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All Forum Posts by: Dennis Williams

Dennis Williams has started 33 posts and replied 104 times.

Post: Opportunity waiting to be had!!

Dennis Williams
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Davenport, FL
  • Posts 107
  • Votes 30

Auction.com Have you bought from them before?

Post: Opportunity waiting to be had!!

Dennis Williams
Posted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Davenport, FL
  • Posts 107
  • Votes 30

Hey guys I am looking for a private, hard money, or investor that is willing to go in on a deal with me. It's a bank approved short sale auction home starting Oct 16th ARV is $319,000. Owner occupied, and the auction ends on the 19th. Can anyone help me?

Post: Evaluating Listing agents

Dennis Williams
Posted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Davenport, FL
  • Posts 107
  • Votes 30

Islam I am an agent in Orlando FL. After reading your post I see some of those same deals down here. I do things a bit different than most REALTORS. Have you heard of the term, you get what you pay for? That is exactly what you have here. I've been in Real Estate for a year but have been an entrepreneur in sales for 16 years. You need a REALTOR that works with buyers and sellers.

For what I have been told in Orlando Florida and from what I have experienced, the majority of REALTORS are lazy and don't want to do any extra work. They treat the listing like a store instead of a product. They want people to come to the store by putting it on the MLS where it is invisible to people who drive around looking for open houses, new construction, for sale by owners, and garage sales.

What you need to ask the REALTOR is what his/her plan is when they sale a home. For example, I have a grass roots plan that drives bad/good credit people to open houses in the area. Once they show up, I make sure everyone signs-in. The bad credit people are put into our credit program where some will be able to buy in 6 to 8 months. The good credit buyers who are ready to buy will either write a contract that day or sometimes they need some time to think about it. Either way, we do another open house, a week later, in the same neighborhood but different house, and invite new and the old bad/good credit people.

We continue to do this in one area every week that way we always have buyers ready to buy our product because we as the agents turn ourselves into the store. This does three things for us, we get new buyers, we get neighbors that see the traffic and want to sell, and we start to build a reserve of bad credit buyers that turn into good buyers month-to-month.

Experience helps yes, but if they cannot sell, or have a plan, it doesn't matter how many homes they have sold. For all you know the sales they made could have been to family, friend, shared a listing with someone else that sold the place, and/or just got lucky with a buyer.

By the way, if you have a property that you paid the flat fee to list it on the MLS in Orlando, Kissimmee, or Celebration Florida, let me know. I will help you sell it. If we get a buyer that has an agent already, great. You'll save the 3% and we will consider the extra buyers we picked up from the open house as payment (Not the ideal plan..lol). Hope this helps.

Post: Help...I have to wait 90 days to sell?

Dennis Williams
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Davenport, FL
  • Posts 107
  • Votes 30

If it is the same in Ohio as FL then the bank is saying the title has to be seasoned for 90 days before a resale can occur.