Posted on May 16, 2009 by realestateinvestordotcom
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.
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Posted on May 14, 2009 by realestateinvestordotcom
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.
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Posted on May 4, 2009 by realestateinvestordotcom
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.
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Posted on May 1, 2009 by realestateinvestordotcom
When looking for the right handyman special homes it pays to do your own visual inspection of the property. This is a simple inspection you can do, while walking through the property on your first visit. You’ll only need to have a simple checklist in mind for the visual inspection and it will help you in weeding out potential rehabbing houses from those that are just too far gone!
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Posted on April 29, 2009 by realestateinvestordotcom
A property rehab isn’t a cheap project to take on. It involves time, knowledge of construction and some capital or credit. If you don’t happen to have a pile of cash lying around waiting to be used on your next property rehab then you’ll have to look into other forms of capital for the rehab such as investor rehab loans or even getting family to help out.
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Posted on April 11, 2009 by realestateinvestordotcom
One of the best and rapidly growing investment options is real estate investment. If you wish to put your extra wealth into a venture which is bound to appreciate with time, then the housing sector is the best choice. Real estate is an investment dream which if it comes true, the returns are very attractive. As a result of this, many companies have cropped up with real estate investment guide, some of which are not effective. Below however is an insight that will assist you a great deal if you choose to become a real estate investor.
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Posted on March 31, 2009 by realestateinvestordotcom
Investing in real estate is not as difficult as it would seem to the average person. You’ll have to take the time to find the right investing method for you and decide how you want to go about the investing process. Though, you may also want to devote some time to calming your fears too!
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Posted on March 26, 2009 by realestateinvestordotcom
The prospect of dealing with contracts in our real estate investment businesses can seem very daunting. This is the stuff of courts and attorneys, law keepers and accountants. We can’t very well be counted on to handle and enforce our own contracts can we?
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Posted on March 6, 2009 by realestateinvestordotcom
The real estate market is a fickle mistress, she rises and falls as the economy does, but not always in sync with it. New investors may mistakenly think that a bad real estate market means that they can’t make any money. However, there are plenty of deals to make even in a poor real estate market.
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Posted on January 25, 2009 by realestateinvestordotcom
When one says that they have invested in real estate it’s hard to believe that there are a so many different types of investments that can be made in the market. In fact, you’ll find from this real estate investing faq that there are a lot of different investing strategies out there. You can opt to be a silent partner, if you don’t wish to get down and dirty with the real estate market or you can go in for a rehabbing project, taking an old fixer upper from the dumps to a dollhouse. It all depends on what you feel comfortable investing in and what area of the real estate market interests you the most.
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