
12 July 2017 | 31 replies
I would just sit down with your agent and express your feeling and thoughts and ask her to put together a new plan , also ask to be involved in the new marketing and and so on, But let the agent lead the way as it is her field of experience.

17 January 2016 | 22 replies
A wholesaler, from my knowledge, is only selling you a lead.

31 May 2016 | 0 replies
The aim is to avoid any backlog in the Sheriff’s office.Creates an online auction site for foreclosed properties.Modifies the appraisal and advertising process for subsequent sale attempts, while eliminating the 2/3rd minimum bid requirement on subsequent sale attempts.The OSBA Real Property Section and the Banking, Commercial & Bankruptcy Law committee were instrumental in crafting the bill and assisting with its passage.

13 September 2019 | 14 replies
Google did provide some good leads though.

8 May 2019 | 9 replies
Less exposure (which can lead to a lower sales price or longer days on market) when you try to skip sale #1.

22 November 2015 | 13 replies
@Patrick Connell NC is a "race state" (nothing to do with your comment) and if a transaction is not recorded, a subsequent transaction takes priority over the prior.

23 November 2015 | 6 replies
So this just leads me down the path I really want to go down.

24 November 2015 | 12 replies
I don't know how big the office is that you are considering but KW has an awesome learning based program and is indeed a family.Although the "how to's" can be overwhelming and complex, to make sure you have properly addressed all issues, the real challenge and the heart of the business is all about "lead generation".

30 March 2016 | 8 replies
Hello everyone,I believe that experience is the best teacher, and since I don't have much yet in this industry I'm looking for responses from those that do.I understand the best way to generate leads and put a house under contact is to find a "motivated seller", but what if your lead turned out to be a foreclosure.

24 November 2015 | 16 replies
Manager lives on-site.Ok, those are the things that are positive about the home and community.Now for the things I feel would need to be added/completed/renovated before ready for sale or rent:New gutters - ~$800Laminate flooring in kitchen and bathrooms to match entire house - estimated $500Stove/Oven - ~$600Fridge - $700W/D (optional) - $600Window in master bedroom - $200Ceiling fan in master bedroom - $200Kitchen sink - $200Redo all door trim/paint all doors/rehang, replace or adjust a few doors - ~$500 (just a guess)Add small door to water heater closet ~$100New master bathtub - ~$8003-4 panels of skirting need to be replaced - $ (no idea) but estimating $200Ramp/Stairs/Deck leading to front door needs to be replaced - $1000Landscaping in front - $200Cleaning entire home to make ready for sale - $200I'd like to get a foundation specialist to look under the home (free)Roofing specialist to talk to me about the metal roof (free)I need to ask her about the furnace (forced air) and its age and working condition.I need to factor in about three months of lot rent (at $375 per month) for the renovations to be completed - $1125And I'd like to have $1000 set aside for unexpected rehab expensesGRAND TOTAL = $8925This would mean that our negotiations to the seller would start at $11,075.First, are these figures anywhere close to realistic?