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All Forum Posts by: Dan Dwyer

Dan Dwyer has started 28 posts and replied 88 times.

Post: Secured Cash Buyer Now What?

Dan DwyerPosted
  • Raynham, MA
  • Posts 103
  • Votes 20

I wish I had started surfing this site from the "start here", and "new members introduction" page. I wish I had read more BP material before I started posting anything. This would've been an entirely different experience! I was so excited with the idea of asking questions I rushed into posting, and asked some really weak questions. lol on me.

I am a newbie wholesaler and I have secured a local cash buyer in Massachusetts They purchase an average of 35 homes a year and can close in 7-10 days.

I've identified all of their purchasing criteria. 

I'm really excited now!

They only have a few buying requirements: Norfolk area, Single family residential, No well water, tied in to town/city sewage or must pass Title 5, and no more than roughly $300,000 purchase price. 

Their criteria is really wide open. Any bed bath combo, any size, any almost everything. I'm not sure where to start first.

PLEASE ADVISE

Sorry I'm so late, but I can't resist the chance to introduce myself to others that are interested, or involved in REInvesting that happen to also live in Massachusetts. My name is Dan Dwyer and I live in the southeastern part of MA, in Raynham(02767). I am a newbie wholesaler looking to gain experience and build relationships.

Post: Seller Brings Funds To Closing

Dan DwyerPosted
  • Raynham, MA
  • Posts 103
  • Votes 20

Also you said unusual, not no. Does that mean there is a chance?

Post: Seller Brings Funds To Closing

Dan DwyerPosted
  • Raynham, MA
  • Posts 103
  • Votes 20

Hey Mike, Why do you ask. 

Post: Seller Brings Funds To Closing

Dan DwyerPosted
  • Raynham, MA
  • Posts 103
  • Votes 20

I'm interested in low to no money down real estate purchasing, and seller bringing funds to the table would be a great way to add to my very limited capital.

Post: Reinstatement Quote/Letter Questions?

Dan DwyerPosted
  • Raynham, MA
  • Posts 103
  • Votes 20

It is my understanding (which is limited mind you) that I would need an authorization to release information form from the seller so that I could obtain a reinstatement quote/letter from the seller's lender. Is that true?

Please excuse me everyone. I'm too tired, I should be in bed. I'm making stupid mistakes in my last post I meant to say SELLER NOT BUYER.

I'm sorry I was misleading and once again vague in an earlier post. It was my understanding (which is limited mind you) that I would need an authorization to release information form from the buyer so that I could obtain a reinstatement quote/letter. Is that true?

Thank You Greatly Wayne. I had never planned on alerting the bank to the subject to though . I simply wanted to guarantee the accuracy of the lending information.

I am interested in finding more information about how to accomplish a reinstatement purchase subject to.