posted 10/17/2005 09:10:21 by NaomiWarne If you’re deterred by the roller coaster rides of the stock market, then real estate is the best place to invest your hard earned money.
If you’re deterred by the roller coaster rides of the stock market, then real estate is the best place to invest your hard earned money.
But real estate ...
posted 09/26/2002 05:09:00 by RonaldStarr First, recognize that it will probably take several years of real estate investing before you will reach your personal financial goal. Assuming that you want to have enough income from your investments to not have to work for money, I estimate about 10-15 years, if you work part-time at it while ...
posted 05/19/2004 10:05:00 by eyal8r Hey guys-
Been flipping foreclosures for a couple years now- and am starting to hang onto properties for the long haul. Been doing a ton of research on landlording, etc, and am trying to put together an investment plan for my business. I'm pretty sure I want to go the Lease/Option route for the next ...
posted 04/30/2008 11:04:00 by ddlingo Can anyone please advise me on a solid strategy to buy and hold in this market? I am looking for the best practice in the current market to obtain multiple properties and cash flow. We have about $35-$40k cash and would like to maybe start and buy a home cash at no more than %50 of ARV with our LLC...
posted 06/15/2006 11:06:47 by quicks Trying to flip a property can turn ugly when your end buyer cannot get financing because their lending institution requires title seasoning. Your options are to 1) find another lender;2)find another buyer;3)try to 'assign' your Contract for your profit; or 4)find a creative strategy to get your deal ...
posted 05/10/2006 03:05:41 by cwpetty Your exit strategy is an extremely important part of your real estate investing business. In fact, it is one of the most important parts. Sometimes investors get excited because they learn how to buy properties, they find them and they get the money lined up to purchase them. But after the ...
posted 12/30/2003 01:12:00 by cygnus I'm a newbie to note buying and appreciate feedback on the following strategy for a potential deal.....
The homeowner is in pre-forclosure (4 months behind) and wants to sell. The amount due on the mortgage is 88k and is probably worth about 95-100k in it's current condition. I didn't think a SS ...
posted 01/10/2007 03:01:00 by jamangus I have found a new strategy to pursue as a bird-dog (property locator) to locate pre-foreclosure properties and actually get paid to do it.
I just thought I would share this information and see how others think about the strategy.
I have signed up with different Mortgage field service compnaies as ...
posted 11/15/2003 01:11:00 by Olga This is a question to those who PRACTICE this strategy.
I wonder, how many prospects in pre-foreclosure you have to visit before you find one that closes the deal with you?
Let's take visits per month vs. deals per month.
I am trying to work out the most successful strategy, so please be ...
posted 03/17/2006 09:03:00 by Knead2Know After reading a few books, listening through a couple of audio CD seminars, and doing a fair amount of research into several markets around the country, I have formed the following basic strategy as my entry into property investing:
I am forming an LLC partnership with one other person. We both ...