by Ben Innes-Ker | Dec 3, 2014 | Real Estate Investing Strategies
Most real estate investing strategies are focused on forced appreciation to generate lump sums of cash (fix and flips, short sales, foreclosures), others focus on cash flow (mobile homes, low-end rentals, Class C apartment buildings). While building cash reserves and...
by J.P. Vaughan | Nov 22, 2014 | Real Estate Investing News
All the Real Estate News That’s Fit to RE-Print™ Welcome to our weekly edition of Real Estate Investing News This Week. Highlights this week include: Single-Family Starts Up 4.2 Percent Builder Confidence Rises Four Points Home Flipping At Lowest Level Since Q2 2009...
by J.P. Vaughan | Nov 15, 2014 | Real Estate Investing News
All the Real Estate News That’s Fit to RE-Print™ Welcome to our weekly edition of Real Estate Investing News This Week. Highlights this week include: Home Prices Rise 5.6% Institutional Investor Share and Cash Sales Drop Foreclosure Activity Increases 15% In October...
by William Bronchick, J.D. | Nov 12, 2014 | Creative Real Estate Investing, Real Estate Investing Strategies
This video will reveal to you the alternative to transactional funding. It’s such a slick trick, you’ll be kicking yourself for not knowing this all these years. The forms and instructions are laid out in my Creative Financing course. So you’ve got that deal locked up...
by Rick Tobin | Nov 4, 2014 | Real Estate Investor Resources
Buying, funding, flipping, and selling real estate is now easier and faster than ever before. Technology and “real time” data sources are available – at our fingertips – on our computers and “smart phones.” What may have taken months (in the past) to...
by J.P. Vaughan | Nov 1, 2014 | Real Estate Investing News
All the Real Estate News That’s Fit to RE-Print™ Welcome to our weekly edition of Real Estate Investing News This Week. Highlights this week include: Home Price Gains Fade Further Short Sales + Foreclosures = 13% of All Sales Vacant “Zombie” Foreclosures...
by Zach Braunel | Oct 28, 2014 | Miscellaneous, Motivated Sellers
It Looks Like a Normal Letter, so It Gets Opened Yellow letters can generate a high response rate because they get opened, and they get opened because they do not look like a normal marketing letter. They come in a hand-addressed, invitation-style envelope. The...
by J.P. Vaughan | Oct 26, 2014 | Real Estate Investing News
All the Real Estate News That’s Fit to RE-Print™ Welcome to our weekly edition of Real Estate Investing News This Week. Highlights this week include: U.S. Foreclosure Activity Edges Up in Third Quarter Zombie Foreclosures – Millions of Delinquent Tax Revenue...
by Zach Braunel | Oct 21, 2014 | Motivated Sellers
Want the highest possible response rate on your marketing to motivated sellers? Of course you do. The biggest problem with most direct mail is: It doesn’t get opened. Our instinct and habit is to throw it in the trash. That’s part of the reason The Yellow...
by Ben Innes-Ker | Oct 15, 2014 | Apartments, Commercial Real Estate
If you’re wholesaling apartment buildings, your job is finding deals. Not just good deals, great deals. This is what makes wholesaling work–deals so good that investors act fast to take them off the market, before other investors snatch them up. The ideal...