Real estate investing is an exciting, yet lucrative, way to create sustainable wealth and residual income, while securing your family’s economic future. Unlike many other business opportunities, real estate entrepreneurs don’t need a mountain of cash or flawless credit in order to get in the game. Here are four effective strategies for launching your own real estate investing empire
Bird Dogging — This is probably one of the simplest ways to get started as a real estate investor. Instead of marketing property, you’re more of an information broker. A bird dog simply locates property that is available at below-market prices, gathers some information about the property and the owner, and forwards the information to a real estate investor that would be willing to make the purchase.
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For many different reasons, most people are eyeing the real estate market right now for potential 2010 purchase. Some people simply want to move their family up to a larger home with less cost, while others are considering going into business flipping houses or taking on additional rental properties.
The year 2010 will bring about many changes in the real estate world. One of the questions you may want to think about is whether or not investing in real estate is a wise decision for you. Here are a few things to consider:
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While business financing patients (commercial borrowers) might be in serious condition when they find that their bank will not provide needed commercial real estate loans, experienced small business finance specialists can frequently help in restoring financial health that will facilitate a business getting out of an intensive care situation. In some cases this involves finding a healthy bank that is willing (and able) to provide “normal” commercial mortgages, but it will probably be necessary to explore non-bank solutions in many other instances.
Lending activity has also decreased significantly for other forms of business financing such as working capital financing. Commercial loans have essentially been downsized or laid off just as many workers have. The realization that banks are rarely announcing publicly that these cutbacks have occurred is what makes this situation different. Perhaps bankers like to think that when they stop making small business loans nobody will notice. When it becomes public knowledge that their small business lending window is effectively closed, the bankers who placed commercial financing into intensive care are astute enough to realize that their public image will suffer even further damage.
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American has been startled by the sub-prime market collapse, which has created a major financial crisis. Lenders gave out too much money to those with bad credit and now they can not repay their loans. This has created a large problem for todays home buyers.
Bank lenders are trying to resolve losses by charging you more expensive interest rates, closing cost and adding more uncalled for costs. You have the freedom to protect yourself and here is how!
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