by Jim Ingersoll | Jun 28, 2012 | Buy and Hold, Creative Real Estate Investing, HomePage, House Flipping/Wholesaling
Investing in real estate can be a little scary at times, especially for beginners. But please don’t let your fears hold you back from jumping into the very best real estate market we have seen in decades. Instead, use these 9 steps to minimize your risk and feel good...
by Jim Ingersoll | Jun 19, 2012 | Buy and Hold, HomePage, Real Estate Investing Strategies
Investing in real estate is your best bet for building wealth. According to the Federal Reserve, families’ median net worth fell almost 40% between 2007 and 2010, down to levels last seen in 1992. There has never been a better day than today to prepare for your...
by Brandon Reynolds | May 29, 2012 | Money-Making Ideas
Current market conditions have made investing in long-term rental property more appealing than ever. If you buy a few rental properties and self-manage them, you’ll have several duties (in addition to cashing checks). One of the biggest is trying to keep your...
by William Bronchick, J.D. | May 15, 2012 | HomePage, Miscellaneous
1. Not Knowing the Market Numbers Knowing your market is as important as any other factor in real estate investing. This means having a neighborhood-by-neighborhood analysis of the supply curve and average days on market. Both of these data formulas can be found...
by Brandon Reynolds | Apr 16, 2012 | Real Estate Investor Success Stories
I’ve been following Creonline.com for about 6 years or so, and have done several deals because of the ideas and Success Stories shared. In return, I’d like to share mine. Remember: Check the “Items Wanted” category As an avid Craigslister, I...
by Brandon Reynolds | Apr 2, 2012 | Real Estate Investor Success Stories
My brother, Nick, and I low-balled the owner of a vacant multi-unit property offering him a really low down payment and a lower asking price–with owner financing, since we knew he owned it free and clear. (If you don’t ask, you don’t receive...