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 Marko Rubel | Jan 12, 2012 | House Flipping/Wholesaling, Real Estate Investing Strategies
This is a 6-part series that will teach you how to start wholesaling real estate for quick cash and good profits. Wholesaling Houses – The Real Estate Investor’s Foundation As you’re starting, you will be learning different methods of making money as a...
by J.P. Vaughan | Dec 6, 2011 | Real Estate Investing Strategies
Real estate investing mistakes can be costly on so many levels. They can wipe out your potential profit and, if you make one big mistake, it can wipe you out financially and emotionally. We all make mistakes. The trick is to keep your mistakes small and to learn from...
by J.P. Vaughan | Nov 3, 2011 | Motivated Sellers, Real Estate Investor Resources
The key to getting great real estate deals is in having a bountiful supply of “motivated sellers.” I’ve put together this extensive resource for you, so you’ll always have plenty of ways to find motivated sellers or, better yet, for motivated...
by Marko Rubel | Oct 8, 2011 | Creative Real Estate Investing, Foreclosures/Short Sales, Real Estate Investing Strategies
Recent posts on the Real Estate Investing Forum have asked about taking over the seller’s payments and not being able to find any houses with equity. Here’s the truth. There are still houses with equity, but most investors are marketing without targeting or...