
10 May 2024 | 1 reply
https://www.californiamortgageassociation.org/news-articles/article/senate-bill-1079-californias-new-foreclosure-and-post-foreclosure-process/#:~:text=New%20Civil%20Code%20section%202924m,to%20the%20prospective%20owner%2Doccupant.This law was poorly written.

10 May 2024 | 2 replies
This is a fantastic opportunity for me to break into the exciting world of real estate investing, and I'm eager to learn everything I can.As part of the role, I'll be responsible for following real estate news and discussions, as well as identifying potential investment opportunities.

10 May 2024 | 18 replies
Here's some recent Bellevue news for you.

11 May 2024 | 6 replies
Once you gain traction and get some deals the good news is you can hire a VA to at least to the initial calls for you (less no's) and you only talk to the ones interested in your offer (I know it because I run a call center for Real Estate).Mailers can also work, in that case interested sellers reach out to you, mailers can be expensive though so its also a numbers game.

11 May 2024 | 14 replies
The good news is you won't owe taxes on the cash you receive from the cash-out refinance itself.

10 May 2024 | 6 replies
Upon seeing this name again, I looked it up online and found that the person it belonged to had a number of articles from our local news station for a number of crimes, to include forgery, identity theft, impersonation, etc.

8 May 2024 | 3 replies
i bought property at tax sale auction in Dekalb county Georgia, over 12 months ago, now i am doing barment, i published ad news paper, i sent 30 days notices to ex owners and all parties might have interest, and the property now it empty / unoccupied.my question is: if 30 days notice expired and no body redeemed, can i enter the property and start to fix / repair the property, and rent it??

7 May 2024 | 8 replies
Anyone in the business would agree it is a team sport if you want to scale a portfolio.

10 May 2024 | 12 replies
don't say anything else after asking that question.Now if you are dealing with an agent - you are not going to have the opportunity to deal with the seller - so - you may want to just make an offer 25% below what ever it is list for.AUCTIONS: As for real estate auctions - I have been an auctioneer for many years selling hundreds of properties annually - I would like to say that we do not always satisfy the sellers reserve price (Oh - we only represent owners and investors - no foreclosures) but we don't always get the auction price up to the reserve - but the good news is that at the auction the owner becomes very motivated to accept a lower bid - thus a great equity profit is made ------ so do not discount auctions if you are looking for a great deal.Believe me I have seen so many properties sold at auction that have a ton of equity.Someone recently said "The best deals are MADE and FOUND"So ---- how do you MAKE a good deal from the many properties out there that do not look like a good deal?

8 May 2024 | 2 replies
Welcome to May! Summer is soon approaching so enjoy the last of our “cool” days as much as possible. Also, make sure your AC’s are in good condition and if they need some maintenance, do it before it gets busy in the ...