Posts Tagged ‘Investing’

Becoming A Real Estate Investor

June 28, 2008  |  Investing  |  No Comments

As a real estate investor, making the deals to get the realestate you need is one of the most important aspects of your job. If you are a beginning investor and need help discovering how to make an investing deal, there is a plethora of web sites out there to give you advice and tips in order to work out

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Investing As A Realestate Builder

June 21, 2008  |  Investing  |  No Comments

As someone who is in the business of investing, there are many options for you to choose from to make the profit that you desire. Not only can you make an investment in residential or commercial property that is already on the market, but you can also choose to be a realestate builder. This is where you find affordable vacant

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Using Foreclosures As A Stepping Stone

June 19, 2008  |  Foreclosure, Investing  |  No Comments

Foreclosures are a great way to start in real estate. They can often be found for a cheap price, financed easily, need minimal to moderate restoration, and can give you a quick and profitable turn around. It is also a way to kick start your business from small to medium single family residences to larger or multi-family properties. Once financially

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Starting Out in Real Estate

June 7, 2008  |  Investing, Mortgage & Loans  |  No Comments

When looking to make an investment in real estate, you need to decide what type of real estate properties you want to look for before taking out any mortgages or loans. Many first time investors who are looking to get their feet wet decide to go for residential properties. There are several reasons why this is a great way to start.

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Making Residual Income Through A Rental Property

May 19, 2008  |  Investing  |  No Comments

Rental property is a great way to make an investment that keeps on giving. With this method of investment, you won’t make a great deal of money immediately, but it will set you up with plenty of monthly income. Enough to make your mortgage payment, finance other projects, and keep a portion to pay yourself. Being the owner of a rental

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