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arizona home loan: Why It Now Makes Sense To Look At Real Estate Potential Uses - 03/04/08 09:55 AM
I would like to talk to you about a topic that is unique and exciting to real estate investing in your area. Once I purchase a property, I immediately put the property up for sale again. I then market its potential and future value. This method distinguishes my program from other real estate investment programs. When I purchase a home on a property that has development potential, I list the property as a development in the works. I advertise the property for what it can be, not for what it is. If I purchase an apartment complex that I want to convert
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arizona home loan: 18 Reasons Why Seller Financing Should Be The First Thing You Ask For - 02/05/08 10:30 AM
Thank you for continuing this investment journey with me. Together, we can accomplish more thaneither of us would alone. Let me share with you just one of many possibilities that await you in real estateinvesting. One of the most underused tools in real estate is seller financing. Most people finance their propertiesthrough a bank or mortgage company. Seller financing works exactly the same way, except the sellerissues the mortgage. Seller financing looks just like a regular loan on paper. There is a term, a loan amount, a paymentschedule, and an interest rate just like a normal mortgage. However, seller-financed loans have manybenefits over
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arizona home loan: Real Estate Negotiation Tips, Create Space - 01/18/08 04:52 PM
What is the primary objective for a buyer when negotiating the purchase of a home? Would it be fair to say that the buyers want the lowest price possible with the most liberal terms? And what about the sellers of a home? Would you agree that the sellers want the highest price possible with the terms most favorable to them? It's pretty easy to see then that the buyers and the sellers in a real estate transaction each have goals that are diametrically opposed to one another. As a result, they can each become highly anxious, emotional, and especially frustrated by the
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arizona home loan: 9 Strategies To Income Real Estate Investing - 09/24/07 05:45 AM
As a local investing real estate agent in Phoenix, I am excited to let you know about some very important things that are happening in our marketplace. Recently I have had the opportunity to become very involved in our community-teaching my past, present and future clients how to profit from investment real estate. Literally, real estate investing opportunities are all around us. By simply learning how to find them andwhat to do with them, you can easily position yourself to profit too. Whether you choose to fly solo in your owninvestment ventures or tandem in partnership with others or myself, every degree
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arizona home loan: When Is It A Good Thing that the Investment Property Didn't Sell? - 09/19/07 09:25 AM
I would like to talk to you about keeping properties for long-term wealth. One of the great fears that people have with investing is that they will purchase property and then not be able to sell it again. Countless investors have purchased a property and then fixed it up with hopes of selling it for a large profit but the property remained unsold. The unsold property dashed their hopes for great profits. This begs the question "Is any real estate investment guaranteed to sell, no matter how good the market is?" We all know that the answer to this question can never be
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arizona home loan: The Case For Real Estate Investing - 09/17/07 10:05 AM
My goal as a real estate investment advisor is to help you improve your life in three main areas: Income & Net Worth, Career Satisfaction, and Lifestyle. I would like to help you improve your life in these areas by teaching you what I know and then investing with you. Real estate investing can improve your income and net worth. First, you can improve your income in the short term by buying and quickly selling properties for handsome returns. Improve your income in the long term by buying properties that produce passive residual income. You can receive passive income without having to manage
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arizona home loan: The Secret of The Real Estate Flixer Technique - 09/17/07 08:51 AM
Since we have worked together before, I would like to share with you an investing process that is unfamiliar to most people. Most real estate investors are familiar with Flips and Fixer-Uppers. However, the new process that I am referring to is a hybrid of Flips and Fixer-Uppers. I call this technique a Flixer. By definition, a Flixer is a property that you buy low, sell high and make 60-75% of the potential Fixer-Upper profit by doing one of the following: 1. Act like you are going to do the fixer-up work, but then sell the opportunity to someone else. 2. Begin the fix-up
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Kendall E. Matthews
Mesa,
AZ
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