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Post: Is Frankie Orlando any good?

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I'd like to learn more about pre-foreclosures, and I'm intrigued by a book by Frankie Orlando titled "The Pre-Foreclosure Real Estate Handbook." Anyone have any opinions? All the reviews on Amazon are five stars, but I always wonder how many of those are posted by either the author or his friends....

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John McMahon
Front Royal, VA

Post: REO advice sought

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Thanks for the reply! We had a contractor come out and do an estimate today, and wow was it expensive! This house might not be worth it. I guess we'll place a low counter-counter offer and go from there.

Post: REO advice sought

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Hi,

My name is John McMahon, and I live in Front Royal, VA. I hope I am not violating any rules of etiquette by not posting to the new members forum first. My wife and I are looking at buying an REO to rehab and resell. Tricky in today's market in Northern Virginia, but they have come down quite a bit on their asking price. However, in their counteroffer, they ask that we use their lawyer for closing, and in return they will pay the $2000 title insurance. I just checked the title insurance I paid in my own house 5 years ago, and it was $386. Something is doubly fishy here, but my wife and I are new to this, and wondering how to handle this type of seller.

Our real estate agent has limited experience with REOs, although she is willing to work with us. I just don't want to make any big mistakes here! If anyone has any advice on this topic, or general advice on REOs, I'd love to hear it.

Thanks!

John