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July 15, 2009

Investors

Investors refer to an individual or group of people who invest money into specific projects. All types of investment opportunities exist. People invest in stocks, bonds, small businesses, corporations, and real estate. Each type of investment comes with its own set of pros and cons. Some can be quite profitable while others take a large chunk out of your savings account.

Investors need to become educated about the market, product, business or individuals they are investing in. It would be rather foolish to invest your life savings into a project or person you know nothing about. Although you might possess beginner's luck and strike it rich your first time out, investing is a game that requires research, planning and a watchful eye over where your investment money is being spent.

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June 26, 2009

Short Sale Foreclosure

Short sale foreclosure properties include residential homes, commercial buildings or raw land that has been returned to the bank because the property owner became delinquent on their mortgage note.

Short sale foreclosure is also an option given to borrowers allowing them to sell their property for less than they owe on their mortgage loan. Short sales can be a saving grace to borrowers unable to refinance or obtain a loan modification. The process generally takes four o six months to complete, but allows the borrower to walk away from their home without owing further monies.

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June 17, 2009

Short Sale Home

A short sale home is a house that is being sold for less than is owed on the mortgage note. Borrowers facing foreclosure can sometimes engage in short sales with lender approval. The short sale process is pretty complex and requires a tremendous amount of paperwork, but can allow homeowners to walk away without owing additional money.

A short sale home isn't any different than other homes for sale. In fact, these properties can be quite profitable for real estate investors or buyers looking for a good deal. The downside of purchasing short sale homes is the transaction must be handled through the borrower's mortgage lender.

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June 09, 2009

California Real Estate Investing

California real estate investing used to be reserved for the rich and famous. Today, the Golden State investing game has become a level playing field. From newbie investors to seasoned professionals, California offers real estate deals for everyone.

California real estate investing could very well become the next gold rush. With thousands of foreclosure homes on the market, housing prices have dropped as much as 30-percent in some areas.

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May 22, 2009

One Rate Real Estate

One rate real estate is an excellent option for individuals who desire a fixed rate of return on investments. The process is relatively simple; however it is imperative to work with a reputable real estate investor who possesses a solid track record in flipping houses.

There are four steps to one rate real estate investing. The first step involves locating a private investor. This can be accomplished by asking friends, relatives, neighbors or co-workers for a referral or by conducting research via the Internet.

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April 06, 2009

Real Estate Training

Many types of real estate training courses exist to help individuals buy, sell or invest in real estate. Whether it's buying or selling residential homes, commercial properties or raw land, nearly anyone can learn how to profit in the world of real estate.

Real estate training can be conducted in a classroom, college campus or the privacy of your own home. Much depends on the level of education you desire and the type of real estate you plan to buy or sell.

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March 27, 2009

We Buy Ugly Houses

We buy ugly houses is the registered trademark of HomeVestors of America; a nationwide franchise based in Dallas, Texas. HomeVestors has been involved in recycling houses for nearly 40 years, making them one of the most recognizable house buying organizations in the U.S.

Most people are familiar with the "We Buy Ugly Houses" billboards and yard signs. The bright red and yellow signs with gigantic letters claiming to buy unsightly homes bring hope to distressed homeowners who need to sell their house fast or face foreclosure.

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January 30, 2009

Real Estate Investing Articles

Today, I'd like to share a few real estate investing articles resources with you. If you're like me, you spend considerable time searching for credible information about the market. It certainly has been a roller coaster ride, with changes occurring daily.

There's no shortage of real estate investing articles. Opinions surrounding the market range from complete despair to being able to see the light at the end of the tunnel. I suppose you could say I am somewhere in between. I believe there is an abundance of investment opportunities. I also believe real estate investors who take time to become educated about the ever-changing real estate market can amass fortunes over the long term

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December 03, 2008

Wholesaling for Quick Cash

Wholesaling for quick cash is a relatively risk-free real estate investment strategy. There are four steps to wholesaling real estate. The first step requires locating property owners who are highly motivated to sell their real estate. Step two involves negotiating the purchase price. Step three involves placing the property under contract. Step four requires locating a real estate rehabber or investor to purchase the contract.

In essence, wholesaling for quick cash is a form of house flipping. The primary difference is when buyers purchase real estate for wholesaling purposes they do not have to rehab the property. Instead, real estate is purchased significantly under market value and sold to a property rehabber.

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December 01, 2008

Cash Flow Notes for Sale

Investing in cash flow notes for sale can provide investors with a relatively secure investment opportunity. There are numerous types of cash flow notes including business notes, real estate notes, land contracts, owner will carry financing, and structured settlements.

All types of real estate can be backed with cash flow notes for sale. In fact, realestate notes are the most common type of cash flow note investment. Property owners can sell their real estate holdings in whole or part, using the property as collateral with promissory notes.

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