Need Advice “how To Buy Properties In Other States”

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How do I go about buying properties from other states?

Is this the correct way?

Find a motivated distressed seller. Discuss the deal over the phone.

Travel to the state and meet the homeowner (distressed)

Or

Located a realtor in that area and contact that the realtor and asked the realtor to pull up comps and take pictures of the house (plus discuss a fee you would pay her)

Setup an airborne account so I can send my contracts to the seller and the realtor

Find an end buyer (investor)

Network

Hope to hear back from someone soon.

Thank you.
Carol


[ Edited by CarolG on Date 10/05/2004 ][ Edited by CarolG on Date 10/05/2004 ]

Comments(5)

  • tinadej5th October, 2004

    Hello Carol,

    I am a Realtor in Michigan, and I work in the Metropolitan Detroit area. I would like to work with you as a buyer's agent. I have experience working with investors. Let me know, I can send you listings in your price range!

  • CarolG5th October, 2004

    tinadej,

    I am just looking into it but I appreciate your help. I wanted to know the how to go about it....what are the steps involved.

    I am not ready yet when the times comes, I will contact you. You are vey kind.

    Thank you again.
    Carol

  • jbinvestor5th October, 2004

    If you get a property under contract and your ready to move forward find and call a title company who will work with you.

    Ask them if they can accomidate what you're wanting to accomplish and that you live out of state.

    You'll probably do all your paperwork through the mail.

    So find and talk with Title Companies and/or attorneys and find one who will close your deals in that state.

    JB
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  • jbinvestor5th October, 2004

    If you get a property under contract and your ready to move forward find and call a title company who will work with you.

    Ask them if they can accomidate what you're wanting to accomplish and that you live out of state.

    You'll probably do all your paperwork through the mail.

    So find and talk with Title Companies and/or attorneys and find one who will close your deals in that state.

    JB
    [addsig]

  • CarolG5th October, 2004

    jbinvestor,

    thank you very much. you made me see things a lot more clearer.

    carol

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