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Beware of the "Wholesale" Scam
Every newbie investor hears that it is imperative to buy real estate wholesale, not retail. The problem is, most newbies dont know what a wholesale deal is, and there are a number of operators out there scamming newer investors with what they are re
Creative Real Estate Investing for Soft and Down Markets - How to Beat the Burst
I enjoy the media coverage as they talk about the "Bursting Real Estate Bubble. They talk about falling house prices which will only bring gloom and doom for homeowners and real estate investors. I can understand where they are coming from; having l
Getting Started in Real Estate With Little or No Money
You've seen the late-night infomercials with self-anointed gurus promising you millions in real estate profits with no money down. The truth is that many of these charlatans never made a dime in real estate, but instead built their fortunes through
Get That Property Out Of Your Name!
There are over 80 million lawsuits filed every year in the United States. Landlords and real estate investors are especially susceptible to liability. Are you a target? Are your assets easy to locate? Is your real estate titled in your name? You wou
Discount Your Price Now Or Lose More Later?
One of the hardest concepts to grasp is why you can make more money by selling at a discount now rather than waiting to get a better price. The reason concerns the time value of money. A prime example is a property just down the street from where I
Buying An Overseas Property - Getting It Right From The Start
Do you worry about issues like: Where do I find an honest company? How much money will I need? What investment options are available to me? How easy is it to buy an overseas property? What are the implications of the purchase process? How can I be s
Will Congress Legislate Depreciation Changes on Leasehold Improvements?
CCIM wants Congress to Change rules for leasehold improvements and 39yr deprecation. The Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981 put in place a 15-year depreciable life for all real property that was placed into service on or after the 31st of December 19
Real Estate Investing - The Three Levels of Success
If you are a pro in real estate investing, then you have undoubtedly faced frustration, hit some highs and then crashed into some lows! Ultimately, your goal as a real estate investor is most likely to generate immediate cash flow and long term weal
Buying Real Estate Subject To Part I
"Subject To" is when you purchase property subject to existing financing already in place, along with any other liens or encumbrances already attached. You do not formally assume the loan through the bank. The owner deeds the property to you, and yo
Buying Real Estate "Subject To" Part II
This is the second part of the two part series on "Buying Real Estate by Subject To". Finding a owner who will sell by "subject to" is not as hard as it seems. They are some of the same distressed owners that you will find to be a motivated seller.
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