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Dear Student I’ve had the privilege to teach short sales to over 20,000 people in the last 8 years. During that time I personally managed to purchase more than 350 houses from people facing foreclosure. And our team continues to do so every day. This real life momentum has spawned thousands of successful students, and dozens of new short sale experts, who now teach the business while running their own powerful house buying businesses. I’m darn proud of this legacy. The techniques and strategies you’ll find embedded in our seminars and information products on this site were at one time proprietary to only my staff and a few key students. Over the years, we’ve created and innovated these techniques ourselves. When I first started teaching, no one ever knew what a short sale was. Through our now much expanded network, and open sharing in countless hours of private one on one group masterminds, even visiting large bank mitigation centers across the country, we believe we have assembled the most accurate and practical short sale information available. Our personal deals and my short sale advisory board, including our on-staff loss mitigators continue to innovate and refine these strategies everyday. And it’s my goal to make YOU an expert in this field. Once you take this opportunity and run with it, the information on this site will take you places you’ve never even dreamed of.
STARTLING GOOD NEWS REVEALED!
Amidst today’s subprime and prime lender mortgage meltdown, short sales have hit the mainstream. Everybody now knows that short sales are the ONLY way to go in today’s market. Interestingly and oddly enough, there are VERY FEW real educated short sale experts. Meaning it’s highly likely there is no competition in your area. A short sale professional is someone who uses this concept in real estate as their primary source of income. They don’t complain about how tough short sales are, because they understand the parameters, which quickly weds out the time wasters in their deal pipeline. Most investors don’t. So they continually bumble about, befuddled and bewildered, thinking short sales are just too time consuming. That’s an easy and uncomplicated way to quit.
It’s my humble opinion that if you fail to truly learn and utilize short sale investment strategies in your real estate career, you will easily never realize 80% of your income potential. Ask me how I know this… I could name a hundred students in every state who focus exclusively on short sales and preforeclosures as their sole means of income. What’s the difference between them and you?
THEY HAVE GAINED OUR KNOWLEDGE, AND NOW IT’S YOUR TURN.
What are you waiting for? I know, you need to make sure this is real. It IS real to those who don’t make excuses. I’ve seen some remarkable lifestyle transformations in so many students – transformations in mindset, spiritual and of course financial states. We celebrated many of these success stories a couple of years ago, when I personally flew Donald Trump as our Keynote Speaker, and gave away my $70,000 Hummer to my highest achieving student of the year. So what does this mean to you? Bottom line – I want you to prosper and continually benefit from the information we provide. And you should stay plugged in to get continual feedback and support through our online membership community. This time tested information will take you to whatever level you want to go, at whatever pace you want.
WHAT’S NEXT FOR YOU?
Many serious investors (and those seriously disgusted with their J.O.B.) jump in and truly commit, by signing up for our five day intensive “Short Sales Exposed” training. If that’s your choice, then CONGRATULATIONS! Others will start slowly, by checking our some of our free stuff. My advice is to get started on something, create momentum and make a decision. Get your confidence from those who have already made the journey. Read their letters and listen to their amazing backgrounds – all varied walks of life.
At a minimum, it’s recommended you join our monthly membership, which is packed with an onslaught of seriously fabulous online training info, live calls with my negotiators working deals. It's Loaded with Seminar excerpts, how-to videos and teleseminars or if you have an immediate question on a deal you have, jump on board to our Ask The Mitigator Page.
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I extend a personal invitation to one of our national foreclosure workshops. Remember, those who don’t understand how to invest in using short sales in today’s market are getting left behind. Get yourself into explosive action in 2008, and we’ll see you at the top! To your quantum leap!The benefits to homeownership are tremendous. "Home tenure is important for two reasons: The equity in our home is the single, largest asset, so we champion homeownership as the foundation of wealth for African Americans," says Alfred A. Edmond Jr. black enterpris- chief editor. With the 2007 homeownership contest fast approaching, ,here are 10 things you need to know before you start to buy a home.
1. Double-check your credit. Get a at no cost credit statement from annualcreditreport.com. If you discover erroneous data, contact the 3 chief credit bureaus: Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion to file a dispute. Kina Lane, a licensed real estate seller and proprietor of Sunflower Development Partners, a boutique commercial real estate development company in New York, says to position yourself to qualify for a mortgage by having strong credit a stable income, and a good debt-to-income ratio. Hoist your credit score by making payments on time, keeping credit card balances below 30% of the available balance, and keeping unused accounts open.
2. Agree on your true income. Estimate the total income for you and your co-purchaser, if applicable. Finally, include credit card expenses, personal mortgages, and other monthly obligations. The result is an estimate of what income is available toward repaying a mortgage whilst stopping a foreclosure.
3. Get pre-approved before you go looking for a residence. One of the biggest mistakes that first-time home buyers make is finding a home they love but not knowing if they can afford it and end up loosing the house and can’t anymore stop the foreclosure. However you can receive a preapproval letter from any mortgage lender, even online ones.
4. Put jointly a team of professionals. Whenever achievable, use referrals from people you trust to help you place a realtor, real estate attorney, lender, title company, home inspector, and appraiser.
5. Study the market. Review neighborhoods, types of residences, crime paces, transportation, infrastructure, price ranges, and school rankings at SchoolMatters.com or GreatsSchools.net. A good school district will help increase the value of your home and even the foreclosure homes of how many times it have been owned. It will give you an idea of how to stop foreclosure of your home when time comes, same scenario occurs.
6. agree on the right mortgage for you. A 30-year fixed-rate credit is the most common and the safest. However, lenders do offer adjustable-rate mortgages that will have a lower interest value initially but can jump several percentage points, in effect changing your monthly payment by several hundred dollars. Steven Limehouse, a 28-year-old who closed on his Summerville, South Carolina, home in April, found the rate of an ARM attractive but opted for a 30-year fixed rate mortgage at 6% interest to avoid of the uncertainty of monthly ARM pay- ments. There are so many programs out there, including interestonly loans, fixed- and adjustable-rate mortgages, even 100% financing.
7. Place first-time home buyer programs. If you need mortgage aid, instead of opting for an ARM seek assistance from first-time buyer programs or government agencies.
8. Use a property (home) inspector. Your home will probably be the most expensive purchase you'll ever make. Hire your own home inspector, who has no ties to the home and you can get out from the idea of loosing a home nor stopping a foreclosure.
9. Be prepared for closing or scenarios like stopping a foreclosure. Also, do a walk-through of your property before signing on the dotted line.
10. Save. Save at least 3 months' worth of expenditures, interest, taxes, and insurance (PITI) before you buy.
jessica
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Pre-Foreclosure Millionaire
- Short Sales Expert
- St.Augustine, Florida, United States
- Jeff Kaller was born in Brazil. After pioneering and refining his unique short sale system, Jeff began teaching in 1997, and has since taught thousands of students his proprietary techniques across the country. His ability to take seemingly complicated processes and making them simple has allowed opportunity seekers from all backgrounds to become highly successful in Short Sales.
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