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All Forum Posts by: Rodolphe Brun

Rodolphe Brun has started 5 posts and replied 46 times.

Post: Need your short sale expertise.

Rodolphe BrunPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Pittsburg, PA
  • Posts 64
  • Votes 6

Thanks James,
That does help!
Do you have a special option contract that you used?

Post: Need your short sale expertise.

Rodolphe BrunPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Pittsburg, PA
  • Posts 64
  • Votes 6

Thanks Lafi, for your advise.

I still want to use a land trust to purchase the property. An I can use a option contract for that as well. But I am not sure it's the best way to negotiate it with the short sale lender.

Post: Need your short sale expertise.

Rodolphe BrunPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Pittsburg, PA
  • Posts 64
  • Votes 6

Hi Guys,

I need your help. I want to buy a short sale property. I am going to negotiate it for $50,000. I want to resell it for $80,000. I am thinking of doing a double escrow. I have been negotiating a lot of short sale for my clients, but I never did a double escrow on a short sale. Do I need to disclose the short sale lender that I am going to flip it? Should I fund it with my own money or should I use the end buyer's money.(of course I rather use the end buyer's money, but what works best?).
If I have to disclose that I am flipping it to the short sale lender. How should it be written in the contract?
Also, how do I use a Land Trust to do the deal?
I heard that if I did a Land trust, I would not have to pay closing cost twice and my name and price will not show on the property record.

Thanks for your help.

Post: New Member from Phoenix, AZ

Rodolphe BrunPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Pittsburg, PA
  • Posts 64
  • Votes 6

Go get you real estate license, and start selling properties. That will put you in the real estate world, make you money and teach you a lot, also that will teach you how to find good deal for yourself.Tthere is not better way to learn real estate than practicing it.

Post: Does real estate gets you moody?

Rodolphe BrunPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Pittsburg, PA
  • Posts 64
  • Votes 6

It's funny, since I started working in the real estate field in 2003, every 3 weeks I have a week of "I am tired of it", then 3 weeks of "I love real Estate". My wife says that I have PMS like a woman. Does anything like that happen to any of you as well?

Post: Hello from New York

Rodolphe BrunPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Pittsburg, PA
  • Posts 64
  • Votes 6

Welcome Charlie,
If you need help with real estate investment questions, you can always ask me.

Post: Best Shortsale course?

Rodolphe BrunPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Pittsburg, PA
  • Posts 64
  • Votes 6

The best course is stay away from teaching gurus.
All they will do is teach you theoretical plan to deal with short sale that never work anyway.

Post: sponge ready for knowlege

Rodolphe BrunPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Pittsburg, PA
  • Posts 64
  • Votes 6

Welcome Ty,

Send me more specific questions? and I will be glad to help you out.

Post: What your house will be worth in 2012

Rodolphe BrunPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Pittsburg, PA
  • Posts 64
  • Votes 6

I agree with you Flipper. Keep and stay positive and take advantage of any economy.

Post: Hello from Columbus, OH!

Rodolphe BrunPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Pittsburg, PA
  • Posts 64
  • Votes 6

Welcome Justin.