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Raymond Stoklosa

7 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Investing in Real Estate

With Proper Due Diligence, Investment Risks Can Be Minimized Many Californians have built fortunes in real estate.  Real estate investing can be highly profitable and it can be just as risky.  Even the most knowledgeable investor can make a mistake.  No one can eliminate risk, but with proper due diligence many mistakes can be avoided, or at the very [...]

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Raymond Stoklosa

8 Critical Factors Affecting the Real Estate Market in 2010 Part II

Yesterday, we showed you the first 4 of our 8 critical factors affecting the San Mateo real estate market in 2010. Today, we’re going to give you the rest. The Final 4 Climbing Interest Rates Stricter FHA and Fannie Mae Underwriting Rules Rising Foreclosure Levels Loan Modifications Fail Climbing Interest Rates The cycle aberration of [...]

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Raymond Stoklosa

8 Critical Factors Affecting the Real Estate Market in 2010 Part I

The 2010 San Mateo County Housing Market will present challenges and opportunities as never before to home buyers, home sellers and real estate investors.  Here’s how we see the 2010 San Mateo County real estate market. The First 4 Today, we’ll give you the first four of our 8 critical factors affecting the San Mateo [...]

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Raymond Stoklosa

10 Things You Need to Know About Trustee Sales Before Bidding

The most potentially profitable and the most potentially dangerous way to buy real estate is buying a foreclosure on the court house steps.  In California, they are called Trustee’s Sales, in some states they are called Sheriff’s Sales. What is a Trustee Sale? A Trustee’s Sale is a non-judicial forced auction sale to the highest oral [...]

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Rebecca Williamson

Class: What to Know Before Buying Foreclosures in San Mateo

Class Date/Time: Tuesday Feb. 16, 2010 at 7pm Recently, we taught a class, How to Buy Bank Owned Homes, Short Sales and Foreclosures in San Mateo County at the College of San Mateo Community Education Program. We had such great feedback on the program, we decided to condense it and present it during our Home [...]

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