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Theory Or Analysis – Which Is The Stronger Foundation For Your REI Business?

Should you rely on theory or analysis when making a real estate investment? Jeff Brown of BawldGuy.com provides an answer to this question in his latest post. Find out why investing based on theory can be dangerous to your real estate business and discover why it is important to make decisions based on proven facts and market analysis by reading Jeff’s article now.

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Foreclosure Activities Continue To Expand

It looks like the country is going to continue to have more foreclosure-related problems. Citing data from Lender Processing Services, Cory Boatright of ShortSaleFundamentals.com reveals that more than 7 million properties are currently in some stages of foreclosure this month and about 2 million properties have recently entered the foreclosure process. Which states have the highest level of foreclosure activity? Read Cory’s post to find out.

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[VIDEO] Dealing With Motivated Sellers – Real Estate Myth Exposed!

Everybody knows that not all people are alike because even identical twins have different personalities. Therefore, you shouldn’t expect that all of the home sellers you’ll meet will have the same reaction to your offers. In her latest post, Julie Broad of LifeAsRealEstateInvestors.com shares funny anecdotes about the different types of sellers that she has met over the years. She has also uploaded a video wherein she exposes a “myth” that most real estate investors believe about the things that motivate home sellers.

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A Quick Summary On A Great Short Sale Rehab

Want to get a glimpse into another well-made fix and flip project? You’re in luck because Matt Kearney of FlippingSmart.com has just posted the final update to his latest home rehab. In his newest blog entry, he talks about the rehab work on the property that his team has acquired through a short sale. He has also uploaded some pictures that they have taken after they were finished with the repairs on the house. Find out how Matt and his team transformed the old home into a brand new-looking abode by checking out his post now.

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NAR Wants Significant Improvement In Short Sale Process

Good news for short sale investors! It seems that the big names in the real estate investing business are seeking to vastly improve the short sale process. According to Cory Boatright of ShortSaleFundamentals.com, the National Association of Realtors is in talks with the country’s four biggest lending companies about issues surrounding the short sale process. He says that among the issues being discussed in the meeting is the implementation of strategies that will make the short sale process less time consuming. Check out Cory’s post to read the rest of his article.

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A Word Of Caution For Foreclosure Investors

Did you know that there are certain people who retake their foreclosed homes after being evicted from them? It is sad but true and this is what stops many real estate investors from investing in foreclosed homes. In his latest post, Steve of BuildBankroll.com shares a story about an investor who bought and rehabbed a foreclosed home only to find that its previous owners were living in it. Find out how you can avoid such a scenario by reading Steve’s newest blog entry now.

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Real Estate Investing Tips: Why You Shouldn’t Always Rely On The Internet

Everybody knows that the Internet is a great source of information, especially for those who invest in real estate. However, Jeff Brown of BawldGuy.com believes that as an investor, you shouldn’t rely entirely on the web when doing some research on a property. He stresses that having some “boots on the ground” is still more reliable than obtaining Internet data. Why does he think so? Check out Jeff’s post to find out.

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Buying Foreclosures Or Investing In New Homes – Which Is More Profitable?

With the current market conditions, is it wise to invest only in foreclosed homes or should you also try purchasing brand new properties? For most real estate investors, buying foreclosures would be the obvious answer but did you know that investing in newly built homes can be quite profitable, too? In his latest post, Tom Domijan of Tom Domijan.com talks about how they got a good deal by buying a brand new property. Find out why buying from a builder can be a good option, too, by reading his post now.

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Real Estate Investing – A Quick And Easy Guide To Getting Started

It is no secret that being a real estate investor is a great way to generate huge profits and achieve financial freedom. However, getting started in the real estate investing business is no easy task, especially if you don’t have any idea on what you’re doing. In her latest post, Susan Lassiter-Lyons of TheInvestorInsights.com discusses some valuable pointers that you should consider when investing in real estate for the first time. Take a look at Susan’s post and discover the basics of being a real estate investor.

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Real Estate Investing: LLCs Vs. Insurance Policies – Which Should You Choose?

To protect yourself from potential lawsuits, should you set up a real estate LLC (limited liability company) or get an insurance policy? Terry Sprouse of FixEmUpRentEmOut.com provides an answer to this question in response to a letter sent to him by one of his readers. According to him, he believes that having a good insurance policy is your “best” protection against the financial damages of a possible lawsuit. Why does he believe so? Read Terry’s post to find out.

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BoA Suspends Foreclosure Sales In 50 States

After freezing its foreclosure activity in 23 states, the Bank of America (BoA) has decided to finally stop all foreclosure sales across the country. According to folks at ShortSaleArtisan.com, the banking giant made the move due to “flaws” in its foreclosure process. What does this mean for real estate investors and for the housing market in general? Read their post to find out.

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Why Investing In Real Estate Is Better Than Investing In Stocks

Although investing in stocks or in Wall Street promises quick return on investments, Jeff Brown of BawldGuy.com still believes that investing in real estate is still the best way to generate profits. As compared to being a stock investor, he says that being a real estate investor is more beneficial and advantageous in the long-run. Why does Jeff think so? Read his highly informative article to find out.

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Mobile Home Investing: 5 Ways To Learn More About Your Target Market

It is no secret that one of the keys to real estate success is to study your market. No matter which real estate investing niche you choose, you should never forget to conduct a market study as it can help you ensure bigger profits and a smoother work flow. In her latest post, Mobile Home Gurl of AdventuresInMobileHomes.com shares of podcast wherein she discusses the five things you can do to expand your knowledge on your target market. Take a look at Mobile Home Gurl’s post now and be enlightened.