Dec 05
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Real estate investing can be overwhelming when you first start out.  There are numerous niches to consider and test before you find what works best for you.  Here are a couple articles that I think can add some assistance when beginning your real estate investing adventure.

Real Estate Investing 101

A number of things likely come to mind when you think of real estate investing. If you are already familiar with real estate investing you may think of short sales, bulk reo investing and virtual real estate investing or you may think of it in terms of real estate portfolios and real estate retirement plans. You may also consider what roles these things play in your life as a real estate investor in different economies.

There is a lot to learn about real estate investing. Getting the most out of real estate investing education involves being familiar with basic RE info. Short sales, bulk reo sales, virtual real estate and general real estate investor abilities all are improved by knowing some basics of real estate investing. Check out these three real estate investing tenets that many experts do not fully know:    –more

Getting Started in Real Estate Investing

Many people would like to invest in real estate.  Housing prices have plummeted; rates are at historic lows.  You can actually buy cash-flow investment property in California!  It’s a great time to buy real estate.  But how do you get started?

There are several ways to invest in real estate.  You can buy investment rental property, or purchase in an interest in an investment company.  You can buy single family homes, apartment buildings, REOs, fixer-uppers, or even raw land.  Or, you can purchase tax liens, options, or notes.  Thanks to the credit crunch, you can also invest by loaning money secured by real property.  There are several strategies, such as:  “buy and hold,” “leveraging,” “flipping,” “wholesaling.” for maximizing profit:  flipping, “buy and hold,” leveraging, wholesale contracts.    For the new investor, it’s like learning a new language.  There are literally dozens of books and articles in the library, the bookstore, and on the Internet – it can seem very overwhelming!  –more

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Dec 04
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The real estate market may have hit a slump, but this could mean there are more opportunities for real estate investors that know what to look for.  The rental market is in full swing with many previous home owners now seeking a place to rent.

Salvaging the real estate market by becoming a Section 8 landlord

Real estate prices have bottomed out. Depending on the market– Las Vegas, Arizona, Southern California — house prices can be insanely low. 

In Broward County, Fla., for example, homes that once cost more than $200,000 can be had for as little as $30,000, many as foreclosures. Now that the days of high-profit speculation in the real estate market have come to a close, real estate investors are turning to another program that provides a more modest, but still reliable, return.  –more


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