
21 June 2010 | 18 replies
I'm new also, but here's my opinion: 1) easiest, if you have the money, but not always great deals: REO 2) riskier, but potentially more lucrative: buy at auction 3) the most legwork, but potentially the most lucrative: find a distressed property or preforclosure situation that others don't know about yet and convince the person to sell, and then orchestrate the deal.

14 July 2010 | 38 replies
I would rather take a “big bath†and fix the system entirely right now and suffer some short-term pain than to patch things and have the government orchestrate another screw-up going forward.

16 January 2010 | 10 replies
The fact that a knucklehead like me can get a grasp on this stuff and have an idea about what's going on...that leads me to believe that this is all orchestrated by some very smart and powerful men.I'm not worried into a panic state but I am concerned.

16 March 2010 | 13 replies
If you ever need to do any fine tuning to orchestrate a great finale, I'm willing to harmonize or improvise in any arrangement!

16 June 2010 | 13 replies
The idea here, I think is to approach a group to have them advance the product as an orchestrated marketing strategy as opposed to him doing it alone.

1 November 2010 | 22 replies
(At least briefly if we orchestrate a simultaneous closing)That way when we sell to our end buyer, she nets 20% of the profits, and I pocket the rest.

21 October 2009 | 11 replies
Next, take that along with all the other documents the bank requires (including a pre-HUD from your title company) and submit them to the bank.If you receive an approval letter from the bank, you will then send that over to your title company along with the assignment form to orchestrate the closing between the seller and your new buyer.

1 August 2011 | 9 replies
Since we have a team set up to orchestrate it, and we actually have cash to close when (and if) needed.

23 September 2019 | 31 replies
Change the type, you can have legal and tax issues.What I see, IMO, after reviewing various real estate compliance issues effective today, is that we have an orchestrated effort through federal and state agencies to tighten up real estate transactions.

10 May 2016 | 4 replies
;) If you're interested please inbox me and we can orchestrate the date.