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Great News for property investors.. Your heard right!
In an attempt to lower the amount of homes on the market available for sale and assist in balancing out the heavy inventory of homes.. The White House temporarily suspends ruling that imposes a 90-day waiting period before foreclosed homes can be sold to receive [...]
Government Suspends the FHA 90 Day Property Flipping Rule - Investors Avoid Seasoning Issues
June 15th, 2008 · 1 Comment
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Home Improvements and Rehabbing for Profit
May 12th, 2008 · No Comments
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Here are some great videos showing you how to do home repairs, home improvement, and rehab, great knowledge for the do it your self repairs or rennovations to increase property values.
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When to Use Lease Option vs. Getting the Deed
May 2nd, 2008 · No Comments
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Acquiring investment real estate can be handled with many approaches. Two very popular “no money down” approaches are lease options and subject to, or “getting the deed.
A lease option is a technique that involves gaining “control” of a property, but not ownership just the right to possess a property now and purchase that [...]
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Conquer Seller Objections When Buying “Subject to”
May 2nd, 2008 · No Comments
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Editor’s note: Buying a home “subject to” means “subject to the existing financing” already in place on the property. The terms of the original note with the lender stay the same, and the note remains in the seller’s name. Typically, you would then sell the house to a tenant/buyer on a lease option.] [...]
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