How to Avoid Misleading Comparable Sales in Real Estate Investing

June 4, 2010 by · Comments Off
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Almost the first thing an investor does in deciding if he has a deal to make an offer on, is to determine the After Repaired Value (ARV). If he is wholesaling the property he needs to leave enough spread or profit margin in the property when he sells it or the buyer can’t rehab it and resell it at a profit

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How to Avoid Misleading Comparable Sales in Real Estate Investing

June 4, 2010 by · Comments Off
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Almost the first thing an investor does in deciding if he has a deal to make an offer on, is to determine the After Repaired Value (ARV). If he is wholesaling the property he needs to leave enough spread or profit margin in the property when he sells it or the buyer can’t rehab it and resell it at a profit. If he is buying it to rehab himself, he can afford to pay more than if it was a wholesale deal, but he must have an idea of what he can sell it for after he rehabs it.

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Real Estate Auction Overages – How to Make 50% Fees For Helping Owners Collect

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Whether you’re a tax sale investor or a stay-at-home mom, the opportunity has never been greater to earn a lot of money finding and collecting real estate auction overages. But first – what are they?

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What If Your Seller Won’t Come to Closing?

May 27, 2010 by · Comments Off
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I frequently get calls from investors that they have lost their deal because the seller won’t come to the closing table. Sometimes it is the buyer’s (investor’s) fault because the closing agent was unable to get ready timely or the time has expired on the buyer’s contract.

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Cheap Playa Del Carmen Condo in Gated Upscale Community

May 27, 2010 by · Comments Off
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Imagine living in Playa del Carmen’s original upscale neighborhood, tree lined roads, gated, quiet, safe, a short walk from the beach, and just around the corner from Sam’s Club and a new mall – sounds nice doesn’t it?

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How to Get the Escrow If Your Buyer Doesn’t Close

May 17, 2010 by · Comments Off
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If you are selling a wholesale or retail property, you want to know that if your buyer doesn’t close you get their escrow deposit, after all that’s the purpose of the escrow.

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What Are Whales in Real Estate Investing?

May 17, 2010 by · Comments Off
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In real estate investing, whales are investors who are highly capitalized and are aggressive purchasers of property. They may buy these properties at courthouse foreclosure auctions, as bank owned (REO) properties, or from other investors as wholesale deals.

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Investment Property – How to Be in the Top 1.5% of Property Investors

May 17, 2010 by · Comments Off
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Less than 1.5% of investors own more than four investment properties and 87% own only one investment property. I find this interesting because when we started on our property investing journey, we didn’t start with the intention of owning one investment property. Our intention was to build a property portfolio that would eventually replace the need to work.

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Juegos-Trabajo-Empleo | How to Overcome Dual Agency – A New Concept For Real Estate Homes

May 7, 2010 by · Comments Off
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Trabajo There are 3 main types of agencies.

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Adding Lease Options to Your Real Estate Investment Portfolio

March 24, 2010 by · Comments Off
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The real estate market may have hit a serious downturn, but lease options are still a viable option for real estate investors searching for monthly cash flow.

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