Don’t Miss Out on Owning an Investment Property

March 9, 2010 by · Comments Off
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One thing you want to make sure of is that you do not get rejected. Right now banks are very skeptical of loaning out money, especially for investment properties. They are very careful of who they lend to and run rigorous credit checks; a poor score can stop any loan.

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One thing you want to make sure of is that you do not get rejected.

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Real Estate Investors, Invest in Your Credit First

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If you are looking to invest in real estate now is a good time.

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Real Estate Investors, Invest in Your Credit First

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If you are looking to invest in real estate now is a good time. But make sure you have everything in order so you don’t get rejected and miss out.

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How to Avoid Worthless Property Tax Liens When Investing

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One thing you don’t want to do when investing in property tax liens is to buy a lien on a bad property, and then end up having to go through the cumbersome process of foreclosing when the owner doesn’t pay the taxes. You’ll likely end up with a run-down property in a bad neighborhood that you’ll never be able to sell

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How to Avoid Worthless Property Tax Liens When Investing

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One thing you don’t want to do when investing in property tax liens is to buy a lien on a bad property, and then end up having to go through the cumbersome process of foreclosing when the owner doesn’t pay the taxes. You’ll likely end up with a run-down property in a bad neighborhood that you’ll never be able to sell. There’s only one surefire way to avoid this happening to you.

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States With Overages – Where to Work to Make Huge Finders Fees on Real Estate Overages

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By now, you may have heard of the huge wealth that can be created with finders fees on real estate overages.

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Rental Property Cash Flow Increased – Providing Transitional Housing Gaining in Popularity

February 17, 2010 by · Comments Off
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Converting a conventional rental into transitional lodging can be fast and simple. We have created a method that keeps conversion costs to a minimum. Most multi-family and many single family residences (SFR’s) can be transformed into a much more profitable venture

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3 Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Distant Property Manager

February 12, 2010 by · Comments Off
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As a practical matter, therefore, distance condo investing requires outsourcing to a professional manager. And because you’re not physically present, it’s critical that you take great care in deciding whom to hire. Here are the three questions I make sure to ask.

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