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March 07, 2009
Buy My House
Are you wondering, "Is anybody going to buy my house?" If so, you can join the ranks of the worried homeowners association. Although it probably won't make you feel any better, you aren't alone in your quest to find a qualified buyer. Nearly everyone is feeling the pinch of the downturned economy and nearly crippled real estate market.
Buy my house is the chant of the day. Over the past few months I have seen sellers carrying "buy my house" signs to attract the attention of bus tour home buyers. Buy my house signs are posted throughout every neighborhood and busy intersection.
Real Estate Investing article on "Buy My House"
March 01, 2009
Sell My House Quick
Nearly every day people call me and say, "I need to sell my house quick!" My first question is, "Why?" A person who is facing foreclosure or bankruptcy probably needs to sell their house faster than someone who has inherited probate real estate or owns a second home. It is always important to determine how bad things are before I can help someone develop their exit strategy.
If you are thinking, "I need to sell my house quick" I will ask you the same question - Why? Has your lender sent you foreclosure papers? Are you in the midst of a divorce? Are you ready to walk away from your home because you don't know what to do? If so, I might be able to help and encourage you to submit information about your property via the "We Buy Houses" form on this website.
Real Estate Investing article on "Sell My House Quick"
February 25, 2009
Buying Houses
Not so long ago people were buying houses at neck-breaking speed. Today, few people qualify for a mortgage loan. There is no doubt the housing market is in a serious slump. Lenders are carrying billions of dollars worth of non-performing loans and bank owned properties. Many homeowners are in serious financial distress; unable to make their house payments and waiting for impending foreclosure.
When I began buying houses, my primary goal was to locate distressed properties below market value. I engaged in house flipping and purchased rental properties. It was rewarding and profitable.
Real Estate Investing article on "Buying Houses"
February 23, 2009
Buy House for Cash
"Buy House for Cash" programs are quickly becoming a popular way to buy and sell real estate. Although there can be drawbacks to paying cash for houses, real estate investors oftentimes obtain significant savings for a cash offer and sellers can unload their property in a stale market.
The primary downside of buy house for cash transactions is the loss of mortgage tax deductions. In many cases, investors purchasing homes with cash are using them as investment properties. Others are obtained for the purpose of house flipping.
