Real Estate Investing By The Numbers
Just like most things real estate investing can be broken down into easy to learn step.Step One - Learn the basics:Ownership of real estate is evidenced by a valid deed. When you buy property the seller signs a deed that transfers his ownership interest to you. Most states use a Warranty Deed. ...
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How to Create Cash Flow Out of Thin Air!
Want to see a trick every real estate investor will love?From the Desk of Thomas KishCrazy as it may sound......there really is something that can create cash flow out of
thin air. And it has nothing to do with a magic wand or pulling
rabbits out of a hat.It has to do with the use of credit but ...
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Refinance Rental Property - Don't Sell It
You own a rental property for years, and never see the "big pay-off." Is it time to cash in on your investment, now that you've paid down the mortgage, and values are up? Maybe not.The Problem With SellingSelling means you'll have to pay a large capital gains tax. This can be avoided if you ...
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Business Credit Card Dirty Tricks
My system teaches people that the proper use
of credit is the fastest way to speed up your profits
in real estate investing.And you can use this system no matter what your
own credit score is.What you must understand is how to use a newly
created business name to go out and get business
credit ...
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The Ultimate Business Network: One Secret Power of the Masters
Dear Friend:If you're out there networking and have been for sometime, you understand the astronomical benefits of networking with the "right" people -- especially when they have your kind of prospects who are hot and willing to buy.If not, you're in for a treat! Let me briefly explainThe average ...
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Dangerous Debt Consolidation Loans
On the surface, debt consolidation loans offer cash-strapped consumers some relief from high interest rates. Looking deeper, consumers should be wary of both the pros and cons of this fast growing practice. In their simplest forms, debt consolidation loans are refinance agreements, second ...
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Applying for a Home Loan
Applying for a home loan may not be the most exciting way to spend your time, but if you are like many potential homeowners, it is probably a necessary evil. If you have some knowledge of the process ahead of time, however, it will go much more smoothly.Home loan applications tend to be very long, ...
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Car Loan Refinancing - When To Refinance Your Car Loan
Want to save money? Lower your monthly payment? Then refinance your old car loan. Trade in your high interest rate loan for a lower rate, especially if your credit score has improved. You can also lower your payments by extending your loan terms, helping your cash flow.Trading In High RatesWhen ...
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Senior Insecurity
Many millions of senior citizens and others have most if not all of their retirement portfolios in interest bearing certificates of some kind. Many have Treasury Bills, Certificates of Deposit, Government National Mortgage certificates, Money Market accounts, AAA corporate bonds and more. They have ...
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10 No Money Down Ways to Buy Real Estate
Turn the Television on any Sunday morning and youll find yourself in the middle of a how to buy real estate infomercial. Can you really buy a house with no down payment? Can you really make thousands or millions of dollars buying real estate. Of course the answer is yes and no. The real question is ...
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Watch for the Price Points
Have you ever noticed how many prices aren't round figures?Many shops use the tactic of 9995, rather than 10,000, as it sounds a lot less, even thought it's only a fiver less.The daft thing is that people are taken in by this and once they've heard the first figure, they don't always take account ...
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Home Equity Loans in Texas
A few notes of importance:
This only applies to a homestead property, that is the customers primary residence
LTV refers to Loan to Value, meaning the loan amount as compared to the value of the home. As an example, a loan of $75,000 on a home valued at $100,000 would be a loan at 75% LTV.
These ...
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Stop Losing Thousands of Dollars Every Day: Six Tips For Creating Wealth
We all go to school for about twelve years, kindergarten through high school. Some
of us go to college and then graduate school. Personally, I went to school for three
years beyond college with law school and took financial courses after that was over.
In all of that time, economics courses, ...
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