Investment Property: Strategies for Flipping a Property

Fix and Flip:  This is the most common strategy employed, and generally what comes to mind when people think about flipping a property.  You buy a property that needs repair, you take care of all the repairs, and you sell it as retail for a profit.  It is a reliable method that can generate thousands of dollars on a single deal.  Flippers run into trouble when they pay too much for the property or underestimate the cost of repairs.  Be sure to account for all of these factors before making a deal, and be smart (co

Investing in Probate Real Estate

 Probate real estate is one of those facets of the real estate market that is remarkably consistent, potentially very fruitful, and shockingly underutilized.  Probate refers to the process which occurs when property is left as part of the estate of a deceased person, and those to whom the property was bequeathed cannot or will not continue to make mortgage or tax payments.  This occurs with incredible frequency (nearly one fourth of all cases seen in court in the United States deal with matters of probate), and is extremely reliab

HUD Homes and Foreclosure

 The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is a government department devoted to subsidizing housing for low-income and otherwise-vulnerable Americans, such as homeless military veterans (HUD-VASH).  This is often referred to as Section 8 housing, and is most commonly seen in the form of vouchers being provided to eligible tenants, which translate to a discounted rental or purchase rate.  HUD is the umbrella organization that insures the loans handed out by various federal and state government agencies (m

Good Deals on Investment Properties: Quality Beats Quantity

 Every investor gets into real estate for his own unique, rather idiosyncratic set of reasons, but the common denominator among us all is to improve our quality of life.  Many (especially young) investors make the mistake of thinking that the best way to improve their quality of life is to knock out as many deals as they possibly can, generating as much income as they can scrape from the community, and establishing a name for themselves as the most dominant force in local real estate.  Well, all of those things are great for a car

Foreclosures in 2010

Many people think we have survived the worst of the economic recession, and we are operating in an increasingly stable real estate market that’s on the mend.  It seems more likely, however, that 2010 will actually be the peak of the foreclosure cycle, with up to four million newly-foreclosed homes.  But what about tax credits, and the increasing number of sales recently?  Well, they’re not all they’re cracked up to be.

Estimating the Cost of Repairs for Flipping a Rehab

The most commonly-employed strategy for flipping homes (short-term ownership of real estate) is to fix and flip a rehab property.  The investor finds a property for sale that needs repairs, buys it at a price well below the retail market value, assumes responsibility for making those repairs, and then resells the property to a homeowner at its retail value.  It can generate a hefty profit, tens of thousands of dollars on a single property, but only if the investor thoroughly researches the cost of turning the home from a substandard sh

Creative Financing for Real Estate Investments

    In an historically bad economy like this one, there is no shortage of motivated sellers, which means there is no shortage of opportunities for buyers to get creative with their financing terms.  In many cases, investors with little or no credit can arrange to purchase a home, with little or no money down, and with no new loans.  The nature of the slow market (the buyer’s market) is that it allows buyers to take advantage of opportunities while working to improve their credit and acquire funding for a down payme

Appraisals and Home Inspectors: What You Need to Know

    Once you’ve followed your leads and found that one great deal you’ve been searching for, you’ll need to make sure that the property you’re buying is what you think it is, and not just what it is presented to be.  In other words, you’ll need to have a thorough home inspection done by a professional.  If done right, this one pre-purchase home inspection will tell you everything you need to know about the home, what works and what needs to be repaired, and any other baggage that might event

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