by Lynda Hamid | Mar 10, 2017 | Buy and Hold, Creative Real Estate Investing, Real Estate Success Stories
Hello again, Jeanne. This is Lynda Hamid from Texas who wrote a Success Story in 2012. [A Real Estate Success Story? You Decide…] Well, I am writing now to tell everyone that my real estate success continues to this day, as I put my “exit strategy”...
by William Bronchick, J.D. | Feb 6, 2017 | Creative Real Estate Investing, House Flipping/Wholesaling, Motivated Sellers, Real Estate Investing Strategies
Marketing for motivated sellers is the key to success in real estate–you’ve heard it before, but I’ll say it again. All of the real estate investing techniques you learn are academic until you find some motivated sellers. The MLS is dead, auctions are thin, and...
by Rick Tobin | Jan 26, 2017 | Buy and Hold, Creative Real Estate Investing, House Flipping/Wholesaling, Motivated Sellers, Real Estate Investing Strategies
Buying and selling real estate can take a great deal of time and money. And since time is possibly the most valuable commodity of them all, I’ve compiled a list of some affordable strategies to find (and sell) properties. Here are 9 affordable strategies to find...
by Phil Akalp | Jan 11, 2017 | Asset Protection, Buy and Hold
If you’re like most real estate investors, you probably own more than one property. Or, maybe you’ve gotten your start with your first investment and you’re ready to expand. One of the most common questions from real estate investors is about how to structure...
by Jim Ingersoll | Jan 3, 2017 | Miscellaneous, Real Estate Investing Strategies
It can be overwhelming for new investors to choose their first investing strategy. The gurus love to push their latest courses and training programs. They tell investors they must learn all about: • Subject to deals • Wholesaling • Seller financing • Self-directed...
by Mike Johnson | Dec 27, 2016 | Miscellaneous
From high above the Wapiti Valley… It’s a crisp 43 degrees outside the log cabin this morning. Perfect jeans and flannel shirt weather. The Border Collie coils near the fire and the coffee mug sloshes from my last slurp. 6:33 am, wife still asleep, the house so quiet...
by Mike Kalis | Dec 14, 2016 | Creative Real Estate Investing, No Money Down, Real Estate Investing Strategies
If you’re an aspiring real estate investor, you may feel like you lack the capital, connections, and overall “know-how” to get started. I don’t blame you. Unless you have piles of cash and tons of free time, buying a bunch of investment properties probably...
by William Bronchick, J.D. | Nov 4, 2016 | Creative Real Estate Investing, Motivated Sellers
The biggest myth is that there are no deals in today’s hot market. Well, my friend, they’ve “moved the cheese,” so it’s time to look elsewhere… Finding investment properties isn’t always easy if you are doing the same old thing. You...
by Belen Figueira | Oct 18, 2016 | Apartments, Buy and Hold
Being an excellent landlord doesn’t mean you’re exempt from getting a few bad tenants. Screening tenants at the beginning of any lease is a good way to mitigate future risk, but it still doesn’t account for the unpredictability of some of them. In any case, as a...
by Peter Abualzolof | Oct 6, 2016 | Buy and Hold, Real Estate Investing Strategies
Sometimes the middle of nowhere is right where you want your real estate investment. Small towns and populations might scare some people away, but they’re pretty good at not scaring your money away. If you’re an investor living in a big city, a small town real estate...