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Club Allure NYCs Newest Million Dollar Venue

Tuesday, September 16th, 2014

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Congressman Cummings Addresses National Association of Real Estate Brokers – Part 2

Monday, September 15th, 2014

On May 2, 2012 Congressman Elijah E. Cummings, Ranking Member of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee delivered an address to the National Ass…
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Million Dollar Club Celebrity Waiter Auction

Sunday, September 14th, 2014

Million Dollar Club Celebrity Waiter Auction

I shoot this for a friend. Was a fun time. Met some cool people.
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American IRA, a National Self-directed IRA Provider, Announces Sean McKay Will Be in Attendance at the Charlotte REIA Meeting on September 4th

Sunday, September 14th, 2014


Charlotte, NC (PRWEB) September 03, 2014

Sean McKay, Senior Vice President of American IRA, will be in attendance at this meeting and available to discuss how individuals can amplify the profits on their real estate investments with the tax-free/tax-deferred status of a self-directed real estate IRA.

This month at the Charlotte REIA Meeting on Thursday, September 4th at 6PM bring lead sheets, and the Charlotte REIA team will help determine if they are a Deal or No Deal.

Real estate investors are often stymied by trying to determine if a deal is a good deal or not. Some investors jump on every deal because they are afraid to let one get away. Others cant seem to pull the trigger on a deal because they are afraid to make a mistake. Both face the same problem: how to determine if they’re looking at a good deal or not?

First of all, a deal could be a good deal for one investor but not another. Establishing personal buying goals and criteria will help eliminate non-deals from consideration quickly. After that, it is a matter of knowing what to measure. Here are three easy steps to calculating an investments potential:


Determine if the owner is motivated.
Develop more than one exit strategy for the property.
Decide if there is enough profit in the deal to make it worthwhile.

This month at the Charlotte REIA, they want attendees to bring their leads so the Charlotte REIA team can assess them, call the sellers and make deals on the spot.

Attend this meeting and learn The art of making a deal.

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American IRA services thousands of clients and has over $ 300 million in assets under administration.

American IRA was built by investors for investors, and brings their successful investment experience to the table, providing excellent educational material showing the public that their self-directed IRA account can invest in a variety of assets, such as real estate, private lending, limited liability companies, precious metals and much more.

American IRA is conveniently located in Asheville, NC and Charlotte, NC, and serves clients nationwide.







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Attention Mortgage Note Holders: Beware of the Bait & Switch when trying to sell your real estate notes says industry leader DICARO & ASSOCIATES, LLC.

Saturday, September 13th, 2014


Tampa, FL (PRWEB) September 09, 2014

Even though the United States is the greatest country for financial investment companies, it seems that there are always a few rotten apples that sours the cider whenever they interact with prospective note sellers who are looking to liquidate their real estate receivable for cash today.

Many prospective clients and mortgage note holders think they are interacting with a reputable company because their marketing material looks professional and the person they are speaking with has a pleasing personality. However, many note sellers are in for a rude awakening if they dont know how to ask the right questions and dont know how to identify the bogus offers when they are made.

These scheming companies know that most people looking to sell their real estate notes are just trying to get top dollar, but dont necessarily know what investment firms operating in the secondary market are realistically willing to pay. Instead of these shady companies taking the time to educate the note holders of the process of selling their mortgage note, they instead offer a ridiculously high price in order to contractually obligate the client and then change the offer to a much lower price weeks and even months later after theyve wasted precious time.

The reality is that no company can accurately give a solid purchase offer without 1) Reviewing the documents that were created in the original transaction, 2) Analyzing the background information of the party responsible for making the payments, including their FICO credit score and report, 3) Obtaining a property valuation, also known as a Brokers Price Opinion or Drive-by Appraisal report at the very least, and 4) Various other factors that are too many to list. To summarize, any company giving offers far and above their competitors, who have not verified items 1 4 above, is most likely operating a Bait & Switch scheme that will leave the note seller worse off than before they started.

If a company is making promises and claims, over the phone, without really taking a hard look at all of the specifics of the deal, then the person trying to sell a mortgage note should be prepared to endure a modification of the terms in the form of a lower offer that could cost them ten of thousands of dollars.

Reputable companies will never make claims or guarantees that some other companies will purport. As Senior Vice President of DICARO & ASSOCIATES, LLC, Nicholas di Caro says, We are not in the business of delivering inflated offers before verifying the variables in a note sale transaction. This practice is deceptive and can financially ruin prospective clients, especially when they are under a time deadline. Any good company will educate the note seller about how we determine the investment grade of each deal and the various ways that we can solve their financial problems

Nicholas di Caro is the Senior Vice President for DICARO & ASSOCIATES, LLC. Operating in all 50 states from their Chicago, Illinois location, they invest in performing and non-performing real estate notes from $ 5,000 to $ 5,000,000. They are actively buying privately held mortgage notes, deeds of trust, and land contracts secured by single family residences, mobile homes with land, and commercial properties. They have the ability to buy notes that other companies have denied, in addition to providing creative purchase options that are new to the industry. Learn more at http://www.nicholasdicaro.com







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