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• The Assignment of Contract • The Lease Option • Short Sales 101 • Wholesaling • Tips & Tricks: Five Tips for Finding Good Real Estate Deals
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The Assignment of Contract
The assignment of contract is one powerful tool when it comes to real estate investing. If you are struggling to get a deal done then I would recommend that you focus on doing an assignment of contract. There are a couple of things that you will need to know before you can begin. More...
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The Lease Option
Lease-options allow us to control a piece of real estate without actual ownership. A lease-option gives us equitable interest. You have enough interest to lease or sell to someone else. Lease-options can be fun and profitable. A lease-option is an agreement between a buyer and a seller that allows the buyer to lock in the future purchase price, save money for a down payment and buy the property in the future at current prices. It can be a win-win situation. More...
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Short Sales 101
It is virtually impossible to complete a successful real estate short sale without dealing with the loss mitigation department at the bank. So, how does one deal with loss mitigation successfully? I can shed some light on that. More...
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Wholesaling
If you are a beginning investor, wholesaling or quick turning properties is a great way to get started. Also known as flipping. First thing first don't use the word "flipping". You should replace the word flipping with wholesaling or quick turning. The word flipping caries some negative connotations. Loan fraud, inflated appraisals, straw buyers, and false documentation could all be associated with the word flipping. So avoid that word if you can. More...
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Tips & Tricks: Five Tips for Finding Good Real Estate Deals
It's surprising to hear many investors say, "I can't find any good deals." The only response that comes to mind is: You're not looking! The truth is: There is an abundance of good deals out there, but you have to actually work to find them. Unfortunately, many new investors believe the "investor fairy" will drop deals out of the sky, when nothing could be further from the truth. More...
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