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SC Investors move fast!

This is my first blog so bare with me:

I specialize in locating foreclosures for SC investors. It is very important for investors to know the process of buying a SC foreclosure. In this blog I wanted to express my best tip for investors. After selling tons of foreclosures and locating many investors I have found what I think is the biggest frustration.

I email and call many investors weekly about certain foreclosures my company has to offer. The reason that these are investment properties is because they are a good deal. The biggest problem I have is that my investors move too slow and then are frustrated when they don't get the contract. I am here to offer advice to relieve this frustration from many investors.

1. The most important advice I feel an investor should know is to have a trusted relationship with the agent. Buying a foreclosure from my company is fairly different than your traditional home. It is important to me that my clients trust my knowledge.

2. Once you have an established relationship it is important to move quickly. This is where the trust comes in to play. By trusting the advice and knowledge of the agent you are able to land those great deals. The reason that investment properties are good deals is because they are priced to sell quickly. Anyone knows that if the property is priced well below value it will not last long. This is the biggest frustration of my investors because they feel they move quickly and still do not get the contract.

3. Here are ways that my company overcomes delays of contracts. We order appraisal and title on every foreclosure that we find and know we can sell. We feel by having this done we can offer a good solid value on our properties as well as a clean title. By doing this we are able to close deals as quickly as 10 days.

If you decide to become a SC investor please make it your priority to build rapport with a knowledgeable agent. Surprisingly many agents do not know the process of foreclosures and how to deal directly with banks. Make sure you find an agent that has foreclosure experience and knows the market inside and out!

Posted Monday Oct 27