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Your local Realtor will have access to all the foreclosures. Mortgage companies almost always use a Realtor when selling their foreclosed homes. It is the fastest and most lucrative way to move the property. Another site would be HUD.gov. You ... more
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Hello - I have been a property manager for more than 25 years. There are several good learning institutions that you can contact like IREM, which is the Institute of Real Estate Management (www.irem.org). CPM stands for Certified Property Manager ... more
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property insurance also depends on your credit record, your personal record of making property insurance claims and the record of the house itself. For instance if the insurance company finds that the house has had several damage claims they may ... more
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The head cheese in a real estate office is the Designated Broker. They are responsible for the actions of each real estate agent in their office, retaining records of each transaction, staff & sales management, recruiting of new agents. Some ... more
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Real estate appraisers provide an *opinion* of value of a piece of real estate, be that land, home, condo, townhouse, coffee shop, etc. This opinion of value is derived from determining the subject properties contributing value factors such as ... more
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Probably references to bulk sales. For example, if investor A has a 100 condo unit project, he can either sell it piecemeal to individual investors or as a bulk/wholesale deal to investor B. A wholesale investor buys at a bulk discount price. But ... more
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I have worked with a partner on two mobile home parks. The best place to get started is on commercial listing websites, and with a commercial broker. The best websites are loopnet, and costar. As for a broker, the best thing to do would be to have ... more
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Try looking it up on your county's tax collectors web site. The county I live in has a button for each address that shows ownership history. Sometimes the first listing is the builder prior to it being sold to the first homeowner. ... more
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Most lenders will allow 2 loans on a property, although sometimes, if you have your 1st and 2nd with the same lender he might give you a third. The bank where I work would allow an individual to have any kind of loan without the other owner(s), if ... more
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I talk to my real estate agent several times a week & it's been like that since the beginning. But all agents are different. We were blessed & found an awesome real estate agent just by calling the number on one of the signs. We found some houses ... more
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