Archive for November, 2009

How does a realestate agency choose which tenent to take the new house?

November 20, 2009 - 9:25 pm 1 Comment

Went to a house inspection today, but there were a few other inspectors. Really liked the house, and have decided to take it (rent). Just want to know what the odds are for me to get it? What would the realestate agency consider when they choose the tenant?

First of all; you and the others are NOT "inspectors" and you are not "inspecting" the house unless you are qualified to do home inspections. You are a possible tenant looking to rent the property. And you should not be dealing with a real estate agency; you may be having a Realtor show you houses but the final decision will be or SHOULD be made by a property management company.
How they choose a tenant to lease a property is that they try to find the best tenant for the property to protect the best interest of the property owner and who they think will have the lower risk of either not paying rent or causing damage to the property. In this attempt to qualify tenants they will look at employment history, income , credit report, past rental history, if there are any pets, number of people living at the house, etc.

My production company arealtyvision.com films realestate agents listings, then puts them on local cable.?

November 20, 2009 - 9:25 pm 1 Comment

My question to realestate professionals is, what other services can I add to my current package that will allow for more sales lead generation after before and during the airing of their listing on cable.

I am an investor, not a real estate professional.

I would think converting the film into something they can put on their web site and link thru the MLS would be attractive.

They were suggesting to keep away from realty stocks and DLF has once again shot up. Any answers?

November 20, 2009 - 9:25 pm 5 Comments


hi,
if you don’t know already, please read this.

the dynamics of the stock market:
when some thing is declared bad, everybody sells. when this continues too much, the stock becomes cheap. now for this rate it becomes worth buying.

vice versa is also true.

when some thing is declared good, everybody buys. when this continues too much, the stock becomes costly. now for this rate it has to be sold.

beware of these cycles and exploit it.

all the best.
http://vbulls.com/

Do the sell realestate programs on television actually work?

November 20, 2009 - 9:25 pm 9 Comments

I was watching an informercial about people who buy realestate for practilcally no money then turn around and make a big profit. Has anyone ever tried this and does it actually work?

Simply put, NO The reasons why are as numerous as the stars in the sky. That said, the success of the limited few people that did buy someones program was because it made them go out and do something pro-active. Most courses have some good tips and ideas in them but no course works in every market. Motivated sellers are key to success when using one of the creative purchasing methods many courses promote. The variety of skills required to make a profitable career in real estate investing takes time to develope. You might be a great people person and have greater success than a technical expert with little rapport ability. Most everything one needs to learn is free at your local library. A course often has its greatest value in its ability to motivate one into action. The proper action to take will vary from situation to situation. Your deals will never match the examples found in any course. I know whats in most courses as I have had guests at my own seminars bring theirs so we could edit out the garbage. In most cases the entire course ended up in the trash can. Go to a local real estate investment club meeting and take on a mentor.

Does anyone know where they offer REALESTATE classes in northern michigan tawas west branch area’s?

November 20, 2009 - 9:25 pm 1 Comment


Look in the yellow pages under schools

how do I pull up all real estate pictures in northern california?

November 20, 2009 - 9:25 pm 2 Comments

I’am trying to veiw pictures of realestate for sale by all realestate offices on line with out being bothered by agents in northern california chico north

if you only want just pictures, I would suggest getting a webfetcher programmed, but you are looking for listings. Agents are all not bad as long as you find the right one and you are clear about your request not to be bothered. if you start looking and find a home you like, it would be a lot better for you and your success at getting a home if you were building a relationship to a realtor. I would suggest getting an e-pro realtor and making sure they have access to client gateway or virtual office software. I’m a realtor in san diego. I set people up on an automated service that will get them links for exactly the kind of property they want in a personalized website. I check in with them and make sure they’re clear on things and answer questions for them once in a while. Some of the people on my service are just like you and I have them on the service and I only talked to them 3 or 4 times in the last 8 months. that’s the way they like it, that’s the way I will do it. The other good thing is that you will be able to see the homes if you like them and not have to talk with the listing agent(the agent that is selling the property). dealing directly with them to see a house can be very annoying. they will deffinitly try and sell you.

good luck,

amir

P.S. I can help find you some one in northern california if you like. just contact me and I will even tell them that you only want photos and you don’t want to be bothered unless you want to see a house etc.

What does it mean in realestate terms when you look at the Status of a property for sale and it reads P/RES?

November 20, 2009 - 9:25 pm 4 Comments


PENDING / PRIVATE / PERSONAL RESIDENTIAL

Can a realestate agent put fake things on your credit to up your score? How do they do that?

November 20, 2009 - 9:25 pm 3 Comments


No, for one thing its too long of a process and requires more intellect then what it would take to remove misreported info from a credit report. An interesting statistic from the Nationaql Mortgage Bankers Association is that 30% of credit reports contain inaccuracies. I would submit a different view, it is more likely that all reports contain around 30% inaccurate information. As to how would an agent embellish a report theres 2 ways that come to mind. Cut and paste a better score and use a photocopy. Or set up a bogus account and record timely payments. The problem is that would require a long long time to have a sizable raising of ones score. Miss a payment on anything and your score can plunge overnight. Making timely payments on one or two new accounts can only raise a score slowly and by a small amount.

xevera and celecio timbol realty

November 19, 2009 - 4:33 pm 2 Comments

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Real Estate Downfall

November 19, 2009 - 4:33 pm 25 Comments

The Housing Bubble bursts on a speculator. Parody using a clip with Hitler as the real estate investor. He bought a house to flip, faces foreclosure, and now wants to get bailed out.

Parody Fair Use of clip. See:
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