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All Forum Posts by: Joseph Scorese

Joseph Scorese has started 1055 posts and replied 1964 times.

Post: Real Estate Tour of Brewerytown, Neighborhood on the Rise

Joseph Scorese
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  • Philadelphia
  • Posts 2,024
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Real Estate Tour of Brewerytown, Neighborhood on the Rise

Tour the Renaissance of Completed Properties and New Construction

Know how to Buy from the Completed Value back to the Right Purchase Price

The grand houses of Brewerytown aren't a tough sell for real estate agents. The Purchase Price and Rehab is what matters.

The aim is to show that, very real opportunities, solid options for many people to buy in an appreciable neighborhood

Date: October 10th, 2015 10AM-12PM

Meeting Location: Philly Managed Town & Country Real Estate, 2826 West Girard Avenue, Philadelphia, PA

No Licensed Real Estate Agents Please – Real Estate Investors & Developers

Post: Real Estate Tour of Brewerytown, Neighborhood on the Rise

Joseph Scorese
Posted
  • Banker
  • Philadelphia
  • Posts 2,024
  • Votes 574

Real Estate Tour of Brewerytown, Neighborhood on the Rise

Tour the Renaissance of Completed Properties and New Construction

Know how to Buy from the Completed Value back to the Right Purchase Price

The grand houses of Brewerytown aren't a tough sell for real estate agents. The Purchase Price and Rehab is what matters.

The aim is to show that, very real opportunities, solid options for many people to buy in an appreciable neighborhood

Date: October 10th, 2015 10AM-12PM

Meeting Location: Philly Managed Town & Country Real Estate, 2826 West Girard Avenue, Philadelphia, PA

No Licensed Real Estate Agents Please – Real Estate Investors & Developers

Post: Philadelphia multi family cash flow turn key

Joseph Scorese
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  • Philadelphia
  • Posts 2,024
  • Votes 574

Hi Pierre,

How are you.

I teach classes on understanding how to properly buy Multi's in the Philadelphia Market. Please contact me if you would like a solid referral to agents that understand the market.

Regards,

Joe Scorese

Post: Philli Agent Recommendations

Joseph Scorese
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  • Philadelphia
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  • Votes 574

@rileyf

Robert Vieira

570-614-3232

Licensed Realtor

Philly Managed Realty

2424 East York Street Suite 308

Philadelphia PA 19125

Stephen Mazza

Licensed Realtor

Philly Managed Realty

2424 East York Street Suite 308

Philadelphia PA 19125

610-757-8544 Cell

Post: Oversaturation in Philadelphia?

Joseph Scorese
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  • Philadelphia
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Plenty of aspiring neighborhoods to buy and flip or buy and hold with cash flow. Need to expand your power team if you are not finding anything. Regards, Joe Scorese

Post: First Ground up constrcution deal

Joseph Scorese
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  • Philadelphia
  • Posts 2,024
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Hi @AnthonyGreene, I currently have two ground up construction projects here in Philadelphia. Let me know if you need any referrals. It is all in your power team.

Regards,

Joe

Post: Residential & Commercial Lending Fundamentals Workshop!

Joseph Scorese
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  • Banker
  • Philadelphia
  • Posts 2,024
  • Votes 574

Residential & Commercial Lending Fundamentals Workshop!

Saturday, October 24th, 2015

9:00 AM to 2:00 PM

CAMA Academy  5 Valley Square, 512 East Township Line Road, Blue Bell, PA

www.camaplan.com/cama-academy

Residential & Commercial Lending Fundamentals: Having the Right Financial Resume in Obtaining Mortgages!

The Residential & Commercial Real Estate Lending Market has changed dramatically, for consumers and real estate professionals.

  • But what’s really happening?
  • What’s driving that change?
  • And what role will real estate professionals have in the future?
  • Develop a game plan
  • The Real Estate Lending Game Plan answers those questions with a look at the forces shaping the industry and their impact on who will be the winners—and losers—in the future. We will provide a specific, how-to guide for new and expert real estate professionals to capitalize on these lending fundamental changes and create thriving real estate businesses in the years ahead.

