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Sasha Are How to find an REO in NY?
26 September 2008 | 4 replies
I have rsearched bank REO sites, foreclosure websites etc... have put low ball offers in but no luck so far.I have heard that you should pu in about 15 offers /month and you might find smthg.
Sasha Are How to find an REO in NYC (Westchester)?
17 June 2008 | 5 replies
I have rsearched bank REO sites, foreclosure websites etc... have put low ball offers in but no luck so far.I have heard that you should pu in about 15 offers /month and you might find smthg.
Tom Tarrant Scared Money Dont Make Money
8 December 2008 | 42 replies
This is all good and reminds me that I really need to get the ball moving =I
Omar Johnson Face To Face Marketing For The Real Estate Entrepreneur
7 July 2009 | 6 replies
Real estate is a business where it's best not to dress to impress but rather to identify with your prospect, or more precisely to allow him or her to identify with you.
Dave Kennedy Start-up/new website. Looking for guidance
2 December 2019 | 14 replies
Obviously its different for each site but general ball park idea....Also do you think its nessecary to set up and register a business either LLC or S-corp?
Justin Butler Buying under market value
21 July 2008 | 49 replies
I purchased one off the MLS that fit that rule but I saw the pattern in that the owner was dropping the price 10% every two weeks so I knew they were desperate to sell the property and they took the low ball offer.
Scott Phillips hello everybody
16 July 2008 | 17 replies
Spend a little of your money on yellow bandit signs and a thick black marker, set some signs out in areas you would like to invest in, and start the ball rolling talking to sellers.
Ray Erdmann Opinion Needed On Making Offers On Props Still Listed w/MLS
11 July 2008 | 3 replies
Sell to an actual end-buyer and take my assignment fee at time of closing.Side Note: If anyone has any comments about this strategy, please let me know, as I'm open for any/all suggestions.Now, here's my question...As a new, aspiring investor here in the Sacramento area, especially within the suburb where I live, and the surrounding neighborhood, there's been an influx of homes that have been foreclosed on, which the banks have bought back and have sent to their respective RE companies for resell.Would these REO's be worth my time going after, in order to hopefully wholesale and if so, what kind of reaction should I expect on submitting low-ball offers?
Jay Oliver How Far off in my Thinking am I? :)
13 July 2008 | 43 replies
Crystal ball?
Chris George wholsaling REO's
16 September 2008 | 10 replies
Dealing with lenders is a whole different ball game.