by Brandon Reynolds | Mar 6, 2012 | Newsletter Archive
March 7, 2012 New Blog Articles Are You Ready to Be a Bandit Investor and Steal Some Deals? by Jim Ingersoll Seasoned investor, Jim Ingersoll, get this question a lot: How do you find all those great deals you buy directly from motivated sellers? The answer: There are...
by Jim Ingersoll | Mar 6, 2012 | Creative Real Estate Investing, Motivated Sellers, Real Estate Investing Strategies
In my previous article, “Why You Don’t Need Fannie Mae or HUD,” I shared why I believe we are at a critical time for real estate investors to begin finding their own deals. With foreclosure inventory so high and distressed property so easy to acquire, many...
by Brandon Reynolds | Mar 6, 2012 | Real Estate Investor Success Stories
After working 22 years in the corporate world with AT&T, Lucent Technologies, Avaya & ADC in the telecommunications industry, I got downsized. I took the opportunity to move to the beach and chose the beautiful Alabama gulf coast even though I had never been...
by Phil Wazonek | Mar 5, 2012 | Apartments, Commercial Real Estate
In this first blog article, I’ll introduce you to the many reasons you should consider investing in apartments. Over the next few weeks, I’ll elaborate on the details because I want to give both the experienced and novice investor my insights and...
by Marko Rubel | Feb 21, 2012 | House Flipping/Wholesaling, Real Estate Investing Strategies
The information discussed in this article is VERY important and a major step to wholesaling real estate, or house flipping, so take the time to read it carefully. Hopefully, by now you have assembled a buyers list, located a title company and an attorney to close the...
by Brandon Reynolds | Feb 20, 2012 | Newsletter Archive
February 22, 2012 New Feature Article Due Diligence: Physical & Legal Conditions by Ray Alcorn, Forum Host Investigating an income property is a lot like a detective story… You’re never quite sure if what you’re seeing is the whole truth, or even...
by Brandon Reynolds | Feb 20, 2012 | Real Estate Investment How-to Articles
Investigating an income property is a lot like a detective story. You’re never quite sure if what you’re seeing is the whole truth, or even relevant to solving the case. We wade through reams of facts in search of bits of information that, when considered...
by Jim Ingersoll | Feb 14, 2012 | Motivated Sellers
Did you get the memo from Fannie Mae? They are making some significant changes in their approach to managing their foreclosure inventory, and it affects real estate investors. Here are the recent trends I am seeing with Fannie Mae foreclosure inventory: 1. The...
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...
by Brandon Reynolds | Feb 6, 2012 | Newsletter Archive
February 8, 2012 New Feature Article Commercial Real Estate: Operational Due Diligence by Ray Alcorn, Forum Host According to our Commercial Real Estate expert, Ray Alcorn, operational due diligence is the easiest category in investigating a potential income property....