Monthly Archives: April 2019

April WREIA Meeting Tonight – Video Invite

Our April 2019 WREIA meeting is tonight.



The foreclosure process is lengthy and has many points at which you could step in as an investor and help people who may be facing this tough situation.

We will be discussing a few key points for investors in an interactive WREIA meeting this month.

How will the DC area real estate market respond if we do dip into another national recession?

What should you do as homeowners or renters to prepare?

Are online auctions as good as “real life” auctions?

Let’s cover a few of those questions and more this Monday at our April WREIA meeting.

As always – we will focus on the DC real estate market and how we as investors can best help people and make a profit at the same time.

Come out this Monday, April 15th, and hear what is working (and not working) across the DC area.

Join us at WREIA this month and you can learn from REAL PEOPLE having REAL SUCCESS in Real Estate.

Happy April!

John Peterson
Founder, Washington Real Estate Investors Association

Wholesalers – bring your deals to share with WREIA members!



Here Is Why It’s SO Important To Go Local On News

If you only read the headlines you would have missed the most important piece of the article posted here on the online version of Realtor Magazine.

It’s titled “Foreclosure Filings Went Up Last Month, But…” and the article is fairly positive and lays out the case for why we have such a strong market here in the U.S.

However, wrapping up the article is this little gem:

“Counter to the national trend, there are a handful of markets above prerecession levels, such as Baltimore (189 percent higher); Washington, D.C. (26 percent higher); Philadelphia (20 percent higher); New York (13 percent higher); and Hartford, Conn. (4 percent higher).”

It’s yet another reason we are going to be talking about the entire foreclosure process at WREIA this month.

If you are in real estate here in the DC area you already know that our market is different than the rest of the country.

It’s why some people really struggle with the investing part of our business. National headlines don’t always match what is actually taking place on the ground here locally.

The soup to nuts foreclosure process is lengthy and has many points at which you can step in as an investor and help people who may be facing this tough situation.

We will be discussing a few key points for investors in an interactive WREIA meeting this month.

How will the DC area real estate market respond if we do dip into another national recession?

What should you do as homeowners or renters to prepare?

Are online auctions as good as “real life” auctions?

Let’s cover a few of those questions and more this Monday at our April WREIA meeting.

As always – we will focus on the DC real estate market and how we as investors can best help people and make a profit at the same time.

Come out this Monday, April 15th, and hear what is working (and not working) across the DC area.

Join us at WREIA this month and you can learn from REAL PEOPLE having REAL SUCCESS in Real Estate.

Happy April!

John Peterson
Founder, Washington Real Estate Investors Association

Wholesalers – bring your deals to share with WREIA members!

I used to LOVE Fridays.

We have a friend who is absolutely fanatical about Black Friday sales. She and her sister are PASSIONATE about finding the best deals the day after Thanksgiving.

I used to love Fridays too. Nearly every Friday.

Friday was and is PAYDAY for most people.

I was one of the people that would supply checks to all my vendors and contractors on Friday.

But one of my favorite things to do with a check was to buy property at Auctions. As investors we make our money when we buy property at a discount.

Back when I was a regular on the Auction circuit you would never miss me at an auction on Fridays.

It was one of the best days to go to attend an auction – for one reason:

My favorite lender would almost always “give away” at least one property a month.

Let me explain.

In the foreclosure process when a lender gets to the “disposal” or sale portion, they have the option to offer the property at a local auction. Most of the time, this takes place at a county courthouse.

But not for this particular lender that I would follow.

They would often have the auction at the property – immediately following a quick “open house” where the potential buyers could see the inside of the property. (That’s usually not the case – we hardly ever get to see the inside unless we win the bid.)

Usually there was a week every month when only a couple people would show up for this particular lenders auction. Maybe it was a holiday weekend, bad weather, traffic – who knows.

Every once in a while – I would be the ONLY bidder on the property. The other people would simply be there to watch the process.

Long story short – I bought a lot of property at Auctions, and still do.

But times have changed. We seldom go to a property any longer for an auction.

Shoot, we sometimes just stay home and place our bid online – just like the “Fast Money” late night infomercials say we can.

As the foreclosure rates start to pick up, we will find ourselves placing bids on a lot more properties again.

But……

Auctions are just part of the foreclosure machine. There is a lot to learn about the process and a few people I know have a sharp focus on their favorite niche within foreclosures and have carved out a very nice living for themselves.

Now that I think about it, auctions are a lot like Black Friday sales.

There can be some fantastic deals at auctions, but in your research you may come across another property with potential as well. Sort of like an unadvertised special on Black Friday. Those are the fun ones to tell your friends about.

It’s part of the reason we are going to be talking about the entire foreclosure process at WREIA this month.

The soup to nuts foreclosure process is lengthy and has many points at which you can step in as an investor and help people who may be facing this tough situation.

We will be discussing a few key points for investors in an interactive WREIA meeting this month.

How will the DC area real estate market respond if we do dip into another national recession?

What should you do as homeowners or renters to prepare?

Are online auctions as good as “real life” auctions?

Let’s cover a few of those questions and more this Monday at our April WREIA meeting.

As always – we will focus on the DC real estate market and how we as investors can best help people and make a profit at the same time.

Come out this Monday, April 15th, and hear what is working (and not working) across the DC area.

Join us at WREIA this month and you can learn from REAL PEOPLE having REAL SUCCESS in Real Estate.

Happy April!

John Peterson
Founder, Washington Real Estate Investors Association

Wholesalers – bring your deals to share with WREIA members!

Flipping Returns Sink – But Have We Hit Low Tide? (Yes.)

I have to share this quick article with you today.

First, notice that it’s dated Oct. of 2018. Keep in mind that the context of the article is now 6 months old.

The article is titled “House flippers see their returns drop as the economy strengthens” and is posted at BankRate.com here.

A few take-a-ways from the article.

It’s hard out there for flippers.

Returns for investors are at a trending year-over-year low.

The future looks dim as the economy is improving.

Now – let’s fast forward to today.

The threat of rising interest rates is stalling.

The possibility of foreclosures are starting to rise. (We showed you a few stats in the last post a few days ago.)

The economy is getting hit with questions about it’s strength.

KEY POINT: Uncertainty creates opportunity.

I think the foreclosure rates nationwide may have hit a low over the last year.

It’s part of the reason we are going to be talking about the foreclosure process at WREIA this month.

The foreclosure process is lengthy and has many points at which you can step in as an investor and help people who may be facing this tough spot.

We will be discussing a few key points in an interactive WREIA meeting this month.

How will the DC area real estate market respond if we do dip into another national recession?

What should you do as homeowners or renters to prepare?

Let’s cover a few of those questions and more next Monday at our April WREIA meeting.

As always – we will focus on the DC real estate market and how we as investors can best help people and make a profit at the same time.

Come out on Monday, April 15th, and hear what is working (and not working) across the DC area.

Join us at WREIA this month and you can learn from REAL PEOPLE having REAL SUCCESS in Real Estate.

Happy April!

John Peterson
Founder, Washington Real Estate Investors Association

Wholesalers – bring your deals to share with WREIA members!