Investing in Residential Real Estate: Achieving Positive Cash Flow
When investing in real estate, it is highly desirable to achieve positive cash flow on a month-to-month basis. This is true even if you are counting on property value appreciation to supply the bulk of your desired return on investment. If you are losing money month-to-month, you may find all of your eventual profits eaten up by the monthly drain on your income. This will be particularly true if there is a downturn in property values for a few years. Posted by Jeanette Joy Fisher
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Investing in the Baltic Tiger: What Has Estonia Got to Offer?
The roar of the Balic Tiger is beginning to be heard throughout Europe with property investors beginning to see the enormous potential that the Estonian Property Market offers. Already the fastest growing economy among the newest European member states, Estonia's key economic indicators are all pointing to a healthy and profitable investment climate. Posted by Tracey Meagher
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Investment Concerns for Selling Your Home
Besides the emotional upheaval of uprooting from your home, your property is most likely the biggest investment you have ever made, and its sale causes financial stress as well. You must protect your investment nest egg and secure your future. [Read full article] Posted by Jeanette Joy Fisher
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Investment Property - Leveraging Rental Property Equity
Owning investment property is a tremendous wealth building strategy. Thousands upon thousands of individuals have amassed great wealth by investing in rental properties. Unfortunately, few investment property owners learn how to leverage equity in a way that maximizes tax deductions while creating and locking in equity gains. Posted by Richard Chapo
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Investment Property Part 2 of 2: What You Need to Know Before You Buy
Even if you have what it takes to be a landlord, you still may need some help before your ready to become an smart investment property owner. Posted by Cameron Brown
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Investment Property Part I: How Not to Become a Slumlord
Welcome to the first part of a two part series about getting into the investment property business. Posted by Cameron Brown
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Investment Real Estate -- A New Twist: Be the Bank, Not the Landlord, and Get Rich Without the Work!
I was a landlord for a decade, and I believe I probably lost a year of life for each year I tried to maintain 26 properties. I learned the hard way that the most efficient way to make money in investment real estate is to create a mortgage note and be the bank – not the landlord. Posted by Mark Barnes
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Investment Real Estate Done Right -- Your Quickest and Safest Path to Wealth
In investment real estate the quickest way to wealth is through owner financing, or lease optioning. So, let's take a look at one model transaction, involving the purchase and sale of two properties on lease-option contracts so you an apply it to your own investment real estate system. Posted by Mark Barnes
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Investment Real Estate Made Easy – Make the Most from Each Investment Dollar
When it comes to buying investment real estate, there are many schools of thought on how to get the most out of your money. Some say lease optioning your houses is the best and safest way to go. In fact, I believe this to be true in many cases. For getting the most out of each investment dollar, though, and seeing a quick return, I believe that it is best to find property that you can rehab and resell. Posted by Mark Barnes
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Investment Real Estate Secret: Buy a House Today, With No Money Down
If you've read my article “Purchasing Property With No Money Down. . .� today's article may seem a bit conflicting. Bear with me, though, and you'll see that it is not. In Purchasing Property With No Money Down. . ., I explain how buying up property at inflated values at a break-neck pace is no way to be successful in real estate. I explain how this is a form of investment real estate finance that is possible but not advisable. In this piece, I'd like to express that buying property with no money out of your pocket can actually happen and can be a great technique, if it's done properly. Posted by Mark Barnes
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Investment Real Estate: An Inexpensive Way To Get Started
If you are considering getting involved in investment real estate, let me offer some of the amazing information available in my wealth-building system, Winning the Mortgage Game. In Part 3 of the book called, Investing in Money, I outline a strategy for getting started in investing in real estate, without being a landlord. Also, it can be done without a lot of money up front. The method I describe is purchasing mobile home notes. Posted by Mark Barnes
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Investor Banned From Offering Property For Rent
In some Communities investors are prohibited from renting the homes they have purchased and must understand how to avoid that disaster. Posted by Mark Walters
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Is 100% Annual Return On Investments Possible With Low Risk Land Investments?
What? The leading preconstruction real estate investing web site is suggesting that you invest in land? In this article, we show how investing in “preconstruction land� can be one of your most profitable investments. Posted by Chris Anderson, PhD
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Is a Vacation Home Right for You?
