Sunday, September 23, 2007

The LendingTree.com of the Title Insurance Industry

Online title insurance pricing models multiplying Over the past year, several companies have started to utilize Internet search engines that encourage consumers to buy directly and comparison shop for title insurance. Read on to see who’s the latest to try out this marketing strategy. (2/14/2007) The recent downturn in the real estate market has prompted the creation of several Web sites that allow consumers to comparison shop for the lowest title insurance rates. The latest consumer-driven site to start up is FreeTitleQuote.com. The company is owned by Joshua C. Cahill, in Riverview, Fla. "Our goal is to help save home sellers and buyers hundreds to even thousands in title insurance costs," Cahill said. "By accessing FreeTitleQuote.com potential sellers and buyers have the opportunity to connect with title insurance companies across the country, so they can compare prices and save hundreds to even thousands of dollars — while driving more business to those title insurance companies who sign up with us." The Web site, which has more than 450 title insurance companies signed up, has formed in response to market demands brought on by a sluggish housing market, he added, in which home sales are down and more sellers are trying to save on title insurance and other closing-related fees.http://freetitlequote.com, based in Lithia, Fla., offers up to five free title insurance quotes for the consumer at no charge. Cahill said title providers also benefit by signing up with FreeTitleQuote.com, a Web site that advertises on all the major search engines such as Google, Yahoo and MSN. Doing so means they can potentially receive additional leads. There is no initial sign up fee and the first title lead is free of charge, according to Cahill. As a preferred title insurance provider, it matches the county of the homeowner to the provider's coverage area and sends them the contact information so they can follow up and close the sale, Cahill said. This marketing avenue has attracted other title companies utilizing Internet search engines that encourage consumers to shop directly for their title insurance. The two most prominent sites launched in 2006 are Titleinsurance.com and Gettitleinsurance.com. The Title Report first reported on the concept in the July 10 edition in an article titled “The advent of online title insurance pricing models.” Joe Drum, chief executive officer of United General Title Insurance Co., said at the time that the two new Web sites may inspire rapid acceptance of the technology. He noted that there’s always a bell curve to the adoption of any technology and speculated that often when adoption reaches 20 percent, the other 80 percent fall in line fairly quickly. Joan Rosenstock, president of Titleinsurance.com, said the company now has more than 300 title insurance providers and is currently looking to expand into other real-estate related services that its title insurance provider clients offer, such as 1031 exchanges. Titleinsurance.com is also looking to form exclusive partnerships with some of its clients on a statewide and multi-statewide basis, Rosenstock said. One of the most common points of negative feedback from the Web site’s users in our original story was the company’s restriction of participating title providers to five per county. Titleinsurance.com still operates by that business model, but Rosenstock said more clients have come to view it as a positive. “First and foremost, for those title providers that are one of the providers, they are competing with a manageable number of other companies,” Rosenstock said. “For the inquirer, they are receiving a manageable number of responses to compare.” Titleinsurance.com’s main competitor, Gettitleinsurance.com, also has plans for expansion, said Jennifer Richter, a PR rep for the company. With more than 200 registered title professionals, the company is moving away from a ZIP code-based system to a multi-package structure, providing three pricing packages at the county, state and regional levels, which are all fully customizable. In addition, the company is exploring the possibility of integrating directly with their providers’ production systems, allowing the company to pass consumer information on directly to the system when a consumer accepts a quote. Other players with similar business models have entered the market. Susan Ramalah, co-partner with David O’Connor of EasyTitleQuote.com, says her company works with about 150 title companies nationally, with the majority of business coming from the eastern states. Title companies pay a monthly fee of $24.95 if they want to do work located near their office. The charge is $99 to cover an entire state. Ramalah says her company charges a flat subscription fee from the title insurance companies to avoid any RESPA concerns. Ramallah said she saw a need for the company after noticing a change in the market, that nobody could move any houses and that there was a lot of competition. “This company would not have worked last year because those companies would have been too busy to give a quote,” said Ramallah, who is a licensed real estate agent and mortgage broker. “They would have already had six jobs to work on. Now, they have to be competitive to win over that customer. The slow market is the reason for the business.”

Interview with The Title Report

Joshua Cahill’s first job in the settlement services industry was as a title insurance recording clerk and receptionist. Nominated by a few professionals, Joshua has been described as a young professional who has shown a lot of foresight in starting FreeTitleQuote.com, a network of title companies who can offer their rates directly to consumers. “Josh is the quintessential young entrepreneur,” said nominator Edward Conrad, Esq., with Dye, Deitrich, Prather, Petruff & St. Paul, P.L. “He has an admirable drive for success and an extraordinary knowledge of the real estate and title insurance industries. I’ve been able to witness him build an expansively successful company in Florida, but he’s already expanding outside the state. This tenacity, with sound corporate forethought, deserves the attention of his peers and the interested public at large.”

Why did you become a title insurance professional?


I’ve grown up in the title insurance industry from a very early age, working side by side with my mother.

What about your job gives you the most satisfaction?


  • I find enjoyment in helping others close on the home of their dreams. I also enjoy creating new concepts which enables the consumer to make wiser choices when deciding on the title insurance company that is best for them.

What challenge really jazzes you?

  • Creating a goal and then tackling that goal head first.

What is the best advice you could give?


