by Brandon Reynolds | Sep 10, 2008 | Real Estate Investment How-to Articles
The sellers had spent two agonizing months trying to make repairs to their rental house. Their tenants had not paid the rent for several months and had skipped out leaving them with a trashed house. It didn’t take me very long to see that I was negotiating with...
by Brandon Reynolds | Sep 10, 2008 | Real Estate Investment How-to Articles
If you know where to look and develop the proper mind set, there are plenty of real estate deals out there that you can put together without any cash or credit. I never put my own money into a deal. If it means taking money out of my pocket, I pass. Why risk it?...
by Brandon Reynolds | Sep 10, 2008 | Real Estate Investment How-to Articles
Perhaps you have heard other real estate “gurus” talk about 25, 50, or even 100 different ways to buy real estate for no money down. In reality, there are only four possible ways to buy real estate–with or without any money down. I’ll try to...
by Brandon Reynolds | Sep 9, 2008 | Real Estate Investment How-to Articles
Several years ago, a friend and I sat down and decided we were going to write offers on single family houses listed with Realtors. In fact, we were looking for a way to increase our production. We weren’t happy with the volume of transactions coming our way. So...
by Brandon Reynolds | Sep 9, 2008 | Real Estate Investment How-to Articles
The mobile home park manager called and said the bank had repossessed a mobile home and wanted to get it off their books. (Anothernon-performing asset–I love ’em.) The owners had abandoned the home and left it in poor condition and the bank was the...
by Brandon Reynolds | Sep 9, 2008 | Real Estate Investment How-to Articles
An equity share is a joint purchase of property and is an offshoot of the joint venture. In an equity share, one party, called the Occupier, occupies the property. The other party, called the Investor, provides the down payment funds. The Occupier has exclusive...