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All Forum Posts by: Jo-Ann Lapin

Jo-Ann Lapin has started 504 posts and replied 3248 times.

Post: I can now call myself a real estate investor

Jo-Ann Lapin
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  • Loan Officer
  • Tustin, CA
  • Posts 3,422
  • Votes 712

Kudos to you. Great job   patience does pay off.

Post: Cash Out ReFi??

Jo-Ann Lapin
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  • Loan Officer
  • Tustin, CA
  • Posts 3,422
  • Votes 712

Happy to see if we can help. Regards

Post: Hard Money Financing Requested

Jo-Ann Lapin
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  • Loan Officer
  • Tustin, CA
  • Posts 3,422
  • Votes 712

Fell free to contact me if you are looking for funds in CA

Post: Central Coast of California newby Investor

Jo-Ann Lapin
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  • Loan Officer
  • Tustin, CA
  • Posts 3,422
  • Votes 712

what a great outcome and story. I joined about 2 weeks ago and I very impressed

Post: PROPERTY AUCTIONS! How to prepare?!

Jo-Ann Lapin
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  • Loan Officer
  • Tustin, CA
  • Posts 3,422
  • Votes 712

Funds for purchase need to be sourced.  Have they sent you a preview of the subjects for sale?

Post: Hi, I'm a new Investor in Redding, Ca

Jo-Ann Lapin
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  • Loan Officer
  • Tustin, CA
  • Posts 3,422
  • Votes 712

Welcome to BP. You came to the right place.

Post: 2015-2020 Southern California Real Estate Predictions, anybody?

Jo-Ann Lapin
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  • Loan Officer
  • Tustin, CA
  • Posts 3,422
  • Votes 712

We are on the same page here. I published this article a couple of days ago:

All the buzz in California's real estate market

Oct 12, 2015

  • Let's explore todays real estate market place in California. As of July 1st 2008 California's population was at 36,756,666 according to the United Census Bureau. As of January 1st 2015 we are at 38,715,000 according to the California Department of Finance. With very little construction and low vacancies rates for residential and commercial. Where do we go? We currently have a surplus of investor capital and very little lendable inventory. Is this sustainable? Will we see the "shadow inventory"? What is ahead for 2016?

Post: Surplus of funds

Jo-Ann Lapin
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  • Loan Officer
  • Tustin, CA
  • Posts 3,422
  • Votes 712

Currently seeking make sense residential and commercial loans that are not consumer loans in the state of CA. Loan amounts from $35,000 to $2.5 million

Go to www.hanovermc.com and look at recent closings

Looking forward to chatting.

Jo Ann Lapin

Account Executive

Hanover Mortgage Company

2522 Chambers Road, Tustin, CA 92780

(714) 838-1474 Ext. 102Fax (866) 433-9790

License ID 01203203 | Corp. License ID 01410448

NMLS I.D. Number: 258823 | Corp. NMLS I.D. Number: 337458

e-mail: [email protected]

website: www.hanovermc.com

Telephone: 714 838 1474 Website: http://www.hanovermc.com

Post: Flips in California - How hard is it really?

Jo-Ann Lapin
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  • Loan Officer
  • Tustin, CA
  • Posts 3,422
  • Votes 712

Leverage can always be a good tool in your warehouse. You do need to be creative, methodical and ethical. There are many older areas here in the OC that are just begging for rehabs.

Post: First Time Investor Orange County

Jo-Ann Lapin
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  • Loan Officer
  • Tustin, CA
  • Posts 3,422
  • Votes 712

Hi neighbor. Stay close to home on your first investment. It is  a learning curve like most things in life. Hard to find quality in that range on the OC you may have to take some debt on.