  • Life can and will throw many curve balls your way. It is up to you to make the best of any given situation and to find hidden opportunities.


What is your proudest professional accomplishment?



To what do you attribute your success?

  • My mother has been my guiding light in life. She has helped empower me with the determination, knowledge, and strength it takes to become a successful professional in this industry.
If you could have lunch with any person living or historical, who would it be and why?

  • I would have to say, Alexander the Great, because he was symbolic of the strength of the Roman Empire, and united much of the world at that time.
What is something unique about you that not many people know about?



  • I am an architecture aficionado. I enjoy photographing cityscapes and skylines.

What is your favorite book or movie?


  • Great Expectations by Charles Dickens

What are you listening to right now on your iPod?


  • Artist: John Mayer, Album: “Waiting on the world to change”

What’s the most fulfilling thing you have been involved in within your community and why?

  • After, Katrina struck, helping the hurricane survivors by passing out food and supplies. It was fulfilling to help others in need at a very tragic time in our country’s history.

The Title Report's Top 40 Under 40



Top 40 awards reveal wealth of energy, innovation, compassion Joshua Cahill was undaunted by the maxim that title companies don’t market to consumers. After all, it is also a maxim that some people look at the way things are and ask, “Why?” and others look at the way things could be and ask, “Why not?” When Cahill decided to launch FreeTitleQuote.com, a network of title companies who can offer their rates directly to consumers, he had clearly graduated to asking the “why not” question. At 22, Cahill is the youngest winner of the October Research Corp.’s Top 40 Under 40 award, and a standout among the settlement services industry’s rising young stars. “Josh is the quintessential young entrepreneur,” said nominator Edward Conrad, with Dye, Deitrich, Prather, Petruff & St. Paul, P.L. “He has an admirable drive for success and an extraordinary knowledge of the real estate and title insurance industries. I’ve been able to witness him build an expansively successful company in Florida, but he’s already expanding outside the state. This tenacity, with sound corporate forethought, deserves the attention of his peers.” It was just that kind of energy and creativity that October Research was looking for when it sent out a bid for nominations for its newly launched awards program for outstanding settlement services professionals under the age of 40 this past December. “We were just awed by the talent, imagination and drive across the spectrum of professions, and from every part of the country, as the nominations poured in,” said Syndie Eardly, October Research editorial director, in making the announcement. “It was a challenge to select our final 40, and we look forward to launching this again in December for 2008. Judging by the nominations that came in, we know that we have just scratched the surface of the truly wonderful talent that exists in the settlement services industry across the country.” The nominations truly represented every corner of the nation. Janelle Keller, a 23-year-old title officer/examiner, started working for Alaska-based Alyeska Title Guaranty Agency Inc. when she was 18 and just last year helped open a branch office for the company. “Janelle learned every job possible in the title department,” said nominator Beth Knight, title manager for Alyeska. “I have been in the field for 25 years and only have seen one other such talented title officer so young. She can handle any complex commercial order, section land order and is our highest producer in title. She is one of the foundations of customer service and success that this company rose from.” The awards program was conducted through October Research’s print and online news services for the settlement services industry including The Title Report, The Legal Description, Valuation Review and Real Estate Technology News.

Saturday, September 22, 2007

FreeTitleQuote.com Launches Competitive Online National Title Insurance Provider Network


A recent downturn in the real estate market has prompted the creation of http://www.freetitlequote.com/, a consumer driven Web site for competitive pricing of title insurance. Our goal is to help save home sellers and buyers hundreds to even thousands in title insurance costs, said Joshua C. Cahill, owner and creator of FreeTitleQuote.com. By accessing FreeTitleQuote.com potential sellers and buyers have the opportunity to connect with title insurance companies across the country, so they can compare prices and save hundreds to even thousands of dollars -- while driving more business to those title insurance companies who sign up with us.The Web site has formed in response to market demands brought on by a sluggish housing market, he added, in which home sales are down and more sellers are trying to save on title insurance and other closing-related fees. http://www.freetitlequote.com/ offers up to five free title insurance quotes for the consumer at absolutely no charge. There is no cost to join and, by shopping around for a title insurance company, home purchasers will save thousands of dollars. Title providers also benefit by signing up with FreeTitleQuote.com a Web site that advertises on all the major search engines such as Google, Yahoo and MSN. Doing so means they receive scads of additional leads. There is no initial sign up fee and the first title lead is absolutely free of charge. Thousands of homeowners are online each day searching for competitive title insurance quotes. FreeTitleQuote.com connects reliable title insurance companies with these homeowners. The Web site already sends out hundreds of quotes each day. As a preferred title insurance provider, it matches the county of the homeowner to the provider'ss coverage area and sends them the contact information immediately so they can follow up and close the sale. To learn more or to sign up, visit http://www.freetitlequote.com/. About FreeTitleQuote.com:Joshua C. Cahill, decided to start up FreeTitleQuote.com because he believes the consumer has the right to price out competitive title insurance rates. The company is based in Lithia, Florida, and launched on January 22, 2007 It has already signed up more than 450 title insurance providers and typically issues hundreds of quotes each day. Media contact:Name: Joshua C. CahillPosition: Presidenthttp://www.freetitlequote.com/Phone #: 1-877-780-8384 Ext: 702