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Grant Anderson How to Verify A Buyer
28 December 2017 | 3 replies
I generally am a Real Estate Investor but I also am a NYC Broker, recently licensed.When I submit my bid for a purchase in my competitive NYC Market, I usually let the Seller's Agent know that they can have access to my information that I'm submitting to the Bank.I do that to let the Seller know that we are confident on our ability to close as purchasers.That way, if there were other bids that are above what we offered, the Seller or Seller's Agent can make a decision that's not necessarily the highest bid, but an acceptable bid with a high probability of closing.Now that I'm a Broker, if I am representing a Buyer, I will have him prepare a "Credibility" package that will include a pre-approval as well as some other pertinent information (Credit Report, for instance), that can help us win the Bid.However, I am unsure how other Brokers who represent their Buyers will react to any further information than just a Pre-Approval.If I were to represent you as Seller, I would ask Buyer Agents to disclose as much as they can.But that's just me and NYC is a very competitive Market.
Mohammed Bennani HOUSE CONTRACT QUESTIONS
9 January 2018 | 0 replies
i was confused. i thought you dont need an attorney present to get a house under contract from a seller. i called another attorney office and they reacted the same way.
Vincent Chen Seeking tertiary market outside of the secondary market
26 September 2017 | 9 replies
@Todd Dexheimer as a Greenville, Sc native it has been very easy to focus on my hometown the last few years.  
Carson Wilcox My First flip... High $$ in my home town. Follow along
30 April 2018 | 79 replies
We pulled everything out of the front and side front except the larger foundation plants, landscape fabriced it, dripped it, and planted some california natives... 
Jay S. New Member near Omaha, Nebraska
16 October 2017 | 8 replies
We recently developed the foundations for a business plan and it was then I realized how much potential targeting this industry has on investing opportunities.I am a seven year native to the Omaha-metro and I love it.
Luke Harris Inherited tenants without a clear lease
29 September 2017 | 4 replies
Then I would sit them down and let them know what your agenda with the property is and then see how they react.
Sean Urubek Aspiring new member from sunny Austin, Texas
1 October 2017 | 3 replies
I am a native of Austin, Texas and new to real estate.
Ore Aina-Badejo Property in Point Breeze
3 October 2017 | 7 replies
We have also noticed a similar trend in Williamsburg and Long Island city in our native NYC.
Mustafa Ahmad New member from Detroit, Michigan area
6 October 2017 | 23 replies
I am a fellow Michigan native and live and invest in the metro detroit area.
Morgan Slusar Calgary Alberta New Member
3 April 2017 | 3 replies
I'm native to Minnesota but call Texas home.