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FHA To Pull The Plug On 90-Day Flip Rule Waiver Soon

With less than two months to go before the new year, it is important for you as an investor to know which real estate rules are set to expire or to take effect at the start of 2011. Fortunately, J Scott of 124Flip.com has an important news update that you should know. In his latest [...]

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Mobile Home Investing: Dealing With Unresponsive Landlords

As you may know, investing in mobile homes, or any real estate investments for that matter, is exactly not that easy. There are times that you’ll be faced with certain problems that will test your capability as an investor. In her latest post, Mobile Home Gurl of AdventuresInMobileHomes.com talks about the challenge that she has faced recently. According to her, her buyers’ landlord refused to verify the buyers’ payment history, which caused some major delays. Find out how she overcame such a hurdle by reading Mobile Home Gurl’s post now.

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Real Estate Investing Tips: Why Rehabbing And LLCs Don’t Mix

Setting up a limited liability company, or LLC, is one of most common strategies used by rehabbers to protect themselves from personal liabilities. Jeff Brown of Bawldguy.com, however, believes that doing home rehabs as an LLC is counterproductive. According to him, LLCs work best for long-term investments and fix and flip projects are absolutely not a long-term real estate investment. Discover why Jeff believes so by reading his post now.

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The Advantages Of Doing Lease-Options

With many Americans preferring to rent houses rather than become homeowners in recent months, Tom Domijan of TomDomijan.com says now is a good time to try the lease option strategy. According to him, a lease option allows the investor to give a tenant a “feel of ownership without actually giving him ownership.” What does Tom mean by this? Read his post to find out.

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Rehabbing Homes: On Following Work Schedules

As you may know, it is important to follow a schedule when fixing and flipping properties. Knowing what to do and exactly when to do it can help ensure that your home rehab will be finished on time. In his latest post, J Scott of 123Flip.com talks about the convenience of having a work schedule. According to him, the renovations on the property are proceeding as planned and are expected to be finished soon. Read the rest of J’s post to learn more about his story.

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Fix And Flip Tips: Progress Report

Getting down and dirty is all in a day’s job of a rehabber. Although you’re not the one who’s going to live in the property that you’re renovating, you still have to exert of lot of effort to make it look good. After all, no buyer will appreciate a shoddily rehabbed house. In his latest post, Jason of LiveandFlip.com shares the progress that he has made with his latest fix and flip project. Check out his newest blog entry to read the rest of his story.

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[VIDEO] Wholesaling Real Estate: A Smart Strategy On Finding Cash Buyers

If you’re having a hard time finding cash buyers for your wholesale deals, you might want to check out Shae Byne’s newest blog entry on GoodFaithInvesting.com. In her latest post, she has uploaded a video wherein she explains a simple, yet effective, way to attract the attention of potential cash buyers. Watch her video now and find out how you can find end buyers and close wholesale deals in a jiffy.

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Investing In Real Estate: Tried-And-Tested Tips On Getting Started

As you may know, there are many ways to make money in real estate. You can invest in rental properties and become a landlord, or you can flip homes to generate quick income. Whatever your choice may be, always remember that is important to choose which strategy you’re going to use before buying an investment property. In a guest post on FixEmUpRentEmOut.com, investor Sharon Vornholt shares her real life experience on getting started in real estate investing. She also provides some nifty hints and tips for those who want to invest in properties. Check out Sharon’s post to read her article.

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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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[VIDEO] Flipping Houses: Finding Landlords And Cashing In On Great Real Estate Deals

As you may know, cash buyers can make the process of flipping or wholesaling houses faster and easier. You can quickly close a deal with them because they don’t have to scramble for financing just to buy the property that you are offering. In his latest post, Jamel Gibbs of JamelGibbs.com has another great video tip for flippers and wholesalers out there. In the video, he discusses why you should be doing deals with landlords. He also provides some tips on finding these great cash buyers. Check out Jamel’s post to watch his video.

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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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FREE Internal Property Fact Sheet For Your REI Business

Great news for investors with multiple investment properties! Trevor of TheREIBrain.com is giving away another free document that can make your job much easier. In his latest post, he is providing a free downloadable copy of his “Internal Property Fact Sheet.” According to him, you can write down vital information about each of the property you own on this handy form. So when someone shows interest in and ask about one of your vacant homes, you can easily pull up the needed data. Check out Trevor’s post to get your free copy.

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Warning! Read THIS If You Want To Buy And Hold Real Estate

“Buy and hold” is a great real estate investing strategy that allows you to generate good profits overtime. However, Shae Bynes of GoodFaithInvesting.com has a word of advice for real estate beginners who want to focus on this particular niche. According to her, it is very important to have cash reserves when buying and holding properties. Why does she think so? Read Shae’s post to find out.