  • Financing the first deal – The 8 Step Rule
  • Negotiating the First Deal
  • Alternative Types of Financing – Bridge Lending, Commercial, Development, Mixed Use & Etc.
  • 5 Ways to get Rehab loans – ARV, MAO & CASHFLOW
  • Presented By:

    Joseph V. Scorese

    Senior Loan Officer

    M & T Bank

    400 Office Center Drive

    Fort Washington, PA 19034

    Office – 267-455-0520

    Cell – 215-290-5108

    [email protected]

    NMLS# 391784

    Post: Residential & Commercial Lending Fundamentals Workshop!

    Joseph Scorese
    Posted
    • Banker
    • Philadelphia
    • Posts 2,024
    • Votes 574

    Residential & Commercial Lending Fundamentals Workshop!

    Saturday, October 24th, 2015

    9:00 AM to 2:00 PM

    CAMA Academy

    5 Valley Square, 512 East Township Line Road, Blue Bell, PA

    www.camaplan.com/cama-academy

    Residential & Commercial Lending Fundamentals: Having the Right Financial Resume in Obtaining Mortgages!

    The Residential & Commercial Real Estate Lending Market has changed dramatically, for consumers and real estate professionals.

  • But what’s really happening?
  • What’s driving that change?
  • And what role will real estate professionals have in the future?
  • Develop a game plan
  • The Real Estate Lending Game Plan answers those questions with a look at the forces shaping the industry and their impact on who will be the winners—and losers—in the future. We will provide a specific, how-to guide for new and expert real estate professionals to capitalize on these lending fundamental changes and create thriving real estate businesses in the years ahead.

  • Financing the first deal – The 8 Step Rule
  • Negotiating the First Deal
  • Alternative Types of Financing – Bridge Lending, Commercial, Development, Mixed Use & Etc.
  • 5 Ways to get Rehab loans – ARV, MAO & CASHFLOW
  • Presented By:

    Joseph V. Scorese

    Senior Loan Officer

    M & T Bank

    400 Office Center Drive

    Fort Washington, PA 19034

    Office – 267-455-0520

    Cell – 215-290-5108

    [email protected]

    NMLS# 391784

    Post: Philadelphia / Philly Newbie, Flipping, Buy and Hold

    Joseph Scorese
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    • Philadelphia
    • Posts 2,024
    • Votes 574

    Hey @Gabriell McLeod, Please reach out to me. I am a Sub Group Leader for 4 Diversified Investor Group Sub Groups in Philadelphia. Some great education and networking to be had! Regards, Joe Scorese

    Post: Planning and Setting Objectives for your Business Plan

    Joseph Scorese
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    • Philadelphia
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    Planning and Setting Objectives for your Business Plan

    1. Make them Specific. Objectives should be defined of what the individual is expected to deliver. Keep simple statements of required end results written as action statements – what the individual is planning to do.

    2. Agree Measures of achievement.Results need to be measurable so that, at the end of the time period set for the objective.

    3. Make them Achievable, but Challenging.Constant failure to achieve objectives is depressing and demotivating, it is therefore important that they remain realistic at all times.

    4. Agree Objectives Jointly. Objectives, which can be proposed by both the role holder and the reviewer, should be discussed and agreed jointly wherever possible as it is important that the role holder feels though they can own the objective and be committed to it.

    5. Review Progress Regularly. Main objectives should not just be agreed at the beginning of the year and reviewed each quarter. Sub-objectives should be set to help the holder succeed when necessary. They should be part of an ongoing process whereby the reviewer and role holder review progress and decide future steps jointly. Objectives need to be flexible.

    6. Agree on a Timescale.Always set a target date for the completion of the objective. A target deadline gives the role holder something to aim for and can help them to plan their work. It can also help the reviewer to ensure that what is agreed becomes an action, rather than just an intention.

    7. Make sure the objectives are within the Role Holder’s control.The role holder must be able to be in control of the outcome

    8. Support the Objectives with Action Plans and Accountability. The role holder knows what they have to achieve, by when and how they are going to be measured; but do they know how they are going to go about achieving their objectives? Action planning can help.

    9. Clearly Worded. Use clear easy language, it has to be understood by both reviewer and role holder. When writing objectives beware of using the words listed below, even though they may look attractive and ‘managerial’