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How To Take Your House Flipping Education To The Next Level

Door

Last week, in my BiggerPockets podcast interview (which I thoroughly enjoyed doing), I mentioned something that I thought about for days after. The more I thought about it, the more profound it really was.

What was mentioned was that it is time for many people to step ...

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What Do You Think of Beginners Owning Out-of-State Rentals?

Long Distance

One of my blog readers emailed me to ask:

“What do you think of owning out-of-state rental property? I live in WA state, and inspired by your blog posts, I am looking for rentals to invest in Atlanta. Do you think this is practically do-able?”

The short answer: It’s definitely do-able. But it may or may not be something ...

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Short Sale Misconceptions in Florida

A short sale allows a homeowner to sell a home where more is owed than what it is worth. Unfortunately, many short sale misconceptions have developed.  It is important to clarify these misconceptions. Misconception #1 – Banks would rather foreclose than work with a short sale. The reality is that the foreclosure process in Florida can be [...]Read More →

The Future of Mortgages

The current trend in real estate has been quite positive. For an extended period of time, we have seen pretty consistent growth in sales and home prices. After years of dealing with poor market conditions, we are all breathing a sigh of relief. Nevertheless, the industry must be vigilant in ensuring that nothing is done [...]Read More →

Cabbage, Onions and ….What’s In That Crate?! A Story of Drugs, the DEA, and Real Estate Investing

Pot

I think most real estate investors would agree; you just never know what is going to happen in this business on any given day. Or another way of putting it would be “there’s never a dull moment”.

It doesn’t matter if you invest in single family homes, commercial properties or really even ...

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Dealing with Unethical Clients: A Story of Deceit in Real Estate Note Buying

Thief

A few weeks ago, I painfully lost a deal on a real estate note in Texas.  The client note holder (Mr. B) and I had agreed upon a price, my company had reviewed the documents, and an appraisal and title commitment had been ordered.  Then, the buyer of the property missed a payment, which dramatically ...

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Cheese and Real Estate: A Lesson in Trends

Dave Robison

By Dave Robison

“Who Moved My Cheese?” by Spencer Johnson is an easy but great read. The narrative is a simple story that describes the trials and tribulations of two mice—Sniff and Scurry—who always rely on getting their cheese from the same source. When the cheese source is moved, they wonder why it disappeared and promptly go in search for more. ...

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Tenant or a Professional Bum – Do You Know How to Tell?

Professional Bum

A go-to favorite in the Leybovich household is a romantic comedy Hitch starring Will Smith, Kevin James, and Eva Mendes.  In one of the scenes early in the film Hitch, played by Will Smith, is shooting pool with a buddy at one of New York City’s high-class up-town bars.  Hitch takes a shot, which rattles ...

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Is Now the Time to Buy? How to Determine if Your Market Is Worth Buying In.

Time to Buy

In 2002, Robert M. Campbell dedicated his book, Timing the Real Estate Market, to the millions of home buyers and sellers who every year regretfully say, “if I had only bought  (or sold ) a year or two earlier, I would’ve made a killing.”  Just as cash-flow is more important ...

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Warning: How to Handle a Real Estate Investment Gone Bad!

House

Real Estate investing is a numbers game – and a loss is a matter of statistical probability. Over time as you invest in deals you will become involved in a deal that turns into a loser. A loosing deal is no fun as it strains your relationship with investors, lenders and impacts your personal cash flow.

Real Estate investing ...

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