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How to Buy Investment Real Estate

When it comes to how to buy investment real estate, there are a few questions that you need to ask yourself first. The reason for these questions is because your purchase actions tend to change based on what you are purchasing. As we learned in our series on how to invest in real estate, there [...]

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Real Estate Learning How to Invest

This article real estate, learning how to invest, is part of a series that we are doing called “How to invest in Real Estate“. If you missed the first part on How to Buy Investment Real Estate, you can see it by clicking the link. Real Estate Learning How to Invest 4) Viewing Real Estate [...]

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Real Estate Values Are Driven by Demand, Which is Effected by the Job Market

Greetings investors and real estate enthusiast, today we want to address something that is critical to your understanding of the real estate market, property values, and how you see your opportunities in various geographic markets moving forward. It doesn’t matter if you are learning how to invest in real estate, how to buy foreclosure property, [...]

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How to buy foreclosure property

The steps on how to buy foreclosure property began with these other two articles called how to buy a foreclosure and how to buy a foreclosure home. Be sure to read those two articles to get all that you can out of this series on foreclosure property. And just for the record, when you are [...]

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Real Estate Appraisal: What will add value to your home in a down market?

This the real estate appraisal question that every homeowner, investor, and buyer wants to know the answer to. Yet, it isn’t one that can be answered very easily. There are some things that you must understand before we can take on this question properly. And the first one begins with, what is value? What is [...]

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The Real Estate and Foreclosure Market Continue to Drag Economy

Despite the greatest efforts by those in the White House, on Wall Street, Main Street, and the general economy, the real estate and foreclosure market is still dragging the market downward. The worst part of all of this that there isn’t an end in sight for many economist. We will be sure to explain in [...]

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Mortgage Delinquencies are Noose around the Neck of the Economy

In more obvious news today, the rate of mortgage delinquencies continues to rise. According to the Associate Press, 10% of homeowners with mortgages have missed at leased one payment between January to March of 2010. This number is up from 9.1% from a year ago and is not a good sign. This looming and lingering [...]

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After the Rehab

By Gyna McElwee I’ve rehabbed over 30 properties in the past few years.  I did not initially want to be a landlord. I wanted to buy, fix, and “flip”.  In order to be self-employed, you need to get paid. It did not occur to me, at the time, I was giving up my steady paycheck [...]

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FORECLOSURES & THREE VALUATION NEEDS

By Freddie E. Taylor, MBA Foreclosure investing is very popular for real estate investors due to the high number of foreclosures occurring in the market and the opportunity to get a property at a discount. Everyone wants to know how to buy foreclosure. However, one element many investors overlook while learning how to invest in [...]

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Looking Back on The Mortgage Meltdown of 2008

By Greg Elberg This article explores the history of the mortgage meltdown of 2008 and the likely consequences to the public. It looks back at the savings and loan crisis of the late 1980s for comparisons. The effects on commercial finance, purchase order financing and accounts receivable financing are also discussed. Banks lend money to [...]

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PRIVATE MONEY & TRADITIONAL LENDING SOURCES

Private money sources might be a bit advanced for new investors. Just starting out in real estate, learning all the how to’s of effectively locating properties, hiring contractors and taking a project from A-Z may seem like a major task and obstacle.  However, all of those road blocks are manageable.  With a little education and [...]

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INTERNATIONAL, OR OVERSEAS FUNDING SOURCES

By Graham Turnbull As far as the international, overseas, and offshore – and there is a difference between all three – lending markets are concerned, there are many misconceptions and misunderstandings.  Not only among newcomers to these forms of funding, but also by those who are not so new, but are inevitably not as successful [...]

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