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12th October 2009
An example of creative real estate investment? When I was young, I had a job that paid $3.40 an hour, and I somehow saved enough to buy my first piece of real estate - 2 acres near where I lived. It cost $3,500.
I spent a few hours removing brush, outl... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
12th October 2009
This is the age of creative real estate financing. Maybe you remember when financing meant you saved up enough to put 20% down on a house, and then got a mortgage loan for the other 80%? You can still do that, but there are many more options now. Here are... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
12th October 2009
Do the creative real estate financing techniques you hear about really work? Yes and no. They likely have all worked somewhere for someone at least once. The important point is to understand the principles involved, so you can find your own creative ways ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
05th October 2009
Let's say that you're looking for a landlord lawyer—someone to represent you, give you advice, review forms, or any number of things you might need help with as a landlord. How will you know what to ask in order to make sure you find the right one?
... Read >
Author: Alan
02nd October 2009
Real estate agents and real estate investors have had a love-hate relationship going on for a long, long time. On one hand, the right agent can help an investor to find properties, provide them with comparative market analyses, and help them to manage or... Read >
Author: Alan
02nd October 2009
John Beck has provided the real estate market with an edge with the tax foreclosure research and has brought a new competitive outlook towards the industry. Being a real estate broker, John Beck holds his name in Who's Who In Creative Real Estate. He is ... Read >
Author: Jackson Green
30th September 2009
Years ago I watched a late-night television infomercial selling some course on creative real estate investing. As I recall, the author of the course suggested - among other things - that you could use your car for a down payment and get sellers to finance... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman
08th August 2009
One of the attractions of government foreclosures, including HUD homes, is that they can make you money in a number of ways. Investors have always liked these properties because there are many ways to generate a positive cash flow with HUD homes. From ins... Read >
Author: JosephSmithJr
26th July 2009
Are you in require of help? You have come to the accurate place. Actually we are glad that you found us. Sadly many people today are facing all sorts of tough financial situations. People may be facing any of the following complexity: foreclosure, layoffs... Read >
Author: shijinaseo
17th June 2009
Many Minnesota real estate investors will leave the business... frustrated that what was once working is not working as well anymore. Attendance at real estate investor club meetings has been declining. People are giving up on their dreams.Don't become a ... Read >
Author: Real Estate Mogul
17th June 2009
If your phone were to suddenly start ringing off the hook with motivated sellers calls, how would that impact your business? Would you then be able to reach a goal or two that you have set for yourself?
Success in creative real estate investing hinges u... Read >
Author: Cheryl James
14th May 2009
By Dave Tishendorf
Why do the dreams of so many aspiring real estate investors turn into nightmares?
The short answer is that there are a lot of bumps on the road to a real estate empire. Now, some of these bumps may not amount to much. But others ... Read >
Author: Dave Tishendorf
14th May 2009
By Dave Tishendorf
Why do the dreams of so many aspiring real estate investors turn into nightmares?
The short answer is that there are a lot of bumps on the road to a real estate empire. Now, some of these bumps may not amount to much. But other... Read >
Author: Dave Tishendorf
20th February 2009
In order to buy and sell Real Estate most states require that an applicant take a minimum number of classes before taking the state licensing exam. Real estate brokers and their agents typically do not provide title service such as title search or t... Read >
Author: Sharyce Arciaga
03rd February 2009
There are a lot of books and programs that talk about doing real estate with "no money down", but it is important to understand what they are talking about here. If someone says nothing down strategies do not work, it just means they do not understand wha... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
07th October 2008
The term seminar refers to an occasion when a teacher or an expert or a group of people meet to study and discuss something. So a seminar where topics related to mortgage marketing are discussed is called mortgage seminar.
A mortgage is looked upon as... Read >
Author: D.C. Fawcett
11th September 2008
By Jim Nettleton
You’ve heard it a million times – most of America’s millionaires made their money in real estate. The reason this old adage gets repeated as often as it does is because it’s true.