Many of us dream about owning the vacation home in the Mountains, or on the Lake or Ocean. A place where one can retreat periodically from the hustle-bustle of everyday life. However, for those who do achieve the financial resources to make such a purchase, there are several factors that should be considered first prior to taking the plunge. Posted by Mark Donovan
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Is An Old Home for You? – The Cons
So you think you might like to buy an old home? It's a good idea to carefully evaluate the pros and cons before you decide. There are plenty of both. Here's the story of my old home. Posted by Raynor James
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Is An Old Home for You? – The Pros
If you prefer a home that is unique and has character, you probably are giving some thought to buying an older home. Before buying, it's a good idea to carefully evaluate the pros and cons of owning the home. In this article, we cover the positive benefits I have realized by owning a home built in 1825. Posted by Raynor James
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Is Housing and Real Estate Bubble Hype Irrational Exuberance?
The housing and real estate bubble has moved from behind the headlines to the cover and lead story. Mark Nash is a residential real estate author and broker in Chicago. He has contributed his real estate insight to CBS The Early Show, Bloomberg TV, Dow Jones Marketwatch,and Universal Press Syndicate. Posted by Mark Nash
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Is It Wise to Take My Home Off the Market for the Holidays?
Let's say you've had your home on the market for many months without a sale. The holidays are drawing near. Should you call it quits and take your home off the market until next year? Or is it better to continue marketing your home through the holiday season? Posted by Scott Boulch
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Is Second Home Ownership In Your Future?
According to the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR), a record 2.82 million second homes were sold in 2004. Given attractive interest rates, a strong housing market, and the increasingly mobile lifestyle of North Americans, it comes as no surprise that the resort and second home market is enjoying steady growth. Posted by Neda Dabestani-Ryba
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Jacksonville Real Estate Listings
The sheer volume of Jacksonville real estate listings can be overwhelming. A real estate professional will be able to help you sort through your options and find the home or commercial property that is right for you. Posted by Brandon Bruce
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Join the Bulgarian Property Boom With Confidence
"Bulgarian Property - The Overseas Buyers' Kit". Designed to offer foreign investors the tools and peace of mind to invest in the Bulgarian market. Posted by Timothy Wright
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Joint Ventures In Real Estate Development; So How Do They Work?
There are many reasons why you would consider joining with another person to undertake a development project in Joint Venture. Usually the most basis reason revolves around something you don't have and definately need. This article sets out a lots of matters ... warning ... traps of Joint Ventures for people who are serious about Real Estate Development, by a guy who has done a "few of them." Posted by Colm Dillon
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Juggling The Day With A Deal
How to do deals and run your business at the same time. Posted by Sue And Chuck DeFiore
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Just Give Me Eleven Reasons to Buy in Dubai
Buying property in Dubai could be the best thing you ever did.A rare blend of western and traditional Arabic culture and huge profits.
Posted by Nicholas Marr
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Kings Bay, Saint Marys and Kingsland Georgia Real Estate - Mortgage Lenders
When choosing a mortgage lender it is a good idea to research local lenders and what they can offer you for your home purchase. Posted by Glenn Keller
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Kings Bay Georgia Real Estate - An Amusing Tale About a Real Estate Agent
This is an amusing little story about a Real Estate agent that I had the displeasure of having to be involved with in a transaction. This is a true story, but no names will be metioned. Here is some good advice! Meet with an agent before you choose them to represent you in buying a home. That is good advice! Posted by Glenn Keller
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Kings Bay Georgia Real Estate - Be Picky When You Choose your Realtor!
There are many things to consider when choosing a realtor before you transfer to Kings Bay and buy a home. Interview your realtor and get to know them before putting this large financial decison in their hands. Posted by Glenn Keller
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Lake Property in Danbury
A lakeside vacation is something many people dream of. Finding lake property in Danbury is easy if you have the right resources and trusted professional to help you in your search. Posted by Brandon Bruce
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Land for Sale
Think owning land would cost a fortune? Think again! While land prices on the extreme coasts motors upward, there are millions of parcels for sale throughout the USA that can fit into anyone's budget. There is probably a land deal that could make you a profit happening right under your nose right now. Time to wake up and seize the day! Posted by Jake Truman
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Land Subdivision - $1.2 Billion Dollar Developer Tells You How To Do It
Land subdivision is a bit like helping Mom slice up her beautiful Apple Pie; it's all so easy, when, like Mom, you've done it a few times. So let's see if we can get the ingredients for a land subdivision correct so you can do it right first time, OK? Posted by Colm Dillon
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