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All Forum Posts by: Iris Ortiz

Iris Ortiz has started 25 posts and replied 35 times.

Post: ***>>>General contractor needed<<<***

Iris OrtizPosted
  • Insurance Agent
  • Clayton, NC
  • Posts 41
  • Votes 8

Hello,

I need a general contractor for a major renovation in Durham, NC.

Any recommendations? 

Iris

Post: >>>Inspectors in Durham, NC<<<

Iris OrtizPosted
  • Insurance Agent
  • Clayton, NC
  • Posts 41
  • Votes 8

Thanks Much!!!!

Post: >>>Inspectors in Durham, NC<<<

Iris OrtizPosted
  • Insurance Agent
  • Clayton, NC
  • Posts 41
  • Votes 8

Hello,

I am looking for a qualified, high quality, knowledgeable inspector and general contractor in Durham, NC.

I welcome all referrals. Need ASAP.

THANKS,

IRIS

9196736674

CALL, TEXT OR EMAIL

Post: Any advice on how to response to unmotivated sellers

Iris OrtizPosted
  • Insurance Agent
  • Clayton, NC
  • Posts 41
  • Votes 8

that is very helpful Ana. I appreciate your advice.

Attention BUY AND HOLD INVESTORS

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Michigan, New York, Ohio, Missouri & Indiana

CAP RATES UP TO 25% VARYING PER LOCATION.

IF INTERESTED, CONTACT ME AND I WILL BE GLAD TO SHARE THE INFORMATION.

IRIS

919-673-6674

Post: Any advice on how to response to unmotivated sellers

Iris OrtizPosted
  • Insurance Agent
  • Clayton, NC
  • Posts 41
  • Votes 8

I guess I am finding difficult finding a way to handle people that call and say "I received your postcard and I was just wanting to know how much would you pay for my house....I know the market is picking up" I am wondering if there is a flat formula to use to quote him a price and then see if they are motivated enough to move forward or if I just should just refer them to a realtor right there in there...sorry about the many questions but the three leads I have gotten were all about seeing how much you would pay for my house not real motivation. Thanks for your input 

Post: Any advice on how to response to unmotivated sellers

Iris OrtizPosted
  • Insurance Agent
  • Clayton, NC
  • Posts 41
  • Votes 8

Josh Caldwell,

I am not really familiar savvy about seller financial deals. The ARV on this property $83,832 what would be an intelligent seller financing offer on this property that can be rented for a $1000....can I offer this person two options...seller financing or cash offer. IF yes, what cash offer would you offer as a rule of thumb since I have not seen the interior of the property.... any help and advise is welcome.

Post: Any advice on how to response to unmotivated sellers

Iris OrtizPosted
  • Insurance Agent
  • Clayton, NC
  • Posts 41
  • Votes 8

I recently sent my second campaign of direct mailers and I have 4 leads out of it but three of them are people that are curious as to how much I would be willing to offer for their property. Any advice on how to handle this? Should I make an offer based on 50% of ARV or should I just let them know I will not be able to help them. Is it worth to drive and see the property?

Post: Any advice on how to response to unmotivated sellers

Iris OrtizPosted
  • Insurance Agent
  • Clayton, NC
  • Posts 41
  • Votes 8

I recently sent my second campaign of direct mailers and I have 4 leads out of it but three of them are people that are curious as to how much I would be willing to offer for their property. Any advice on how to handle this? Should I make an offer based on 50% of ARV or should I just let them know I will not be able to help them. Is it worth to drive and see the property?

Post: UNSECURED PERSONAL LINES OF CREDIT FOR BUSINESS

Iris OrtizPosted
  • Insurance Agent
  • Clayton, NC
  • Posts 41
  • Votes 8

FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL, TEXT, EMAIL OR INBOX ME TO SHARE INFORMATION.,

IRIS

9196736674