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7 Secrets To Surviving A Changing Real Estate Market

Everybody knows that the real estate market in general has changed significantly over the past few years. Thus, it is very important for real estate investors to learn how to adapt for them to survive amid these changes. On his newest blog entry, Steve of BuildBankroll.com shares some of the strategies that he and his team are currently using to thrive in the country’s ever-changing real estate scene. With the way the economy and the housing market is going right now, he says it is time for investors to be careful. Read the rest of his article now.

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Don’t Be Caught Dead Without This Must-Have REI Survival Guide!

With all the country’s economic problems, you might be thinking that it’s hard to become rich. Well, you’ve got that one wrong. This book will show you what exactly to do to become one of the “new millionaires” amid the financial downturn. Preston Ely’s “The New Rich Manifesto” is a must-have learning resource for those who want to survive and thrive in this economy. This book is jam-packed with valuable information that you can use to become a successful real estate investor and to generate huge profits. Check this out now and discover how you can get this handy real estate guide free of charge.

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Real Estate Investing Tips: Why You Should Stop Chasing Deals

Do you think it would be wise to invest your money in various types of properties in different places? In her latest post, Julie Broad of LIfeAsRealEstateInvestors.com provides an answer to this question to shed light on this important, yet often overlooked, issue. She believes that it is dangerous to chase deals and if you switch to different kind of deals just because of someone’s influence, you might find yourself facing a lot of financial problems. Read her interesting article now and discover why you should avoid chasing deals, especially if you have just joined the real estate game.

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The Easiest And Quickest Way To Make Real Estate Contracts Exposed!

Having trouble creating real estate contracts? Well, fret no more. With Contract Crusher, you can finally say goodbye to this tedious and time-consuming task. This revolutionary stand-alone tool allows you to create, sign, and send real estate contracts and form in 60 seconds or less. With more contracts signed and more offers made, real estate success is just within your reach! Read on and find out how you can get your hands on this amazing tool for free.

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Wholesaling Tips: Identifying The Cost Of Repairs On Electrical Panels

Want to know how to determine the cost of repairs on your property’s electrical panels? You’re in luck because Scott Costello of StrugglingInvestor.com has nifty pointers about this important subject. As part of his “Estimating Repairs” series, he discusses the things that you should look into when identifying the cost of repairs on electrical panels. Discover what you should look for in a breaker box by reading Scott’s post now.

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Real Estate Investing: 11 Perks Of Being Your Own Boss

Who doesn’t want to be his (or her) own boss? Probably those people who want to spend the rest of their days slaving in cubicle farms. As you may know, one of the perks of being a real estate investor is you get to control the way you make money. Also, you can make your own schedule and of course, your own rules. In his latest post, Matt Rosen of MattsREIBlog.com lists down the 11 advantages of being an entrepreneur. Check out his article and discover the benefits of investing in real estate and being your own boss.

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5 Things That You Should Consider Before Fixing Up Your Rental Properties

As a DIY real estate investor, you might be tempted to do some renovation work on your rental properties. After all, you might be thinking that since you’re just a small-time real estate entrepreneur, you don’t have to comply with certain rules unlike those real estate big shots. However, Terry Sprouse of FixEmUpRentEmOut.com warned that you should also follow the rules, especially EPA’s new regulation regarding lead paint, even if you’re a small-time investor. Take a look at his post and discover the things that you should do before you start renovating your rental properties.

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A Lesson On Motivation: How To Keep Yourself All Fired Up!

Keeping yourself motivated is one of the secrets to making it big in the real estate business. However, motivating one’s self is not exactly that easy, especially if you’re faced with various challenges and surrounded by people who bring you down. In her latest post, Susan Lassiter-Lyons of TheInvestorInsights.com shares some helpful pointers on how to encourage yourself to keep on going even if the odds are playing against you. Read her article now and discover the things that you should do to keep yourself highly motivated.

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19 Ways To Ensure Success For Real Estate Beginners

Investing in real estate can be mind-boggling for many beginners. Fortunately, Bailey Harris has a nifty article that can definitely help those who want to join the lucrative world of real estate investing. In a guest post on MustKnowInvesting.com, Bailey shares 19 valuable pointers for those who want to invest in real estate. Learn everything from researching and buying houses to dealing with taxes and reselling homes by reading Bailey’s post now.

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Fewer Americans Believe In Homeownership, Census Says

With the current condition of the housing market, it looks like fewer people believe in the American Dream of homeownership. According to Bob Massey of REWealthCoach.com, Census Bureau data for the third quarter of the year shows that the homeownership rate is at its lowest point since 1999. The homeownership rate reportedly fell .7% from last year to 66.9%. Read on to learn more.

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[VIDEO] Rehabbing Homes: Before And After

According to Tom Tarrant of TomTarrant.com, it is always fun to see the end results of your rehab projects. Watching an ugly house transform into a nice-looking home is really quite an experience. In his latest post, he has uploaded a slide show of the before and after pictures of his recent home rehab. Check out Tom’s video and see how he turned a dilapidated house into a nice piece of art.

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Pending Home Sales Head South

A recent report released by the National Association of Realtors reveals that the number of consumers who signed contracts to purchase existing homes fell in September. Data show that pending home sales dropped 1.8%. According to Cory Boatright of ShortSaleFundamentals.com, this doesn’t bode well for the housing market. He says industry experts are quite surprised with the latest development since they are expecting a 3% increase in the number of contracts signed. Take a look at Cory’s post to read the rest of his article.

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Fix And Flip Tips: How To Estimate Window Repair Costs

Before you invest in a property, it is vital that you determine its repair cost as it can help ensure that you’re betting your money on the right real estate investments. In his newest blog entry, Scott Costello of StrugglingInvestor.com shares some nifty pointers on estimating the repairs on a property. He discusses in particular what you should know about determining the repair value of windows. Find out how you can identify the cost of repairing windows on your target properties by reading Scott’s post now.