantic County, NJ
  • Posts 511
  • Votes 209

That's great @Justin Fraser !! What kind of property did you buy?

Post: OVER 600+ people from New Jersey! Why don't I know you???

Nathan PaisleyPosted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Atlantic County, NJ
  • Posts 511
  • Votes 209

I'm just gonna keep posting in here till more peeps speak up! If you wanna grow your biz you need to network! 

Post: Potential Deal with 100% Equity

Nathan PaisleyPosted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Atlantic County, NJ
  • Posts 511
  • Votes 209

Is the house vacant or does the daughter live in the house? Are all the belongings still there? I would get your comps in order and use the 70% rule less repairs and your fee. Thats your price but REMEMBER never give your number first!!!!! 

Listen to the Podcast with M. Quarles in it. It's creepy but true lol. 

Post: When is it ok to introduce yourself as a real estate investor?

Nathan PaisleyPosted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Atlantic County, NJ
  • Posts 511
  • Votes 209

Just googled and found this maybe it helps ya! It's an older BP video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAlkhEpvv7M

Post: Banned from Messaging System

Nathan PaisleyPosted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Atlantic County, NJ
  • Posts 511
  • Votes 209

@Joshua Dorkin  or any admins. Thanks Nathan.

Post: Potential Deal with 100% Equity

Nathan PaisleyPosted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Atlantic County, NJ
  • Posts 511
  • Votes 209

@Brandon Sturgill Imho I wouldn't focus on anything other than just a clean n clear wholesale deal. Especially if it's your first one. What you need to know is the sellers motivation. Do they even want to sell? I've seen plenty free n clears. Most of the time they want top dollar. Hopefully in your case they want out asap.

Did they contact you or did you directly contact them? The more info the better we can help.

Nathan

Post: Investor Friendly real estate company in New Jersey

Nathan PaisleyPosted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Atlantic County, NJ
  • Posts 511
  • Votes 209

We found Keller Williams to be the best. It's s 70/30 split of commission up yo 23k. After that you keep 100% till the end of the year. Then recycle.

Post: ***Updated Wholesale Property Listings*** Pics/Vids***

Nathan PaisleyPosted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Atlantic County, NJ
  • Posts 511
  • Votes 209

4 new wholesale deals and a 5th on the way. These are free-n-clear, maintained and can be sold tomorrow. We've spent quite a bit of time acquiring these and doing DD. 

Please go to UltraREI.com for further information.

Or you can call the office at 609-385-9665

If you'd like you can download our contract and submit an offer. We take all offers seriously so please, don't waste our time and we won't waste yours.

Thanks Nathan

Post: Considering a counter from HUD

Nathan PaisleyPosted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Atlantic County, NJ
  • Posts 511
  • Votes 209

Hmmm I've spoken directly to an asset manager and he said he doesn't see it till it's excepted... If the listing broker/asset manager wants it off the books they will send an email with a counter net to HUD meaning commission included in total purchasing price. I believe they only get annoyed when the investor doesn't close on multiple deals. That wastes time, money and they have to put it back on HUD. Just my experience with HUD.

Post: Considering a counter from HUD

Nathan PaisleyPosted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Atlantic County, NJ
  • Posts 511
  • Votes 209

Actually asset managers never see any bids until it gets accepted. They have no idea who bids or how many bids were made. You're aloud to bid every day. That's why it resets every 24 hrs. After so many days I've been given huds a few thousand dollars above my asking price net to HUD.

I never said it was important to know list price other than that's where they get they're as-is fair market value range. It's just a good starting point of what they think it's worth.