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The Pre-Foreclosure Property Investor's Kit: How to Make Money Buying Distressed Real Estate -- Before the Public Auction
The Pre-Foreclosure Property Investor's Kit: How to Make Money Buying Distressed Real Estate -- Before the Public Auction
by Thomas Lucier
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Foreclosure Investing For Dummies (For Dummies (Business  Personal Finance))
Foreclosure Investing For Dummies (For Dummies (Business Personal Finance))
by Ralph R. Roberts Joe Kraynak
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The Complete Guide to Locating, Negotiating, and Buying Real Estate Foreclosures: What Smart Investors Need to Know - Explained Simply
The Complete Guide to Locating, Negotiating, and Buying Real Estate Foreclosures: What Smart Investors Need to Know - Explained Simply
by Frankie Orlando
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The Foreclosure Survival Guide: Keep Your House or Walk Away With Money in Your Pocket
The Foreclosure Survival Guide: Keep Your House or Walk Away With Money in Your Pocket
by Stephen Elias
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Making Big Money Investing In Foreclosures Without Cash or Credit, 2nd Ed.
Making Big Money Investing In Foreclosures Without Cash or Credit, 2nd Ed.
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Investing in Foreclosures

There are many ways to get started in the real estate market. The best one right now for many investors is by investing in foreclosures. This tactic allows you to buy quality properties for pennies on the dollar. With the recent real estate crisis, there are many foreclosures on the market to choose from.

 

There are some basic rules you should follow when investing in foreclosures. The first one is to know what you want. This is a simple matter of creating a business plan. By listing what you want to accomplish and how you are going to do that will help keep things on a more narrow road. You will not get side tracked by every "good" deal you come across.

When you are investing in foreclosures you must first determine what you are going to do with the property. You need to realize whether you are going to buy it, refurbish it, and resell it, otherwise known as flipping. Or are you going to hold on to the property for some time and use it as a rental. This will determine what types of properties you will want to look at.

The business plan should include what types of houses or properties in which you are going to invest. If you are familiar with commercial real estate, then it would be good to stick to this type of property. You may want to deal with single family homes. Again, this is also going to be determined by what you want to do. Single family and multi-family homes are great for someone interested in being a landlord.

Market research is also part of putting together a good business plan. The market will have a great deal to do with the types of properties you buy. Just because there is a fantastic English Tudor for sale at 50% less than market value, does not mean it is a good investment. The homes in the neighborhood which are selling may only be three bedroom ranches.

Cash flow is also an important part of the business plan. You will want to generate a positive cash flow as soon as possible. To do this you must be able to generate cash from either a family member, friend, or the lenders. When you are investing in real estate, the lenders will be examining the property values, the market and your credit risk. A good, solid business plan can sometimes be more persuasive than just walking in and asking for a loan.

With a business plan there will also be a team you put together to help when investing in foreclosures. The first member of your team should be a qualified real estate agent. This is the person who can tell you the market trends for the neighborhood. You will also want an inspector or contractor. This is the one who will let you know just what kind of repairs you will have to make on any of the properties you are looking at. You will also want someone who has experience with investing. This may be a friend, family member, or even another investor. With a solid team behind you, investing in foreclosures is not as hard as some people think.



 

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