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All Forum Posts by: Chris Eastvedt

Chris Eastvedt has started 2 posts and replied 15 times.

Post: Need Help With Pre-forclosure/Forclosure Cold Calling Approach

Chris EastvedtPosted
  • Temple City, CA
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 7

@Christopher B. It's a possibility. I've since changed the intro to, "Hi, I'm Chris. I work with homeowners who are a little behind on their mortgage payments and in danger of losing their homes. Would you be interested in discussing your situation and exploring options that might allow you to keep your home?"

I know this is weird, but I'm working with another investor who's trying to be creative with preforeclosures. His thing is to get the trust of these scared/ignorant/untrusting people and try to figure out ways to help them get out of their situation while profiting at the same time. Maybe that's buying the home, maybe it's referring them to a financial planner for a fee... it varies. 

I'm still new to this so I'm staying open to his creativity, while at the same time trying to make our efforts more efficient and profitable. I'm also wholesaling on my own at the same time, so I'm still keeping my options open.

Post: Need Help With Pre-forclosure/Forclosure Cold Calling Approach

Chris EastvedtPosted
  • Temple City, CA
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 7

It did indeed, Mr. Kang. I've spent the last couple of weekends door knocking and the inefficiency is really becoming tedious- am definitely interested in ways to streamline the process. I'm starting to think that maybe postcards are the most I want to invest in these non-motivated sellers. And I agree, consistency is key.

Where are the all the motivated sellers?! Aargh!

Post: New Member from Los Angeles, CA (SGV)

Chris EastvedtPosted
  • Temple City, CA
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 7

@Peter Brach Cool, I already signed up. I see you in a couple of weeks!

Post: New Member from Los Angeles, CA (SGV)

Chris EastvedtPosted
  • Temple City, CA
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 7

@PeterBrach What city is your Hard Hat Tour meetup in?

Post: New Member from Los Angeles, CA (SGV)

Chris EastvedtPosted
  • Temple City, CA
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 7

@MarkNolan Thank you.

Post: New Member from Los Angeles, CA (SGV)

Chris EastvedtPosted
  • Temple City, CA
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 7

@BrettSynicky Thanks, man.

Post: New Member from Los Angeles, CA (SGV)

Chris EastvedtPosted
  • Temple City, CA
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 7

Cool, thanks. I just signed up for FIBI and will be attending tomorrow. Sorry I won't see you, but I'm sure our paths will cross soon enough.

Post: New Member from Los Angeles, CA (SGV)

Chris EastvedtPosted
  • Temple City, CA
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 7

Mostly CashFlows, but I need to find a few local ones for investors specifically. I REFUSE to drive all over the place unless there's a darn good reason! I don't know how those hard core people have the stamina, or the time, for all that networking. Lol.

Any good meetups you'd recommend in/around Pasadena?

Post: New Member from Los Angeles, CA (SGV)

Chris EastvedtPosted
  • Temple City, CA
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 7

Sounds good, Nabil. Do you do any meetups?