real estate short sales: short sale training for mortgage brokers and loan officers; all about the marketing to real estate short sales, foreclosures, preforeclosures and mortgage short sales - 06/24/08 06:04 PM
 
Over my last several posts, I’ve introduce some of the basics of a preforeclosure based business, one that can produce thousands in profits. I’ve also mentioned what you may already see as an obvious reality, that being the current challenges in working the mortgage business. After all, what are the formal mortgage broker training, attendance at mortgage seminars, and time and effort that you’ve put in doing for you now? There has to be something else in today’s market. As someone who has had mortgage loan training and who I’m sure pays attention to the news and realizes how many … (1 comments)

real estate short sales: How to use the marketing dollars of us home auction ( ushomeauction .com , REDC ) to find buyers for your real estate short sales - 06/19/08 04:41 PM
I was talking to one of my Gold level coaching students about this strategy and I decided to post it so you can see it as well. REDC stands for Real Estate Disposition Corporation. The company was started to capitalize on the wave of Foreclosures and REO properties. The same thing happened during the last foreclosure boom of the early 90’s. Only that time Hudson and Marshall, www.hudsonandmarshall.com , was the company that was aggressively listing bank owned reo properties. Okay, now for the good stuff. Let’s break it down step by step on how you can find buyers for your … (1 comments)

 

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