Time To Make A Difference?
Time flies when you’re having fun. Time flies when you live in Sandpoint foreclosures. There is a time for every season. Now comes the time of the seasoned investor.
The investor who knows that he can make money and make a difference.
Labor Day in Sandpoint foreclosures is as sullen and gray as the weather. Service providers are hiring. That’s all the jobs that have to do with helping folks in Sandpoint foreclosures and foreclosures across the USA.
In the time it takes to conceive a child the government cash infused providers still do not have enough trained personnel to make a difference.
The stories of personal economic homicide in Sandpoint foreclosures reflects the lack of knowledgeable personnel to facilitate loan modifications, provide hardship assistance or even pick up a ringing phone.
There have been less than 10 happy endings this summer for families in Sandpoint foreclosures versus the over 80 homeowners I have been in touch with since Summer Solstice. The days have gotten about one minute shorter since June 21st.
The people that fall asleep and wake up in one of the Sandpoint foreclosures see Mother Nature draining away summer and washing away their personal hopes too.
I encourage Investors to contact me via email or phone to discuss ways that you can help families in Sandpoint homes for sale. The days are getting shorter and for many that ticking Sandpoint foreclosures clock is louder and louder.
Picture this. If I can show you 10 choices for a smart money move and all have similar yields but one of the 10 can save a family’s future – could we work together to make that happen?
Not all investment opportunities are created equal. But think about it. If they were really close it just makes sense to pick the one that makes you feel good too.
Sandpoint foreclosures are a mixture of pain and promise. A confidential conversation can be the start of something wonderful for your economic family and a family in our community.
Don’t hesitate to find out how you can get in the game before time runs off the clock.
Ask Ray.







