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Trust Deed Investment Closed in Moreno Valley, California

Wednesday, April 01

Another hard money loan closed.  Trust deed at $80k at 12% on Moreno Valley, CA investment property.   See more at () For more information on our trust deed investments, call our office at 951-780-5856 and request our free information kit or visit our: |   |  


114-TNG Radio - Joseph Magdziarz 3-21-09

Thursday, March 26

Bruce Norris is joined this week upcoming 2011 President of the National Appraisal Institute, Joseph Magdziarz. Bruce starts by asking what the MAI designation means. MAI used to stand of “Member of the Appraisal Institute†but now means a members holds the highest professional designat...


113-TNG Radio - Tony Alvarez 3-14-09

Thursday, March 26

Bruce Norris is joined by expert real estate investor, property manager, and mentor, Tony Alvarez. Bruce starts by asking if teaching will be a new venture for Tony. Tony talks about The Norris Group giving him his first speaking chance several years back and how doing so forced him to thin...


112-TNG Radio - Tony Alvarez 3-7-09

Thursday, March 26

Bruce Norris is joined by expert real estate investor and mentor, Tony Alvarez. Tony got started in 1980 watching the infomercials on the television. He bought all the courses. It quickly led him to appraising. All the courses he had bought didn’t get him to the numbers he needed. The ap...


111-TNG Radio - Ward Hanigan 2-28-09

Thursday, March 26

Bruce Norris is joined once again by California trustee sale and foreclosure expert and educator, Ward Hanigan. Bruce talks about Ward’s reputation that is so important in this business. Ward talks about why it’s so important to stay on top of current trends and how his students help hi...


110-TNG Radio - Ward Hanigan 2-21-09

Thursday, March 26

Bruce Norris is joined this week by California trustee expert and trustee sale trainer, Ward Hanigan. Ward talks about training people about trustee sales from different states. He does so to train investors how to specialize in their area. Different states handle foreclosures differently a...