The Complete Guide to Investing in Real Estate Tax Liens & Deeds: How to Earn High Rates of Return – Safely

2010
03.08

  • ISBN13: 9780910627733
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product Description
Purchasing tax lien instruments from city, county, and municipal governments can provide you with very high and secure rates of return, in some cases as high as 12%, 18%, 24%, or even 1,000% or more per year. If performed correctly, investments in tax lien instruments will far outpace stock market performance, even traditional real estate investments. The key is to know how to perform this process correctly. Tax lien certificates and deeds are not purchased throu… More >>

The Complete Guide to Investing in Real Estate Tax Liens & Deeds: How to Earn High Rates of Return – Safely

How to Find a Real Estate Mentor and Select Deals

2010
03.08

Product Description
Includes the following 2 audio CDs with members only website access.

In “Selecting the Best Real Estate Deals” included topics: How does deal analysis fit into the big picture?, Why you need to know Fair Market Value (FMV), How to find comparables sales data so you know what the house is really worth, How to select comparable houses to ensure your value is accurate, How to use comparables to determine the actual Fair Market Value, How to get more offers accepted by… More >>

How to Find a Real Estate Mentor and Select Deals

Apartment Investing: Assessing Motivation

2010
03.08

As a real estate investor focusing almost exclusively on apartment buildings throughout the country, people often ask me what it takes to find motivated sellers. All buyers want to make intelligent investment decisions, and to do so investors must understand seller motivation-thus the question.

One of the most important principles for negotiating the purchase of a lifetime (over and over again) is to learn and understand seller motivation. They generally fall into one of four categories:

They need to solve a problem. (Management headaches, divorce, bankruptcy, death, illness, lawsuit, needs cash, dispute with partner)
Their circumstances are changing. (Retirement, moving, job transfer, increase in taxes)
They have other opportunities. (1031 tax-deferred exchange, business, stock)
They’re price motivated. (If they get their price, they’ll sell. If not, they won’t.)

If you buy an apartment building and hope to make a lot of money, you’ll need to convert current and/or future cash flow into value. Price is undoubtedly a major factor in your decision making process. If you negotiate with sellers who are price motivated, you’re less likely to get what you want and you’ll probably make a poor investment. It’s your job to figure out what’s driving the selling decision and then focus on solving whatever issue your counterpart is facing, but you don’t want to solve it by paying too much for the property. So how do you do it?

Apartment Investing: Multiple Offers

2010
03.06

“Was it good?” my wife asked as I tried to lift my bloated gut from the dining room table. My eyes were clearly bigger than my stomach. I felt like I had gained 10 pounds. I was completely stuffed and ready to take a nap.

“It was very good,” I replied. “You outdid yourself.”

She smiled and started to clear the table. Though the living room couch and my favorite blanket were calling my name, I jumped in to help her. After we finally got all the dishes to the kitchen, she filled the sink with water, added a little soap and started washing them. I grabbed a towel and asked, “Can I dry the dishes?”

She passed out. (Okay, not really.)

But you get the point. Some offers are no-brainers. Others are a little more difficult to get accepted. What I want to talk to you about today is how to get sellers to accept your offer when you expect multiple Purchase and Sale Agreements (PSAs) on an apartment building.

If you find a property that’s not on the market and you’re negotiating with the seller, it’s not so difficult to get an offer accepted. That’s because you’re the only game in town and you have time to negotiate without the fear of someone else coming in to rip the carpet out from under you.

Top Five Reasons to Invest in Real Estate Today

2010
03.05

When it comes to real estate, the topic of the day is the downturn in the market, the number of people losing their homes, and how much this is going to hurt the economy. In the seventeen years I have been in the real estate business, I have witnessed every fluctuation the market has to offer. While it is true that many property owners are enduring trying times, rarely does the same happen to knowledgeable real estate investors.

There are those individuals who remain emotionally unattached and invest wisely in real estate. As a result, they live a very comfortable, if not lavish, lifestyle. Investing in real estate, especially during a downturn, can widen an investor’s opportunities and bring about lucrative returns. This is a truth. If you are thinking about becoming a real estate investor or have already made the decision to start, the following information is priceless.

Wanting to secure a comfortable financial future, most of us go to work every day hoping to build a nest egg. Since, it is common knowledge that real estate investors have the capacity to not only build a nest egg but also create a fortune, why aren’t more people joining the ranks of real estate multimillionaires? Why aren’t there more people fighting for a seat on the real estate bandwagon?


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