by Chad Doty | Apr 24, 2012 | Apartments, Buy and Hold, Commercial Real Estate
Winning in real estate investing requires that you follow two simple rules: Understand which asset classes have the best risk/reward ratio. Invest in the best locations for your asset class and strategy. In this article, I’d like to discuss Rule 1 (best asset classes)...
by Jim Ingersoll | Apr 17, 2012 | Buy and Hold, Fixer - Rehab, House Flipping/Wholesaling
As we near the bottom of our real estate market, investors are realizing it’s becoming a great market and it’s time to start buying houses again. Investors who buy now can hold onto the investment for very good cash flow or flip the house for an instant...
by Jim Ingersoll | Mar 20, 2012 | Buy and Hold, Motivated Sellers, Real Estate Investing Strategies, Real Estate Investor Resources
Connecting with burned out landlords can lead to finding some great deals and buying houses directly from motivated sellers. And believe me, there are plenty of burned out landlords in the real estate business. Have you ever been a burned out landlord? I once was. My...
by Ben Yonge | Mar 19, 2012 | Buy and Hold, Foreclosures/Short Sales, Real Estate Investing Strategies
When you’re dining at an upscale restaurant, do you choose the straightforward steak, or do you bravely order the dish you can barely pronounce? Does your family spend summer vacations huddled in the same old cabin every year, or do you travel to new exciting...
by Ben Yonge | Feb 9, 2012 | Buy and Hold, Real Estate Investing Strategies
House flipping is all the rage in America these days, but what explains the buzz? The promise of a fat profit is the biggest draw, of course, and many people also seem to take pleasure in making a beautiful home out of a neglected foreclosure. Then there are the...