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I survived Disney

June 25, 2008

Got back late Monday afternoon from a 9 day vacation in Orlando.

Since, I hate flying, we drove almost 13 hours but it was fairly pleasant because we made an extremely wise investment -

2 dvd players with PS 2 hookups for my boys. So, both had their old PS 2’s ( I say old because now they have a PS 3 and a Wii)

Didn’t hear a word for the entire trip.

The trip was really cool and a much needed break from the day to day grind.

Back to business as usual though and I’m up to my eyeballs in emails,

Talk soon,

Derek

The Easy, No Risk Way To Invest In Real Estate, Plus The Story Of The $2000 Dinner

June 13, 2008

A lot of people assume in order to make money investing in real estate, you need credit, cash, a license, and years of experience. However, in this video for Free Question Friday, I’m going to show you there’s a no risk, easy approach, plus I’m going to reveal…

The Story of The $2,000 Dinner!

Best of all- there’s nothing for sale in this video - 100% content!

Now, there really was a $2,000 Dinner as well as an easy approach to invest in real estate - you’ll see it all in this video. Once you finish the video, the form for you to use is downloadable below the video (Just right click and choose Save As to save to your computer).

I’d love to hear your comments on the video, so post them below once the video is complete and share by clicking the ‘Share This Button’ below the video.

Download The Option Agreement by Right Clicking Here

I’m still alive

June 6, 2008

As you can see, it’s been a few weeks since my last post.

It’s been extremely busy here with kids getting out of school, planning a vacation, and running multiple businesses…

Let’s get back on track with this week’s Free question:

I missed my opportunity in California in 1998, it is now 2008, and I
don’t want to miss it again. I’m looking at buying your
pre-foreclosure coarse, but I want to ask you a couple of questions
first.
1)I know this will work anywhere, but the California market appears
to be a different animal. My question is, will your program work for
California. The reason I ask that is some gurus give great advice,
but it is only for their specific market.
2) Maybe your coarse will cover this but I would like to know first
if this is OK how in the world do you get the loan current on a
preforeclosure, without using your own money?

Derek, if you ever come to California I will take you to see the
Clippers, naw just kidding, the Lakers I mean. We also could catch a
baseball game( wherever) my treat just to pick your brain a bit

First, understand the market is just making a correction. You know 10 years ago, people were wondering if they could still make money in the California market as prices continued to soar. Some sat on the sidelines and just wondered…

And some made money, but investors had a different complaint 10 years ago. The complaint was that they couldn’t find the deals.

Now, people are lining up ready to hand the deed over just to get out from under the deal. And, now people complain they can’t sell the deal.

Let’s look at my market - good ole’ Alabama…

Different market entirely - It never really took off like some of the bigger markets, and investors here would complain that they couldn’t make money because of lack of appreciation.

People will always wonder, always complain but the only people that really make any money at all are the ones that stop wondering and start doing.

Let me ask you this - do you think there’s no one making money in California investing in Real Estate?

Someone’s buying deals left and right and I’d almost be willing to bet there’s a significantly lesser amount of competition.

Play it smart but get going.

On to question #2:

I have buyer’s lined up ready and willing to invest in the deal before I ever talk to a seller.

They know if I call, then they’d better get off their ass and look at the deal. I’ll use their funds with a double close or to catch the payments up if I’m in a time crunch.

When you already have a backend (a buyer) then you’ve just got to focus on finding good solid deals that meet their criteria.

Lastly, I’d love the Lakers game, but you’ll probably never see me in California cause I hate flying.

I’ve flown several times with each time hating it a little more. I believe it has something to do with the lack of control.

Gotta go -

Derek

PS -By the way, this next week celebrates my 8 year wedding anniversary!

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