by William Bronchick, J.D. | Jun 9, 2015 | Creative Real Estate Investing, Miscellaneous
It’s a competitive market, right now. So what do you do to make sure your offer gets seen–and accepted? (No, it doesn’t necessarily need to be the highest offer.) These 7 tips work in any market, so take notes and start using them right away! CLICK...
by Rick Tobin | Jun 4, 2015 | Miscellaneous, Real Estate Investing Strategies
Whenever you purchase, finance, refinance, or sell real estate, title insurance is required. The difference between a good, clean title insurance policy and an imperfect title policy may be the difference between a profitable investment and a disaster. Title insurance...
by Rick Tobin | Feb 26, 2015 | Miscellaneous
In recent years, interest rates, housing inventory, vacancy rates, and cap rates have fallen dramatically. If we were to think of real estate investments as a “see saw” on a playground, falling interest rates, homes available for sale, vacancy rates, and cap rates for...
by Zach Braunel | Oct 28, 2014 | Miscellaneous, Motivated Sellers
It Looks Like a Normal Letter, so It Gets Opened Yellow letters can generate a high response rate because they get opened, and they get opened because they do not look like a normal marketing letter. They come in a hand-addressed, invitation-style envelope. The...
by Jim Ingersoll | Sep 18, 2014 | Buy and Hold, Miscellaneous
We all know that being a Landlord is a great paying job because you enjoy all the benefits of owning real estate and your tenants are paying for it. Unlike wholesaling or fixing and flipping houses, a Landlord builds his wealth one acquisition at a time and gets paid...
by Jennifer Riner, Zillow | Sep 2, 2014 | Miscellaneous
Landlords and “fix and flip” investors frequently upgrade their investment properties to increase their profitability before acquiring tenants or selling the units. Renovations related to plumbing, electric, roofing, or other major systems often require...