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Altisource to Launch New Residential Investor One Cooperative

collaboration-twoAltisource announced it is launching its Residential Investor One Cooperative, which will help investors gain access to vendors and services in order to build profitable home investment portfolios. The cooperative was created to provide its members with savings and efficiencies when navigating individual residential real estate or larger home portfolios.  

The Residential Investor One Cooperative will be managed by a subsidiary of Altisouce Portfolio Solutions S.A.

Altisource Portfolio Solutions S.A. is a top marketplace and transaction solutions provider for the real estate, mortgage, and consumer debt industries offering both distribution and content. Altisource leverages proprietary business process, vendor, and electronic payment management software and behavioral science based analytics to improve outcomes for marketplace participants. Altisource has been named to Fortune’s fastest growing global companies two years in a row.

“The residential rental and resale investment market historically has been fragmented, lacking the buying power to reduce the costs for the products and services needed to buy, manage, improve and sell properties,” said David Wisen, SVP Cooperatives and Origination Services for Altisource. “We have applied the expertise in obtaining best in class services that we developed with our mortgage banking cooperatives, Lenders One and Wholesale One, and applied that to the residential home investor market. Members will benefit from working with our preferred vendors including Altisource with its end to end real estate and renovation services.”

Residential Investor One is intended to offer its members the chance to facilitate group purchasing power and also the ability to gain reduced prices on the services and products needed for the purchase, renovation, management, and resale of residential investment properties.

Members will have access to a plethora of useful financing services through the cooperative such as, access to capital to help investors renovate properties and expand portfolios, discounted rehabilitation, maintenance and ancillary products and services, outsourced property management services, reduced transaction costs and a community peer group to build relationships and share experiences.

“Residential Investor One is providing investors the bargaining power and access to resources that were not previously available on a single platform,” Tom O’Sullivan, CEO of Residential Investor One, said. “Together, this community can share best practices and optimize their investments. We look forward to helping our members grow their portfolios and increase their profits.”

Potential members can visit the website at to learn more about the cooperative and request more information.

About Author: Xhevrije West

Xhevrije West is a writer and editor based in Dallas, Texas. She has worked for a number of publications including The Syracuse New Times, Dallas Flow Magazine, and Bellwethr Magazine. She completed her Bachelors at Alcorn State University and went on to complete her Masters at Syracuse University.
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