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One Size Does Not Fit All With Mortgage Interest Rates
On any given day my phone will ring several times with buyers who simply call to ask what the current rate is. Meet the 'rate shoppers.' This is a group of would be clients, most of whom are well meaning enough. In fact, they are probably more educated than the average consumer. In some cases ...
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Stop Foreclosure Through Private Equity Investments
As more stories come out every day about the sinking housing market and rising interest rates, the amount of homeowners who have missed more than one mortgage payment is increasing by large numbers. It is in an environment such as this that both homeowners and investors can pool their resources to ...
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Buyers, Real Estate Pros, and Investors are Getting Creative!
The changing Real Estate and Mortgage industry has caused major spikes in Home Purchase and Mortgage Loan sales. This can be seen throughout the states. Some predict this could be the worst in the history of Real Estate here in US. However, this has not stopped many Buyers, Real Estate Pros, and ...
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How to Find Investor Partners and Private Lenders For Your Real Estate Investing
Whether you have lots of money and great credit starting out, or no money and lousy credit starting out, either way, if you truly want to make a serious bid at building a property empire then you cannot discount the importance of learning how to find investor partners and equally how to find ...
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Understanding Real Estate Mortgage Loans
Introduction Mortgages are loans that are used to purchase real estate and come in many different forms. The most common types are Conventional, FHA and VA. Other types are Second, Reverse and Balloon Mortgages. These loans often involve the use of Discount Points. Conventional The conventional ...
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In This Home Buyer's Market Sellers and Buyers Can Win
The problems with selling homes in a home buyer's market are in the news everyday. While the politicians may think it is up to them to legislate the solutions, given a chance the market has a unique way of solving its own problems. Instead of looking to the government, mortgage lenders, or banks ...
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Be the Bank
I would be willing to bet that neither you nor I know many bankers that are at risk of starving. Altogether, they seem to be doing fairly well within a good, stable, profitable business that has been getting better over time. As I have worked in commercial real estate finance for a number of years ...
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How to Get Every Penny You Need to Invest in Real Estate
Regular banks view investment loans as a higher risk. They reason, if the owner is not living in the property, in times of trouble they believe, an investor will opt to pay their own home mortgage first, with less consideration to the investment mortgage. This puts the bank in a very bad position. ...
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Investing In Real Estate - Finding Funding
No money down real estate investing is possible, but it is not what most new real estate investors think it is. Money is always required to do a deal, no money down means that you don't put any of your own out of pocket funds into the investment. So what do you do when you need funds to purchase ...
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When Do Hard Money Commercial Mortgage Loans Make Sense
Privately funded, often called "hard money" commercial mortgage loans typically carry annual interest rates of more than 10% and charge origination points of 2%-4%. These kinds of rates and terms may seem restrictive, but when the situation calls for it, taking advantage of private lending is a ...
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