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Real Estate Investing Fundamentals
Investor and Wealth Building Video Series
In this video you will learn
•Proven techniques for investing in Real Estate
•How to locate deals on properties
•Learn about foreclosures, REO’s and tax sales
•The benefits of 1031 Tax Exchanges
•Working with tenants and leases
•Managing your properties
•How to limit your liabilities and risks
•Several experts give you industry knowledge
•Actual links to free foreclosure websites
•Links to free pre-foreclosure websites
•Links to free REO websites
•Download files on the DVD to assist you
•Go into an actual investment property
•Flipping properties
•Learn about some of the financing options to you so you can retire early
Learn from several experienced real estate investors. Your will receive their advice on how to get started and take the fear out of this rewarding venture. These investors will give you real world experience including the pros and cons on investing. You will hear from veteran investors so you may develop your own investing philosophy. The free links provided in this video are some of the same ones you may pay hundreds of dollars for on pay per foreclosure websites.
Now with low interest rates and high foreclosures this is the perfect time to purchase investment properties. This how to DVD will show you some of the methods the rich get richer and how to get into the real estate investing market. 1031 Tax exchanges are one method that investor increase their net worth and defer their tax liability.
This video will educate you how to protect your real estate investments and insider knowledge on how to manage the properties and the rental tenants. This video is not a quick rich video, but rather a real life approach to understanding some of the tools that experience real estate investors use every day in working in the housing market.
Duration : 0:2:34
Our experts include; Audrey Richter-Realtor, Investor, Tom Harner-Investor Coach, Lender, Herb Chisholm-Property Manager, Stephen Showalter-Investor, Diane Rivera-1031 Tax Exchange Expert, Cheryl Moses-Property Manager, Marilyn Gelsie- Investor, Lender and Dave Born-Realtor and Investor.
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Good tenants are everywhere.
Conversely, idiots with nightmare stories about “some friend of a friend of a friend” who got their house trashed by a bad tenant are everywhere too.
Is it possible for you to get stuck with the tenant from hell? Sure, if you do not follow a few simple rules.
You can get a great tenant every time when you follow Erick’s system for screening tenants.
Duration : 0:6:20
Great Advice on Buying Investment Property And Screening Potential Tenants
Residential Investment Property: 3 Tips to Follow to Profit. Residential investment property acquisition involves several important things that you should remember. If violated, these can get you in trouble like getting a cash drain instead of a cash cow property. Watch this video to learn about 3 tips that you can follow to profit. More residential investment property tips through our FREE e-course are available at http://myrealestateinvestmentsecrets.com
Duration : 0:2:22
More residential investment property tips through our FREE e-course are available at http://myrealestateinvestmentsecrets.com
If you are trying to invest in real estate and need to start finding undervalued and discounted investment property, then you will need to know where to look so that you can find the deals before the next guy does. Investment real estate is a very competitive field and those that are not quick will have a hard time finding a good discount investment property. The worst thing you can do as an investor is to pay full price for a home and think that you can fix it up or flip it. Here is a guide to finding undervalued real estate and other forms of real estate investment.
The first option you have is to join a local real estate investment club and start networking with other investors. Networking is a great way to finding discounted fixer uppers because often many of these investors will have their hands full, but won’t want to just leave a good deal alone. If they know you are actively looking for discount investment property, then they will call you instead of someone else, this means that you’ll have your phone ringing telling you about deals before you can find them, which makes your job easy.
Another option you can use to finding undervalued properties, is to start paying for bird dogs to look through property listings and help find you fixer uppers. Many times, if you have a list of several people that know you are looking for property, then you can get your phone ringing off the hook by offering to pay them a couple hundred dollars per lead. You have to make sure they know what price and value you are looking for in an investment property, but once they do you won’t have to spend any time finding good deals.
Lastly, you can go through the property listings on your own and try to find the deals yourself. You can look through all of the newspapers, classified ads, and FSBO websites to try and find good deals if you feel you have the time. This can be a difficult process if you don’t know what you are doing, however if you become good at this then you will soon shave tons of time off of the process. Once you’ve created a system of how and where to find undervalued property and good fixer uppers, then you can keep repeating the process until you’ve got enough houses to keep your hands full, at which point you can help others out by passing good deals on to them.
Having a network of allies is a great way to stay abreast of the latest in the investment property scene in the area you operate. Although you can do everything on your own, you will soon realize that you hardly have enough time to perfect one area of the process, let alone all of them. Having a team at your side can make flipping houses or investing in investment property a much more profitable and successful venture than doing it alone.
Scott Miscall
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