What Are the Four Ways to Sell REOs in Real Estate Investing?

June 24, 2010 by · Comments Off
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REOs (Real Estate Owned) are bank owned properties that have been deeded to the property owner’s lender because of a mortgage or deed of trust default. These properties are most commonly deeded to the lender by a deed in lieu of foreclosure, or a court action and resultant foreclosure auction.

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9 Powerful Steps to Success in Real Estate Investing

June 24, 2010 by · Comments Off
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When I look at what makes a truly successful real estate investor, the great ones have one trait in common. Besides the dogged persistence and the enthusiasm that keeps successful people going on in spite of horrific odds, they are what people perceive as silver-tongued salesmen that close deals

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How to Overcome the Seasoning Issue in Real Estate Investing

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FNMA and Freddie Mac and other mortgage guarantors have, or will be, dropping the seasoning requirement that an investor who buys a property and resells it must hold it for ninety days.

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Buying Bank Owned Homes As Investment Properties

June 3, 2010 by · Comments Off
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Bank owned homes are houses which have been repossessed by banks due to foreclosure. Foreclosed real estate is first placed for sale through public auction.

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Home Mortgage Financing Information

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The Challenge of Insurance For Your Subject-To Real Estate Deals

January 21, 2010 by · Comments Off
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A subject-to real estate transaction carries a unique challenge for home-owners insurance. Obviously, you must carry insurance to protect yourself, the lender, and the previous owner

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First Time Real Estate Investors – How to Prepare For Your First Mortgage!

December 3, 2009 by · Comments Off
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It is very tricky to secure real estate financing from a lending institution, and current recession has further aggravated the situation. It becomes specifically difficult for first time borrower as the lender will be very reluctant to give you a loan unless he is content about your credibility.

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Predisposition Strategy to Get Private Money Investing in Real Estate

October 28, 2009 by · Comments Off
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One of the ways to ensure that private money investing in real estate happens is by targeting the correct investor with the appropriate deal. Private money will flow to those ventures the lender is comfortable with – usually the sectors he himself has worked in or with

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Is Short Sale the New Buzz Word?

October 12, 2009 by · Comments Off
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It is becoming increasingly fashionable to list distressed real estate as a Short Sale Option for many realtors. Whether or not the lender of record will accept this type of offer is only available after the offer is put into motion. The realtor of record cannot know that the lender will grant such an offer.

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