Building a list of leads on list source and wondering if properties/owners that have negative equity is a good list for direct mail?
The last time I posted it was about the loan agent , this time it is concerning the attorney and the fact that there was found to be some code violations.To make a long story short, a couple of days after the contract...
Hello,I'm interested in a few properties in Plymouth County, Massachusetts that are being sold at trustee/foreclosure auctions. I know in Mass, that they are auctioned off on the front steps of the property, and that...
As I was following up with leads and investors I've worked with in the past I came across a problem one of my colleagues is facing.."Im in about $38K from my personal investment and loan payoff around $52K. So I would...
As I’m studying wholesaling, a lot of advice is saying to connect with realtors. I’m still not quite sure how wholesalers and realtors collaborate to their mutual benefit. It makes sense that realtors would have the M...
How do you all find homes that the owner will finance? I have run a few ads looign for homes and have called on for sale ads but the majority of owners will not finance, or will only finance for 5 yrs tops. I do have ...
So I'm feeling fairly frustrated with hard money at the moment. Does anyone have an experience with a lender that actually returns phone calls and gets back to you? I'm finding that there are so many that just ignor...
So here it is. I got a call from one of my direct mail sources from a lady selling her mom's duplex. We talked a bit and when she stated her price, I thought it was a good deal so I asked to meet with her. It turns ou...
I have a 5 year lease option on a home with little or no equity. My option price will be the balance of the mortgage at the time I option the home. I have the ability to sublet and sell my option. My question is...
I'm starting to hear from various places, all over the country, that property is starting to sell again.
I suspect that means that the banks are once again lending to qualified borrowers. We may never see sub-prime ...