When I was in the Marine Corps we had a saying “Proper Planning Prevents Poor Performance”. Crude I know but its something that stuck with me over the years and still holds true today. Having a plan is like having a road map. Your goal is your destination, the business & marketing plan is how you get to that destination. During this event I am going to help you establish the goal / destination and then help you figure out how to get there (the business plan). I’ve been doing business planning for many years and its helped me far surpass the goals I’ve set. This will be a great way to wrap up our educational series for the year and help everyone hit the ground running in 2024.
Here is a list of some of the things we will cover during the event:
Come learn from one of the best! Speaker Jeremy Drobeck is in the #1 loan officer in Kalamazoo Country and in the top 1% of all loan officers in the country. As a past Realtor he understands both sides of the business. He has been business planning for many years and has a ton of great info to share. If you need help leveling up in 2024 this will be an amazing event to attend.
If you need help with anything between now and our next event don’t hesitate to reach out. Can wait to see you there!
Date: December 6th, 2023
Time: 12:00 – 1:30
Location: 5830 Venture Park Dr. Kalamazoo, MI 49009
Limited Seating. RSVP required. Lunch will be provided.
Buying a home is an exhilarating yet intricate process. For many, the dream of homeownership can seem daunting due to financial constraints. However, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) offers various financing options designed to assist individuals in purchasing HUD-owned homes, making the dream of owning a home more achievable. It is important to have a lender that is up to the challenge of navigating HUD home financing.
These properties are foreclosed homes. The previous owner had taken out an FHA mortgage and didn’t make the payments. Subsequently, these homes were foreclosed on. Often, these homes require repairs, and the utilities can’t be turned on. Frankly, HUD (the seller) doesn’t care – the properties are sold as-is, and HUD will not make any repairs to the home. That’s where things can get hairy if the lender is not equipped to navigate the process.