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1 April 2016 | 6 replies
If you check out www.assetavenue.com, you will be able to apply online and get pre-qualified in 2 minutes.
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5 March 2016 | 3 replies
Ok, so i'm looking into pre foreclosure dealsNow, i'm a newbie so I really don't know much about what goes in between what i'm about to lay outplease correct me and give me more details on what i'm trying to do also please add anything that i'm missing.So I found a house in pre-foreclosure that's worth $368,000The owner bought it at $359,000 and he owes $139,520So what I have understood is that I can make an offer to the owner to buy their house at the amount of lets say $239,000 if I were to buy at 65 cents on the dollar of value ($368,000)So i make this agreement with the home owner and put it under contract?
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12 August 2016 | 4 replies
We've been pre approved for a mortgage loan so we're ready to get in the game soon.
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17 September 2010 | 65 replies
Here is a short list of IRS approved investments:Rental property, flipping real estate, pre-foreclosures, forecloisures, REO's, mortagages, loans, businesses, limited partnerships, franchises, notes, raw land (must be all cash, no debt financing is allowed on raw land), residential real estate, commercial real estate, lease options, LLC's, international real estate, multifamily units, tax liens and deeds, vacation properties (as long as you dont use them), private and public stock, mutual funds, hedge funds, and the list goes on . . . .
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8 March 2014 | 24 replies
There's no reason the owners shouldn't be able to give you access after you show a pre-approval letter or proof-of-funds (so they know you're serious).
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25 July 2010 | 24 replies
Honestly I would stick with foreclosure list pre-foreclosures usually are a waste of time at this point in the real estate cycle.
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20 August 2017 | 36 replies
Same thing applies to your home owner.Based on the specific circumstance of your target market, you can adjust your elevator pitch to fit the situation.Example pre-foreclosures: "Hi my name is David, I own property in the area.
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6 November 2017 | 198 replies
The developer continued selling pre builds based on the info and potential loans from Lange.
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12 August 2011 | 11 replies
Just remembered it was discussed at the local REIA small gathering.If I remember correctly, you can't pre-screen the tenants (they're being provided "as-is" so to speak). if I remember something else, I'll let you know