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What if?

I recently played a “what if” game with the realtors in our weekly mastermind group. It went something like this…

What if there were tens of thousands, possible hundreds of thousands of homeowners in your market that desperately needed your help.

What if you had 25 proven methods to find these people that would not cost you anything but your time.

What if you had an expert that had successfully completed over 500 hundred similar transactions and this person was willing to talk with your homeowners, explain the entire process and help you get the listing.

What if you had a company that would take care of all of the burdensome paperwork and time consuming negotiations to get the deal closed.

What if you still received all of your commissions and these deals were actually easier to find and close than normal equity transactions.

What would you do?

If you are a homeowner reading this and you owe more than your home is worth let’s play the same game.

What if you were behind in payments and you could continue to live in the property for another 4 to 6 months.

What if you could get rid of a property that is no longer an asset and has now turned into a liability and have the deficiency forgiven.

What if in addition to living free you could actually get $3,000 at the closing and go rent a property for much less than you have been paying on your mortgage.

What if you had a company that would help you accomplish all of this with no monthly charges and no fees to you at closing.

What would you do?

Frankly it amazes me that every realtor is not taking 10 short sale listing a month. It surprises me that any homeowner would continue to struggle making payments or support a liability when they don’t have to.

Whether you are a Realtor or a homeowner what if you called us today and let us help!!!

1 comments on "What if?"

Great post Jim & Pam. I really enjoy reading it. Thought provoking questions I might add. Great share.
Posted By Danny Welsh | 9/18/11 4:31 PM

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