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The Number One Pitfall for Real Estate Wholesalers To Avoid By Scott Jelinek

April 1, 2012

If you are not aware of what wholesale real estate is, It is simply buying real estate far below market and then selling it below market to another investor who will do the renovation for resale or keep as a rental. It is the buy very low and sell low model. The wholesale model is […]

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How to Use Transactional Funding to Flip More Houses By Duane Ortega

March 30, 2012

The last two months have seen an incredible rise in the amount of foreclosures being filed and the number of actual repossessions being followed through on. Add to this 2 million more foreclosures expected in 2012 and the real problem for most real estate investors is not a lack of discounted homes available but how […]

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Tidbits – Getting Over the Fear of Money

January 29, 2012

For those investing in real estate, you may find that there are several unknowns that have to be accounted for that are related to money.  This investment relates to both home owners as well as those involved in the real estate business.  There are several common fears that are related to money in real estate. […]

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Investing In Real-Estate

January 12, 2012

You have probably heard it before, investing in real-estate is among the best investments you could make.  Usually, the value of real estate properties increases. It may sound easy, but beginners would usually find out that it is not that easy.  It would require knowledge which could be achieved through research, planning and hard work.   […]

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Real Estate Bird Dogs

December 16, 2011

Investment is the number one word for real estate.  However, those who play a part in the investment will make a large difference in what is available to you.  Whether you are working towards finding real estate property for profit or for your first home, knowing where the resources are and what they do can […]

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Tips In Real-Estate Negotiations by Joe Thomas

November 10, 2011

Negotiations in real-estate deals is all about compromising and agreeing in order to close a transaction.  When negotiating, the negotiator should know the needs of the client.  Legal knowledge is important, since the negotiator should be able to identify the legal processes that could be done to achieve the client’s needs.  Negotiators are usually real-estate […]

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The Pros and Cons of Short Sales by Sharon Sigman

March 1, 2011

Although short sales may be appealing to most people who cannot find the best means to keep their properties, it does not come without a few cons in itself. For one, a short sale may not essentially be quick and easy. It can be a long process with lots of negotiations in between. Even your […]

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Philadelphia Foreclosure Listings: Why You Should Use Them by Joseph B. Smith

January 24, 2011

With Philadelphia ranking high in having the fourth highest GDP in America, it is no wonder why many people envision themselves living in this city also popularly known as the cradle of liberty. The city is also a picture of rich, diverse cultural charm and a landmark for arts attractions that many tourists flock to […]

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How to Look for Private Money Lenders by Marko

January 18, 2011

Numerous entrepreneurs or real property investors new towards the process of gathering private funds feel that the quality of their business opportunity or company should be critical to acquiring private money lenders. The private mortgage lenders who go through this are smiling, since this attitude is so common and diametrically opposed to from the truth. […]

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Landlords: How To Get Better Rentals By Going Green By Steve Stillwater

October 13, 2010

Green living is increasing in popularity, and for good reasons. A green lifestyle is good for both the environment and your wallet. As a landlord, you may think green living concepts will not help you much. Perhaps you believe that renters will not appreciate the investments you have made in energy efficiency and water conservation, […]

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