Foreclosed Homes – Another Way of Investing

March 9, 2010 by · Comments Off
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Property Hotspots – BMV Deals

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BMV property is a platform for lucrative deals with property investment, so it is natural that property investors are taking more interest in below market value (BMV) properties. Each and every investor is familiar with the property investment basics.

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Why REO Properties Should Be in Your Investment Business

September 8, 2009 by · Comments Off
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If you are considering investing in REO properties you need to stop thinking about it and just do it! REO stands for Real Estate Owned. These are properties that the bank foreclosed on from delinquent buyers for not paying their mortgage for at least two months.

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How to Buy Bank Foreclosed Or Tax Delinquent Homes For Sale

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Buying foreclosed or tax delinquent homes is really quite simple. If you’re dealing with a bank foreclosed home, you can buy that property directly from the bank (usually via a real estate company)

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Applying a Business Guru’s Insight to Multifamily Apartment Investing – Part 1

September 2, 2009 by · Comments Off
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In a recent webinar, I mentioned Peter Drucker’s profound and time-tested maxim that business equals innovation plus marketing. Drucker knew what he was talking about and business owners and aspiring business owners would do well to consider what that equation means for them.

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Why Do Banks Pay Unpaid Property Taxes on Mortgaged Homes?

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If you invest in tax sale properties at the government held tax deed or tax lien auction, you’ll find that almost all the properties have one thing in common: none of them have a mortgage. The banks pay unpaid property taxes on homes that are mortgaged almost every time, so they never end up making it to the tax sale. Why is this?

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