Web 2.0 Real Estate Investing Ideas that are Easy

You don’t need to be a computer savvy market guru to successfully sell your property through the internet. Web 2.0 real estate investing is a cinch once you’ve mastered a few basic steps and are familiar with a few essential websites.

Real Estate Investing Strategies for a New Economy

There are plenty of ways to make money in a difficult economy, especially in real estate investing. Education is the key to success in bad times as well as good. Should you find yourself wondering were to go next with your investing strategies now that homebuyers are finding it difficult to secure traditional loans, it may be time to learn some new tactics.

Rent to Own Real Estate Investing Starts with Finding Buyers

The alternative option for many in a tough market is rent to own real estate investing. Rent to own is the slow and steady way of purchasing a home. There’s no need for homebuyers to jump through hoops just to qualify for a home loan with the bank just yet.

Sell Your Home Online in a Down Market

In today’s market you are missing out on many potential sales if you opt not to sell your home online. Recent market research has found that homebuyers are actively seeking out properties through the internet. They use the internet to seek out available homes in their areas and then follow through in visiting those homes they are interested in.

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.

Buying a Fixer Upper and Getting Your Building Permits

Every construction project beyond putting a new coat of paint on the walls and completing a few minor repairs on the walls will require a building permit issued by the local municipality. If you haven’t got that permit when you start working on your rehab property, an inspector can show up at any time to ‘look over’ your work and make sure you’ve got permits for it. If you don’t you’ll be subject to a hefty fine and possibly ordered to stop work.

Rehabbing Houses in 14 Steps

The steps to rehabbing homes are a little bit like organizing the steps for an elaborate dance. You’ll need to bring in the right contractors at the right time, and get them back out again without damaging the work completed by your other contractors. It all culminates in the end with a spectacular open house.

Things to Look for in Handyman Special Homes

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!

Investor Rehab Loans and Other Ways to Purchase Property

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.

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.