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Residential Investing with a Lease/Purchase
One of the most efficient ways to invest in residential real estate is to do a lease/purchase. The reason a lease/purchase is so effective is because it provides a win-win situation for both the seller/landlord and the buyer/tenant. For the owner, it provides a potential buyer and a tenant that will be willing to take care of the home. For the buyer, it provides the right to purchase the home for a fixed price, and time to save money and improve their credit. [ More ]
Apr 3, 2006, 13:28
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What To Do When The Banks Say No!
Is it more traumatic to be told no by a date or a bank? Actually, I 'm not sure but I can tell you I've gotten a lot of no's from one of them...I'm not saying which. For many investors the no from the banks can be a serious problem. How can one possibly do real estate investing without a lender or a large amount of money in the bank? [ More ]
Mar 22, 2006, 17:19
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Real Estate Investor Question: Rehab and Sell, or Rehab and Keep?
Why bother keeping property after it's rehabbed? Why not sell it after the rehab and GET PAID! Of course, the first questions that you must answer is how emergent is your need for quick cash? You can likely generate the most SHORT TERM cash by selling a freshly rehabbed house. But, you will give much of it away in taxes come next April. [ More ]
Oct 31, 2005, 19:31
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