Real estate provides an individual with the ... Read >
Author: jaynet
21st August 2008
Creative real estate investment shapes the real estate investment behavior of individuals. Real estate, also known as immovable property, comprises of land or anything permanently connected to the land, like buildings. Real Estate is often viewed and used... Read >
Author: BradWozny
17th July 2008
If you read last week regarding increasing your response rate for your marketing. I posted a few tips on how to locate your target market along with a few additional tips on how to find some deals. Now that you done that ;) (I hope!) you found a great dea... Read >
Author: Dwaine L. Clarke
25th February 2008
A 'wrap-around" mortgage is an "old school" financing technique. It isn't as popular as it once was, but it still has definite advantages for the creative real estate investor in a slow market. It also has advantages for buyers facing foreclosure or who h... Read >
02nd February 2008
With foreclosures due to reach record levels in the US in 2008, this is a fantastic time to be a creative real estate investor! Not only are you in a position to genuinely help people who are struggling under the growing weight of a sub-prime mortgage, fo... Read >
Author: Maverick Investor
07th November 2007
Going paperless is a dream for many busy real estate agents, but until recently it was an intimidating prospect. However, new digital laws and creative real estate technology companies are helping make the switch less intimidating, and Realtors who've bee... Read >
Author: Christian Jacobsen
18th June 2007
What do I mean by overcoming real estate fears?
Calling home sellers can be a scary idea—or it can be a lot of fun.
I have a question for you...
When you have got a prospective seller's phone number and you're picking up the phone to call and ... Read >
Author: Danny Welsh
04th June 2007
Chapter: A Strong foundation
Starting in the creative real estate business can be very fun and rewarding. Like starting any business the fun is in the challenge and in the learning. There is so much to learn. Put in the time, master the education curve ... Read >
Author: Mitch Stephen
27th March 2007
So you’ve been trying to sell your home for quite a while, with no success. Oh, sure, you’ve had a few people through, maybe even a lot of people, and every time your life was disrupted… all for nothing. No offers, not even a nibble. It’s getting ... Read >
Author: Tom Dunn
01st February 2007
Hiring a real estate attorney is one of the most significant decisions to consider when getting started with real estate investments. The right attorney would keep you on track and would reduce your liability in your real estate investments. Do not start ... Read >
Author: Maximus Mejo
07th October 2006
One of America's billionaires was recently asked the questions, "How do you do it? What is your number one wealth building secret?" Without even one second of hesitation he replied, "find what it is that people need the most, and give it to them."
Reme... Read >
Author: Rodney Brooks
31st August 2006
Let me ask you a chicken or the egg question...
"What would you do first?
a) find a great real estate deal
or
b) find private money to fund the deal
Do you "Find a deal and then go find the money because it gives you the incentive to make it ha... Read >
Author: Alan Cowgill
20th May 2006
This is the age of creative real estate financing. Maybe you remember when financing meant you saved up enough to put 20% down on a house, and then got a mortgage loan for the other 80%? You can still do that, but there are many more options now. Here are... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman
17th March 2006
Today we are discussing a somewhat advanced strategy for you to use after you have been in the creative real estate investing business for a while. I call this "Rehab, Refinance, and Cash Out". This strategy can lead to true long term wealth and financial... Read >
Author: David Neese
20th December 2005
The following tips are meant as a guide for those of you who wish to enter into a coaching or mentoring relationship with a Guru, Coach or Mentor.
1. If you are not going to work with the individual you are paying, don't do it. You need to work with th... Read >
Author: Sue and Chuck DeFiore
20th December 2005
It occurred to me the other day, that so many people today liken their businesses to the way they eat - fast. Think about it. All over the web we are inundated with... make $1000's of dollars a day, make $10,000 a month, make a million by the end of the y... Read >
Author: Sue and Chuck DeFiore
10th July 2005
According to Merriam-Webster's dictionary "apathy is defined as the following: lack of emotion; lack of interest; indifference".
Wow, that's pretty depressing. However, look around you. Don't many of you work with people with this attitude. I don't, be... Read >
Author: Sue and Chuck DeFiore
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