Showing posts with label hiatus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hiatus. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Hiatus This Week - Out Sick



Hi all!

I hope you all had a good Thanksgiving. Mine was relaxing, filled with good food and many, many movies! As for "Black Friday," I sat it out this year. Even with the mad rush near Thanksgiving, I just did not want to deal with all of the choas!

In any case, I've been under the weather lately. And, I think it's best for me to get some rest and just take it easy. I just wanted to let everyone know that the blog will be on hiatus this week. It should be back up and running once I get better. Have a great week everyone!

p.s. For those of you who have had questions about the topic of private money, feel free to check out my pal Julie's article she wrote on the subject this week and also my pal Shae who will be hosting a free teleseminar on her experiences finding and working with private money lenders. Thanks for reading! :)

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Hiatus

Hi Everyone!

The blog will be on hiatus this week. Will be back next week, stay tuned!

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Being Sick and Taxes




Hi Everyone! I'm sorry I haven't had the chance to post that much this week, I've been really sick the past couple of days.

I thought I'd make a quick post here to let everyone know that I won't be able to post much this week and maybe next since I've been sick and I've really got to start taxes, it's coming due soon. For those of you who did them early like my pal, Shae, now I wish I did them earlier!

In any case, I thought I'd give everyone a quick update on things. The deal where the buyers got approved is pretty much a done deal - the buyers signed the park paperwork along with the deposit for the park and first month's lot rent. Now, we just got to do my paperwork for the home and they'll be ready to go. They plan to move in by May 1st.

I'm working another deal in the park I made this last post in. It's a family I've been working with for 2 years now. They've been looking around for a new home, they finally found one and are waiting on financing. They've agreed to sell me their home and told me all they need from the sale is the deposit for the new home. It's a mid 1990s, 16x80 home. (Note: There's no sign on the home, no one knows it's even for sale. Most of the homes I work are a direct result through my network and word of mouth).

Other than that, someone asked if I've had any luck with the banks. Honestly, I haven't had much luck working with the banks. I know first hand when these homes come up in the parks because it's the park managers that call me telling me about them and how the bank owes them lot rent. It becomes a routine exercise for me calling the banks, and seeing what's going on with these homes.

I'm seeing a lot of these homes just sit there, the banks are waiting for their price. In the meantime, the lot rent fees are adding up.

I did come close to buying 2 last year from a bank. They were both in a park, late 1990s models, 16x80s. The bank was willing to let them go for 3k each. Though, when I checked with the park owners about them the owners told me to hold off on them and advised me not to buy them as the park was being bought (this was more of a low end park, over 60 units).

I'm glad I took the time to establish a good relationship with the park owners beforehand (as I do with all parks), as they told me the new owners of the park had plans to turn the park into commercial and all the residents would be asked to leave. (This park was very close to a highly commercialized area).

At the time, I was thinking of moving the homes if the deal went through. Though, I did not have a park I felt comfortable moving them to (i.e. high end park). So, that has been my experience so far with the banks.

Who knows, I may have some luck with the banks this year. It's good to keep in touch and see what they've got from time to time. I'm finding a lot of auction companies contacting me about their upcoming auctions. There have been a lot of park closings (mostly low end parks) and the inventory needing to be liquidated.

For now, I do have 2 main parks (i.e. high end) that have some spaces available (singlewide only). They've agreed to pay for moving costs should I have some homes to move in. So, we'll see.

In any case, that's it for now. Just trying to get over the flu, and hopefully start and finish taxes soon.

Have a great week!

p.s. If you have Facebook, I now have a Facebook page. Feel free to connect with me here and post up questions and/or comments on the wall. I will be updating the page with the latest posts and mobile home news. Looking forward to connecting with you!

Monday, February 15, 2010

Back from Hiatus

Hi Everyone!

I'm back from hiatus (yes, finally!).

The few weeks I took from the blog turned into a few months. I really had to take some quality time off from the blog and writing. It allowed me a chance to think and reflect upon life and where I wanted to go and where I wanted to be in the future.

And, just taking some time to reflect made me really value the concept of time over money. This is exactly what Lonnie promotes with the mobile home business - it allows you to take the time you need to pursue the things you want to pursue.

All the money in the world cannot substitute the valuable asset of time - it's something you really can't get back nor something you cannot buy.

Right now with the economy down, there are many opportunities out there. And, not just in the real estate business. Though with opportunities, there lies greed. And, it is this greed that can really corrupt and take people over. I've seen firsthand what greed can do - it really can overrun lives.

Greed is one of the most powerful emotions. Fear is the other. There are many people out there presenting opportunities based on both emotions especially greed. Hearing the words, "You can make money fast this way," "We can teach you to become rich fast with this opportunity," or "You can't let this opportunity pass you by," really feeds on these two emotions.

What I've learned from Lonnie and his books (By the way, I just saw Lonnie a few months ago - he's doing great!), is that you really have to take control of your own destiny and put work into whatever you decide you want to do. And this work is hard work. There is no fast way to financial freedom. Period.

In order to be successful, it takes time and having the persistence to keep going. It took me 8 months to find my first mobile home deal. Can you believe that? Most people would just give up. But, it's having the passion and believing in what you do that keeps you going. And, nothing can substitute passion.

On that note, I want to thank everyone for their continued support with the blog. Taking a break from the blog and writing, really gave me a chance to reflect and think about my future. For those who have sent me messages, I will be getting back to them shortly.

As a special treat, I've put together a video preview on what's to come. Enjoy!

Happy investing!



Video Link

Monday, August 31, 2009

Hiatus

The blog will be on hiatus for the next few weeks. Will be back soon. Stay tuned!

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Hiatus

The blog will be on hiatus for the next few weeks. Will be back soon. Stay tuned!