Rent to Own Your Rehab Property!

Sometimes, despite your best efforts to sell a rehab property to a homebuyer, you just don’t bring in a buyer who can qualify for a mortgage. Especially these days with new harder meet restrictions and rules set forth for homeowners looking to get a mortgage. It’s just a lot harder to get a good mortgage loan.

Staging Your Fixer Upper Houses to Sell

Now that you’ve got those fixer upper houses all fixed up and have an exit strategy in place, it’s time to start staging houses. Real estate rehabbing involves more than just remodeling houses; you have to sell that house to a potential buyer.

Secret Methods for Selling Your Rehab Property

Once you’ve got that property fixed up nicely you’ll need to sell it. That’s where your exit strategy comes in. Every real estate investor needs a good exit strategy to sell their fixer upper houses after having rehabbed their properties. That exit strategy is the plan you have set up to start bringing in homebuyers for your newly rehabbed property.

How to Create Curb Appeal with your Fixer Upper Houses

Many fixer upper houses have terrible looking lawns. As you can imagine, if the homeowner didn’t have the time, money or inclination to keep up maintenance on the house, then they probably didn’t keep up the landscaping either. As you work on the property you’ll probably at least mow the grass to get that property in shape.

Mistakes Made when Rehabbing Houses to Earn Money

It’s easy to tell yourself one day that you want to get into real estate rehabbing and even easier to find a rehab house that you think is just perfect for the job. What’s not so easy is making the profits, selling that house or even fixing it up. In fact, it’s quite easy to make mistakes during your first few projects and lose your investment or at least your profits.

Buying Fixer Upper Houses with the Right Offer Price

Any real estate rehabber investing in fixer upper houses needs to keep a close eye on the budget to make their project a profitable one. There are two very important elements of ensuring a profit on any rehab.

Get an Inspection for Fixer Upper Houses

Do yourself a big favor when you start buying fixer upper houses. Pay for a home inspection before you sign the paperwork. Unless you are a certified contractor, you won’t be able to look beyond the cosmetics of a handyman special to see hidden damage. There could be all kinds of problems like termites, structural damage, water leakage and even dry rot in the support beams of a home. Little things like these overlooked when you purchase fixer upper houses, can lead to big money lost in the future.

The Cost of House Flipping

A real estate investor just jumping into the world of real estate rehabbing for the first time may wonder what the average cost of home remodeling is. After all, no one wants to pay more than they have to in any project. Costs cut into profits which cut down on job satisfaction. So, as an investor it’s important to be able to estimate remodeling costs on property before you make that purchase offer.

8 Secrets Rehabbing Houses to Sell

Getting started in the real estate investment business with rehabbing houses is surprisingly easy. You practically wake up one day and announce to the world that you are going to become a rehabber. However there is a lot of preparation involved before the purchase of a rehab property, especially that first property.

How Does Real Estate Investing Work like the Stock Market?

Real estate investing is almost like investing in the stock market, you buy low and sell high. Plus, homes and other properties go up and down in value depending on a range of factors.