Hi All,I was wondering if anyone out there can offer advice or tips on how to get the sellers to agree to earnest money deposits of as low as $10 on wholesale deals? I've tried getting sellers to sign contracts and on...
The house directly across the street from my personal residence is a rental. The guy that owns it owns 7 rental properties in the immediate area. They are all in good condition with renters. He's wanting to get out of...
hi BPI'm curious if any of us was ever successful on negotiating with a seller which won't move on price.PLEASE DON'T REPLY move on!-----I'm looking to see is anyone succeeded intalking agent/seller to play ball.-----
Hi everyone,I'm just posting here to get some ideas. We put an offer in on a REO property owned by JP Morgan Chase, then we heard back from the bank saying to put in our "best and final offer". We put in an offer ov...
An area that I want to strengthen before I start speaking with sellers is my negotiation techniques. What strategies do you use to assess if a seller is motivated? What techniques do you use to close deals? What are g...
Hi, I won an auction for a property owned by Wells. The auction was for a house as-is, sight unseen. But, Wells sent me the PSA and the PSA has me repping that I've seen the house. Anyone have experience with this?...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence fix & flip investment in West Palm Beach.
Purchase price: $79,000
Cash invested: $42,000
Sale price: $209,900
SFH with a lien that was 3x the sale pri...
I have an accepted NOI and just signed the engagement letter for attorney to start putting together PA to purchase 2 properties in Lawton Oklahoma totaling 244 units. I've enjoyed reading the posts of many of you as y...
What are the most common objections you as a buyer get from sellers and how to over come them so you can close the deal. Specifically for Foreclosures and Probate/Inherited Homes. Thanks
I am seeing a few houses in my interests but they were foreclosures, I've read about foreclosures are usually sold AS-IS and there's no negotiation due to the fact they are owned by the banks. Is this true?