by Brandon Reynolds | Jun 30, 2009 | Real Estate Investment How-to Articles
As you start doing more and more real estate deals, as an investor (unless you have unlimited resources–the consummate deep pockets), sooner or later you will reach the limits of what you can do on your own. Some investors find this upsetting, but I like to look...
by Brandon Reynolds | Jun 30, 2009 | Real Estate Investment How-to Articles
I’d like to compare hard money to private money, which are in ways similar, in ways different, but definitely confused with one another when investors discuss them. Both hard money and private money are typically asset based loans, backed more by the strength of...
by Brandon Reynolds | Jun 23, 2009 | Real Estate Investment How-to Articles
Walking through a used mobile home can sometimes seem overwhelming. Cat urine and dog feces on the carpets, soft floors by the tub and laundry areas, holes in the walls, ceiling repairs needed from a leaky roof, and more. When considering whether to take on a rehab...
by Brandon Reynolds | Jun 23, 2009 | Real Estate Investment How-to Articles
We do most of our own property inspection except for A/C, plumbing, and electrical. This is what I have on me or in my car. Most of these things you can actually carry on a duty belt. And by the way–Always tell someone where you are going and when. Mace (for...
by Brandon Reynolds | Jun 23, 2009 | Real Estate Investment How-to Articles
I bet you never thought your business and investments would look quite like this. The business changes, real estate crash, and credit meltdown have rattled the whole country. It’s also given you a real opportunity. It’s a chance to examine what is most...
by Brandon Reynolds | Jun 23, 2009 | Real Estate Investment How-to Articles
There are many benefits for doing an owner-carry installment sale (owner financing, as opposed to conventional bank financing) for both the buyer and seller. Sometimes the advantages inure to the benefit of one or the other, but in most cases the transaction is...