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All Forum Posts by: Brian Matice

Brian Matice has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Hey all, here's a nuance question. I have been buying and selling houses for a while now all of which have mortgages associated. I have a giant box (it's a nice plastic box with a cover) with nothing but closing documentation. Seems that each property comes with at least a ream of paper. Now I'm sure that my first mortgage from 20 years ago which has long since been paid can be canned, but I just closed on two properties last month which is only adding to the pile.

Specifically, what documents do other folks hang on to and what do you throw away instantly when purchasing or financing a property? 

Post: Do you make verbal or written offers?

Brian MaticePosted
  • Investor
  • Riverview, FL
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 1

Hi all. I am a licensed agent and am wondering the best strategy to make offers. As we tend to make many many offers in order to get the one deal, do you tend to make verbal offers or do you write a contract for every offer you make? I use primarily the MLS for finding deals and wondering what has worked best for people.

Thanks for reading and looking forward to your input. 

Post: Help! What color should I paint this house?

Brian MaticePosted
  • Investor
  • Riverview, FL
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 1

I actually really like the color that it is. You might get a very close shade of the same color and go over it once so that the paint looks new again. But what do I know. I’m a guy. The concept of colors completely escapes me anyway.