Articles, tagged with "option fee", page 4
12th June 2009
I hear from a lot of people that you just can't do zero down investing in real estate. Realtors will tell you that you have to have a down payment so you can get a mortgage. Mortgage brokers tell you the same thing. Even some real estate investors that...
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Author:
Wendy Patton
05th June 2009
The number 1 objection I hear from real estate agents when the subject
of doing a lease option or rent to own is broached is "How do I get paid?" Sometimes the agent will be concerned about how they get paid but don't want to flat out ask it. So instead ...
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Author:
Wendy Patton
29th May 2009
Advantages for the Realtor
In part 1 we learned how lease options or rent to own can help home buyers and home sellers. Now we need to take a look at how lease options or rent-to-owns work to the benefit of real estate agents as well (in a nutshellâ€"how...
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Author:
Wendy Patton
20th May 2009
Real estate markets across the world are suffering right now. Sellers can't sell their homes and buyers can't get mortgages. Real estate agents are having a lot harder time earning a living now. Home buyers, home sellers and the real estate agents that ...
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Author:
Wendy Patton
19th May 2009
One very interesting home purchase option is Rent-to-Own. Let's take a look at it in more detail.
The Term
Rent-to-own home is a term to define a home that you, as a buyer, will rent for a given period and then buy later at a price specified in t...
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Author:
Preethi Sundar
06th May 2009
The first thing to understand about real estate option is that real estate option is not an absolute. There is no such thing as a generically "good" real estate option.
A property that is good for a residential dw...
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Author:
sotne
21st October 2008
We may be seeing a significant increase of rent (or lease)-to-owns these days due to the current foreclosure crisis in America. A rent to own property can give those who may otherwise not be able to obtain a mortgage, a chance at owning their own propert...
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Author:
Todd Levinson
08th October 2008
One of my favorite ways of buying or selling real estate is by using the lease with option to purchase or the lease option method. In some areas this is known as the rent to own method.
Whatever you want to call it, this is the time of the real e...
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Author:
Don Levy
10th September 2008
Most leasing companies allow you a limit of 45,000 free miles over the length of a 3 year lease. This may seem like a good deal at first sight, but when you consider it only comes to 15,000 miles over a 12 month period it is not difficult to foresee why i...
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Author:
ron7650
16th April 2008
Part One: What is Means
Say you have a deal that you want to sign right away (like tomorrow!) and you would like to do the deal on your IRA. Are you unsure of how to proceed? Do you do a trust and then your IRA will need an option from the trust? Have ...
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Author:
Bryan Benson
11th April 2008
Home buyers with recent concerns such as lack of credit or bad credit, past medical related issues, divorce, past bankruptcies, self employment or first time home buyers with no credit are all seriously exploring RENT TO OWN options when contemplating the...
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Author:
Jay Mathson
28th January 2008
Some real estate secrets are right out there in the open for everyone to see. The second secret below, for example, is simply to make low offers. Real estate agents and others will argue that you just waste everyone's time because low offers just aren't a...
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Author:
Steve Gillman
09th August 2007
Should I or shouldn't I buy my leased car after the contract
Most people ask the question should I buy me leased car after the contract. Normally the end of lease purchases price, known as "Residual Value" is ÂŁ1,600 - ÂŁ2,200 more then the market value...
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Author:
Ricky776
05th January 2007
How To Sell Your Property For 10% OVER Market Value... Fast!by Joe CrumpDid you know that you can get 5-10% more for the homesyou sell AND get higher than market rent!You can also get non-refundable lease option money fromyour tenants rather than a securi...
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08th December 2006
One of the most efficient ways to invest in residential real estate is to do a lease/purchase. The reason a lease/purchase is so effective, is because it provides a win-win situation for both the seller/landlord and the buyer/tenant. For the owner, it pro...
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Author:
Michael A. Stazko