brett noel real estate listing presentation pt3

Posted on November 20th, 2009 by admin

listing presentation

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Rent To Own Buying Negotiating Techniques for Real Estate Investing!

Posted on November 20th, 2009 by admin

http://www.Rent2OwnExposed.com Rent To Own, Lease Options Secrets of Buying & Selling houses in 30 Days or less. Get a free Real Estate Investing eBook!
Learn Negotiating Techniques in this video.

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In circles – Sunny day real estate

Posted on November 20th, 2009 by admin

From “Diary”, sunny day real estate first album.

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Real Estate Agent Marketing with Social Media

Posted on November 20th, 2009 by admin

Here’s a real estate agent doing a great job marketing herself with Twitter, Facebook and other social media – without a fancy website, and virtually for free.

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Would my husband and I be better off as a team of realestate appraisers or as 1 appraiser and 1 bldg inspector

Posted on November 18th, 2009 by admin

would a team comprised of an appraiser and a building inspector be more fruitful to potential clients such as mortgage lenders, real estate brokers etc.?

I am a appraiser and a home inspector and neither create work for the other. Mtg lenders dont hire home inspector and real estate agents dont hire appraisers. Home inspectors work for buyers and sometimes agents refer home inspectors. The only ones the hire appraisers is lenders. If your thinking about being a appraiser, you better look into it. It takes no less than 2 years and can take as long a 4 years to become a appraiser and you get paid slave wages for your training time. You have to take 250 hours of classes at 150 per 15 clock hours and you must have no less than 2500 hours in the field and only 1000 hours per year will count and you must work under a Certified Appraiser. If you live in the mid west or on the east coast a appraisal goes for around $200-300 on the west coast we get around $400-$500 per appraisal and as a trainee you would get between 30%-50% of that. Also after 01/01/2008 the laws are going to change and it will be harder to become a appraiser, with some state only allowing Certified appraiser to do appraisals and not allowing licensed appraisers to do appraisals. And to become a Certified appraiser you must have a degree after 01/01/2008. Hope this helps.

Can you sue a business for lowering your property value?

Posted on November 18th, 2009 by admin

My neighborhood was a quiet place with restrictive covenants. A business next to our neghborhood expanded to within 20 feet of my property and put a truck repair shop that works sometimes up till 10:30 at night . We have to hear air compressers run 24 7 , 18 wheelers pass within 30 feet of my bedroom and they call each other over an outdoor intercom system that you can hear for three or four blocks . A realestate agent told me i will never be able to sell like it is

Petition your county to have your home designated commercial. Then sell for about twice what it’s worth. P.S. Your agent is an idiot. You’ve literally just hit a financial jack pot.

Has anyone used my FSBO for home sale documents? We are not using a laywer or realestate agent to buy a house.

Posted on November 18th, 2009 by admin


For your sake, I would STRONGLY recommend consulting an attorney, at the very least. Because you’re the buyer, you have a lot more at risk in a real estate transaction than the other party. In some states, any exchange of real estate REQUIRES the presence of an attorney at some point during the settlement.

You can’t require a seller to use a real estate agent, since the seller usually pays commission fees, but maybe the seller would agree to pay a discounted commission so that you can be represented by a real estate agent. If the seller isn’t willing to do this, I’m not sure I would proceed with the purchase. It may be that the seller just doesn’t want to spend the money–but, what if the seller is trying to rip you off? How would you know?

I would always urge a buyer to find a qualified professional to represent them in such significant financial commitments.

Foreclosures?

Posted on November 18th, 2009 by admin

How do you find them, how do you buy one and what do some of the terms mean? I was browsing around on yahoo realestate and noticed homes for sale with a loan balance of as low as $2k dollars. Does this mean all you have to pay is the remaining balance of $2000. I m confused please help.
I am also looking for sites that have free listings of foreclosures in cypress and buena park, california. Thank you for your help. :)

I am not sure what you are looking at. Foreclosures do not sell for 2k, they sell pretty close to the market rate. They are driving the market rate down, but they are still in it.

The foreclosers are in the MLS, listed as REO. Have your agent print you up a list.

what is the best way to find foreclosured homes?

Posted on November 18th, 2009 by admin

I would like to find a home listed as a foreclosure home without going through some scam on the computer. Does one just go to the bank or a realestate agent and ask for a listing of these types of homes?

There is typically a local newspaper that runs all the legal notices of the homes that are foreclosing and will be sold at public auction on the courthouse steps. Talk to someone at the courthouse prior to the sale to see what they require, and see if they have done any records search to determine if the property has any other liens besides the defaulted mortgage.

You can also contact a Realtor to get a listing of foreclosed or REO (real estate owned – bank owned properties that did not sell on the courthouse steps) properties that are available for sale in your area. This might be a better option if you are not familiar with contracts and negotiating with banks.

Good luck!

I bought a mobile home and found out the realestate man lied and didn’t tell me that their were problems mold?

Posted on November 18th, 2009 by admin

My mobile home has black mold and there is water damage that he didn’t inform me about. He predated my signature and what can I do?

WHERE is the mold and water damage and how extensive? HOW did he lie, I mean exactly, omission is not necessarily a lie if YOU did not ask the right questions? HOW did he predate your signature and for WHAT purpose was this done?

You purchased a trailer not a stick built and the rules follow alon the lines of a used car instead of real estate laws and your options are probably very limited. IF you did not see the damage then he can always say HE did NOT see or know about the damage either, especially if it was previously a rental.

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