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		<title>Pre Foreclosure Investing</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Feb 2010 19:18:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jilly Willson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For the informed buyer, pre foreclosure homes can be very profitable Pre foreclosure homes typically have very motivated buyers which make for extremely profitable transactions Because owners of pre foreclosure properties are facing financial challenges, they are often ready to accept almost any offer. This often results in a significant opportunity for the buyer. The biggest hurdle in the deal is getting the bank to agree to the terms of the sale instead of forcing the home through the pre foreclosure process.]]></description>
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</style><p>For real estate investors, buying homes in pre-foreclosure can be a great way to maximize their return on investment. A home facing foreclosure contains the three elements that make for a very lucrative investment if the buyer has the wherewithal to close the deal. When an owner of a potential investment property is in pre-foreclosure, they are extremely motivated to sell, are often willing to take an extremely low offer just to be rid of the property. This fact often points to a huge ROI for the real estate investor The biggest hurdle in the deal is getting the bank to agree to the terms of the sale instead of foreclosing on the home</p>
<p>Because the bank stands to lose money either way, they will be motivated by the deal that will best minimize their losses. Essentially they are in a lose lose situation and will evaluate sales offers based upon what will minimize their losses. If a property owner has stopped paying on a mortgage and the bank has put the home in pre foreclosure, then the burden is on the real estate investor to demonstrate that their purchase offer provides the most effective means for the bank to minimize their loss on the deal.</p>
<p>Due to this this fact, real estate investors often assemble complete packages to plead their case to the bank. They get to know the loss mitigation agent of the bank that owns the property, and learn what is needed by the bank to complete the transaction.</p>
<p>Many investors who have successfully purchased pre-foreclosure homes have worked with mentors to develop systems that streamline the process and make it easy.  Although not wholly necessary, recruiting a mentor does have some obvious benefits</p>
<p>Depending on your goals, investing in pre-foreclosure homes may be a great way to profit. Just know that there are a number of little details that will determine your overall level of success.</p>
<p><em>There are many other resources available to learn more about investing in short sales. BestShorSales.com is a learning service that I have found useful in the past.<br />
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<p><em>To learn more about how to profit from <a href="http://www.freetrainer.com/foreclosure/pre-foreclosure.php" target="_blank">pre foreclosure</a> click on our Real Estate Investment Website today. Along with to investment tools, real estate investors receive our <a href="http://www.freetrainer.com/" target="_blank">free real estate software</a>, a ninety-nine dollar value.</em></p>
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		<title>Real Estate Investing For The Rest Of Us</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Dec 2009 18:25:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marcus Myer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Location - don't jump in to get a property simply because the market is bearish. Consider the position of the property very scrupulously. The reality is a property with a bad location won't fetch you a great price even when the market is bullish. If you have an interest in buying property then ensure that the property is suitably located.]]></description>
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</style><p>Location - don't jump in to get a property simply because the market is bearish. Consider the position of the property very scrupulously. The reality is a property with a bad location won't fetch you a great price even when the market is bullish. If you have an interest in buying property then ensure that the property is suitably located.</p>
<p>It should be in the vicinity of shopping complexes, malls, hospitals, colleges parks and should be easily accessible by road and mass transit systems. It may be right that a property will cost you comparatively more if it is well found. Nevertheless, you will be ready to fetch a more acceptable price when the market picks up.</p>
<p>long-term - making an investment in property is a long-term offer with convincing returns over a period. However, you have the assurance of your incomes continuously over a few number of years provided you use a prudent and disciplined approach when you invest in property. A property that can fetch good rental earnings is a gold mine.</p>
<p>Don't think of selling such a property. Lease it out instead. Always put aside a certain portion of the revenue for upkeep and maintenance. Many backers who flipped properties found themselves in the middle of a property market crash and were saddled with properties that they couldn't dispose off.</p>
<p>You need to sell or hire it straight out. A lease option goes against the interests of both buyer and seller. The tenant will ask for discounts on the rent with the debate that these be changed against the deposit and closing costs. In all chance, the tenant won't buy the property at the end of the lease and the owner would have lost a lot of money re refunds on the rent. The lease agreement should have a clause that stops the tenant-buyer from defaulting on the purchase by allowing you to forfeit the deposit.</p>
<p>Local - Buy local, think local. Concentrate on the idea of investing in buying local property ; at least at the beginning of your real estate investment career. Do not rush to buy property in another state or country, as you would not be so knowledgeable about the conditions. Making an investment in property in other states will boost your expenses vis commuting. Consider the incontrovertible fact that as a prospective owner you will have to inspect the property to determine if there is any damage every month. You'll also have to ensure that the property is not being misused in any way.</p>
<p>It makes for better business sense for you to think local and buy local.</p>
<p><em>Finally! The whole unbiased truth about finding the best investment property exposed. You owe it to yourself to visit <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/real-estate-agent-wildwood-nj" target="_blank">real estate agent wildwood nj</a> and get the facts today.</em></p>
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		<title>Residential Real Estate The Place To Start</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Dec 2009 13:58:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cody Scholberg</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When first starting out with real estate investing, it is wise to start with residential property. You will be more familiar with this type of property compared to the other types. You will be able to know if the home is messing vital rooms or parts such as the front room or the kitchen. With commercial property, you may not be so familiar with the essential areas so you will not know what to look for or what potential buyers require.]]></description>
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</style><p>When first starting out with real estate investing, it is wise to start with residential property. You will be more familiar with this type of property compared to the other types. You will be able to know if the home is messing vital rooms or parts such as the front room or the kitchen. With commercial property, you may not be so familiar with the essential areas so you will not know what to look for or what potential buyers require.</p>
<p>Commercial real estate has its own complexities whether it is retail, office space, or industrial real estate. You have different types of business contracts that are different and more detailed compared to residential real estate. Residential real estate includes single-family dwellings, condominiums, duplexes, town houses, and apartments. With each type of residential real estate, you will be dealing with tenants. Realize the tenants can call you at anytime to complain about the residence. Tenants generally do not care about the residence's condition only when things are not working properly. Dealing with tenants requires having good people skills as well as knowledge about the type of investment.</p>
<p>Normally when you deal with residential properties, you will consistently have a positive flow of income coming in every single month from your investment. However, a lot of people hesitate to get involved with investment properties that are in residential places because they do not want to have to take on the extra responsibilities that come along with their investment.</p>
<p>As the property owner of the residential property, you are responsible for the maintenance and upkeep that will eat into your profits. Keep these facts in mind if you want to invest in this type of real estate for a long-term investment. The options for financing residential real estate are better than commercial property. The financial institutions generally only lend about 70% on commercial properties but on residential properties, you can have up to 90% for the loans. This makes obtaining residential real estate easier than commercial real estate.</p>
<p>Residential properties will continue to pay for themselves. You will consistently have tenants in your dwelling, which means you will always have an extra source of income coming in every single month. However, the biggest drawback that comes into the picture when you are investing in residential properties is the fact that you will take on the role of a landlord. You will be responsible for all repairs as well as maintenance that has to be done on the home while a tenant is occupying it.</p>
<p>It is wise to remember that investing in any type of property requires work and can be a full time job yet the long-term gains are great.</p>
<p>Learn more about <a href="http://investmentpropertiesguide.com">property investment</a> and finding your first <a href="http://investmentpropertiesguide.com/2009/07/06/finding-your-property/">investment property</a>.</p>
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