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money: Real Estate Investors - How to Sell Your Property Before You Buy the Property - Build a Buyer List! - 11/08/09 06:22 PM
With your real estate investment business what is at the top of your "frustration" list? Could it be trying to determine if a certain property is a good deal not? Trying to determine if your offer prices is "low" enough for you to make a profit in this market place. For most real estate investors, this dilemma causes a lot of confusion and frustration. This is may be because your definition of a "good deal" may be skewed. What makes a property a good deal? The answer is: one that has a ready buyer at a profit. As long as you
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money: Real Estate Investing - Learn How to Make Money in Real Estate Without Cash - 11/07/09 02:54 PM
It is a widely held belief that if someone wants to invest in real estate market, he must be loaded with cash. The idea is not entirely true. If you don't have enough money you can still invest in real estate. The notion seems unbelievable at first glance but it's true. Real estate investing with no money to put down is a viable option. In order to invest in real state without down money, you must be creative in your approach and devise various methods for utilizing other people's money to finance your transactions. Some of those innovative methods are listed
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money: Private Lending Program for Real Estate Investors - How to Start One! - 11/15/08 10:59 PM
If you are a real estate investor in the post-credit bubble market and need money to finance your investments there NOT many options left. Traditional mortgage lending is not available to real estate investors. And even hard money loans are few and far between as they now require large down payments and high credit scores. Both mortgage lending and hard money require personal guarantees - not very attractive in this market. The one remaining option for real estate investors is borrowing money from private lenders. The definition of a private lender is an individual that you can negotiate directly with on
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money: Raising Money with Private Lenders: The 4 Most Common Mistakes Made by Real Estate Investors and How to Avoid Them! - 11/13/08 04:31 PM
you are a real estate investor and need funds to finance your real estate deals, or are looking for money to cash out of deals, there is really only ONE option in today’s market conditions. That option is a private lending program where you allow private individuals who have extra money to invest in your real estate investing business. But with the current popularity of private lending, we are seeing our coaching students and subscribers making a number of mistakes and thought we would highlight the top 4 mistakes and what to do to avoid them when borrowing money from
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money: Free Teleseminar on "Private Lending Secrets for Real Estate Investors" - 11/02/08 12:25 AM
Hi there! This is Mike Lautensack with Real Estate Wealth Today and I am sure you are aware that the world's financial markets are in freefall and the mortgage markets are frozen to anyone but the 4 people with 800+ credit scores. So if you do not have an 800 credit score how are you going to get money for your real estate investing business. The answer is Private Lending! In fact, it may be the only answer. So as result of overwhelming request from our students - back by popular demand - I am going to do a teleseminarriv titled
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money: Private Real Estate Money: How to Finance Your Real Estate Investments During the Post Credit Crisis Storm - 10/26/08 07:52 AM
As the stock market tumbles and a most mortgage lenders go out of business how does the average guy manage to continue to invest in real estate. We certain will not be able to get traditional mortgages from banks or lenders as they now require 800+ credit scores, personal guarantees and down payment collateral equal to or greater than 40% of the purchase price. hard money lenders are so scared they will not lend to their own mothers - that is, the few that are still in business. So what do real estate investor do now! Private real estate money is
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money: IndyMac Seized by U.S. Regulators - 07/12/08 02:49 PM
Just more good news for this market - if it is not Freddie and Fannie being taken over it is the fromer high flyer Indy Mac The only good news we can take is maybe this is the bottom when there is n o good news in sight is usually the bottom - well maybe.............. Well go tot pool and enjoy the weekend and we can deal with all the bad news Monday Mike
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money: Fannie and Freedie - Good Lord They Need $75 Billion to Stay Alive - 07/07/08 07:46 PM
Fannie and Freedie - Good Lord They Need $75 Billion to Stay Alive - Can this be good for the real estate market - I believe Congress will have to come thier help and bail them out and that means massive write offs - can not be good for the real estate prices Mike
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money: Real Estate Investing in 2008: Are You Crazy – Well Maybe Not! - 07/05/08 08:40 PM
The latest data from the real estate industry shows a marketplace in steady decline and no bottom in sight. Residential home sales are in freefall mode with an expected 25% decline in the total number of home sales in 2007 versus 2006. Additionally, homes sales are currently off by more than 35% from the record year of 2005 when over 7.0 million homes sold. Industry analysts estimate that we're on track to sell only 5 million houses nationwide for the entire 2007 year, which is the slowest pace since 1999. Equally sobering is the fact that at any given time there
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Michel Lautensack
King of Prussia,
PA
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