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Real Estate Investing

Blue-Chip Real Estate Strategy Fits Economic Climate

by Ryan Hinricher | April 26, 2010

The housing recovery is limping along slowly leaving many real estate investors wondering where to invest their dollars.  Some speculation is even returning to the market with new investors looking to purchase, renovate, and resale distressed properties for short term profits.  Owning a real estate investment brokerage allows me to see a variety of transactions, [...]

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Real Estate Investing

Cash Flow: Real vs. Realtor

by Richard Warren | April 12, 2010
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I recently met a real estate agent at a networking meeting. He was a likeable guy but nothing really stood out about him.  When he learned that I had a number of rental properties and had been investing in real estate for many years he suddenly “specialized” in working with investors.  I had the feeling [...]

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Real Estate Investing

Real Estate Investing: Specialize or Die

by John Fedro | March 27, 2010

Whether you are just starting to dip your toes into the ocean that is real estate, or are free diving in the great blue yonder, you need to be aware of the rules that govern your ability to maximize your success.  You have most likely heard that there are countless ways to become profitable within [...]

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Real Estate Investing

Understanding How the Stages of Life Should Affect Investment Strategy

by Jeff Brown | March 23, 2010

Ya don’t give a drowning man a glass of water, right? It’s not appropriate to his immediate circumstance. That glass of water makes a lot more sense when given to the man in the desert who’s been without water for a couple days. In this initial part of a series, I will address a common [...]

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Real Estate Investing

A Tale of Two Real Estate Joint Ventures: Success vs. Failure

by John Fedro | March 6, 2010
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The old saying goes “two heads are better than one.”  Out of all the real estate transactions I have been a part of, some of my favorite deals were the JV deals I have done with a partner.  Working a real estate investing deal with someone else can greatly increase profits, productivity and results.   [...]

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Real Estate News

The Ten Best in RE.net This Week: Feb. 27, 2010 Edition

by Dean Ouellette | February 27, 2010
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1 ) Real Estate Investors – Don’t Be Seduced By Rickety Cash Flow – Good article for investors who are obsessed only with cash flow. This is one of my favorite topics I like to read Jeff Brown write about. His opinion always seems to be a little different than most opinions on cash flow. [...]

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Real Estate Investing

Mobile Home Investing: Design on A Dime

by John Fedro | February 21, 2010
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There are many ways to beautify a home for sale or rent when money is tight.  Our goal as investors on a budget should be to maximize beauty and sales appeal and minimizing our spending limit.  I say, “The more money we keep in our pocket the better.”  Keep in mind the list below are [...]

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Real Estate Investing

Appreciation Rate Isn’t What’s Most Important

by Jeff Brown | February 2, 2010

Lost in the weekend conversation about the current state of your portfolios, beside the fact your steak just cruised past medium rare, is what’s really important. Assuming your main goal is an ever increasing net worth, obsessing on appreciation can sometimes take your eye off the ball. That ball is capital growth. But isn’t appreciation [...]

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Real Estate Investing

A True Story About Why Mobile Homes Are So Forgiving

by John Fedro | January 9, 2010
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The date was May 20th, 2002 and was standing (mouth open in shock) inside my “newest” mobile home acquisition; a 1981 doublewide located in a clean mobile home park.  When I originally looked and agreed to buy the mobile home I did my own inspection.  Upon inspecting the home I only quickly walked thru and [...]

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Real Estate Investing

5 Obviously Simple Reasons to Invest in Mobile Homes in 2010

by John Fedro | January 2, 2010
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Mobile home investing usually happens one of two ways; you invest in mobile homes attached to “land you own” OR you invest in a mobile homes that are “not on your land” (typically land rented in a mobile home park).  Today, let’s talk now about mobile homes located on rented land (in mobile home parks)! [...]

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Real Estate Investing

Worshipping At the Altar of Cash Flow – II

by Jeff Brown | December 22, 2009
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There are many schools of thought when it comes  to investing in real estate for retirement. Two of them dominate. One says you buy property and hold it forever. When you’ve saved up enough to buy another one you do — and hold IT forever. The idea is you allow rental income to pay off [...]

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When Is Cash Flow NOT the Be All End All?

by Jeff Brown | December 18, 2009
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If you’re relatively young or not yet 50, earning more than enough income at work, and living the lifestyle you more or less prefer, cash flow ain’t yer problem. Think about it from a practical viewpoint. You’re paying taxes, saving money, going on vacations, and educating your kids. You have retirement plans at work, (please [...]

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Real Estate Investing

How To Make $70,000 Off A Real Estate Wholesale Deal

by Jason Hanson | September 16, 2009

I’m currently working on my longest deal ever. So far it’s been about eight months in the making. Let me show you how this deal evolved so you can learn how to make $70,000…with only a few hours worth of work.

About eight months ago one of my partners got a lead from a guy who owns a beachfront condo in Virginia Beach, VA. It’s a gorgeous condo in perfect condition. The owner is an “eccentric” individual who travels a lot and didn’t want to have to deal with the property anymore.

I met with this owner twice in person to negotiate the deal. At first I thought it was going to be an awesome lease option deal. The mortgage balance was relatively low and the place could be rented out for $3,000 a week during the peak season. My partner and I were looking at over a thousand dollars a month in cash flow.

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Real Estate Investing

Real Estate Investors: How to Find Great Cash Flow Deals

by Ryan Moeller | July 21, 2009

The most important thing for beginner real estate investors is to find great deals. Not good ones, but great ones. Here are some steps that will help investors find those great cash flow deals.

8 Steps to Finding Great Cash Flow Deals

Note: Finding great deals takes time and patience. Often times, new investors get impatient and jump into the first property that gets them excited. Keeping emotion out of the equation and being methodical is key when buying rental properties.

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Real Estate

The Passive Income Deception

by Justin Pierce | July 19, 2009

"Trump"ing the CompetitionI was at an investor’s meeting not too long ago talking with a young, idealistic, newbie investor who brushed off one of my real estate suggestions and told me he was looking for passive income. He wanted -in short order- to work only 4 hours per week. Ahh, yes, the fabled four-hour workweek, I’ve heard of it so many times yet I’ve never actually known anybody who had one, not anybody making any money at least. I think it must be next to the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.

I admit, I’m going a little overboard with the pot of gold bit, but it’s for a much-needed theatrical effect. To be fair, real estate is like any business and there are some investors out there who have worked hard, became successful and were able to build a system that they could back away from a little and turn more operations responsibilities over to others. Make no mistake, however, it took a lot of work to build that system.

When they say passive income they are usually talking about rental properties. They tell you to go buy a property. Rent out said property to a tenant who pays the mortgage and expenses and you keep the difference. Easy right? Maybe if your Donald Trump and you start out with a million dollars to put down and pay management.

Lets analyze a more realistic scenario.

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