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All Forum Posts by: Joe Homs

Joe Homs has started 97 posts and replied 2031 times.

Post: Hello from a New Member in Orange County, CA

Joe Homs
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Welcome Ryan,

There is a meet-up next week in Lake Forest you might be interested in. If you need some help with your RE license let me know.

Post: New guy here from Orange County, CA!

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Welcome

Post: >>ORANGE COUNTY- MEETUP!! MAY 28TH <<

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I'm in. Let me know when you have all the details worked out.

Post: Los Angeles Market: Sell or hold in 2014?

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Daniel,

Your question brings up more questions than I can answer in this post, but I will try to be brief.

What are your goals? I looked into my crystal ball and this is what I see. (You can buy your own crystal ball at Walmart.)

What I have seen in the past 35 years from the previous bubbles are this.

1. Warm body loans. When everybody and anybody can get a loan, its time to sell.

2. When interest rates begin to rise sharply, 2106? it may be time to sell? (Check crystal ball on this one since I once paid 14% percent for interest on my primary and was happy to get it.)

3. When people start to lose their jobs, its time to sell!

If you can predict any or all of these then you are a guru. I do both "buy and hold" and "flip properties." My long term holds are over 10 years plus and I do flips for some quick cash.

I hope this helps.

Post: ARV Appraiser in Woodland Hills , CA (Los Angeles area)

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Gil Rivera

CA Certified Appraiser #AR017586

CA Realtor-Owner #01213587

www.SellYourCasa.com


Post: low cost title and escrow company in california

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They are independent and very experienced.

Christy De La Torre, Senior Escrow Officer
HOMESTEAD ESCROW COMPANY

Post: Title and Escrow in Orange County CA

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They are independent and very experienced.

Christy De La Torre, Senior Escrow Officer
HOMESTEAD ESCROW COMPANY

Post: Looking for CPA and/or RE Attorney in San Diego

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You won't find anyone better and more knowedgeable.

Mark J Kohler, CPA, Attorney, and Mathew N. Sorensen, Attorney //

Mark J Kohler, CPA, JD PC


Post: California - Does elevated prices even matter? Low Interest Rates are now more important

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Jeffery,

I agree with your comments, now lets go find something! I have some properties in Orange County. Some need work and some don't. Its a very competitive market right now. I have a client that's been looking for over two years, but his problem is that he can't pull the trigger.

Post: Transistioning to month-to-month lease

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You can start by taking a look at your current lease and see if it "automatically" converts to a month to month lease. If so, you don't need to do anything. If you are raising the rent and only going with a month to month contract, then I would write a whole new lease. The power shifts from you to them in a month to month contract and that is why those are more expensive each month. Just a thought.