Sell Your Rochester House Fast
If you have a house in Rochester, New York or Monroe County you need to sell fast, visit http://instantcashbuyer.com.
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A blog that dares to suggest that anyone, anywhere can succeed in real estate investing. No gurus need apply.
If you have a house in Rochester, New York or Monroe County you need to sell fast, visit http://instantcashbuyer.com.
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In this short article, I want to highlight three tips for fielding seller’s phone calls in response to your marketing efforts.
Second, don’t start out by grilling the seller. If they don’t say much at first, a few simple, non-threatening questions about the property will get them talking. Let them go on for a few minutes, and often you will find them telling you their story without being asked.
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One of my readers, Jim, posted the following comment to the post below:
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I recently came accross your blog and have been reading along. I thought I would leave my first comment. I dont know what to say except that I have enjoyed reading. Nice blog. I will keep visiting this blog very often.
Betty
http://www.my-foreclosures.info
Searching for private money for real estate investing? Well then, you’re already in the right place… the internet! If you have spent much time online, browsing or doing concentrated searches, you have probably already found several websites that focus on using private money to fund your real estate deals.
Hi Tom,
finding Private Money is something we are definately trying to get because we have more properties than we have money for and we are tired of paying all the points for HM.
We have done some marketing to our subscriber base from our website (www.thegooddealguys.com) and have gotten a few bites but nothing solid yet.
My question is what type of information are these sites you searched on actually giving you. I need to find the people that can be Private Lenders and I have not found any site that can put me in contact with those kinds of people. Yes, people selling courses but that is not what I am looking for.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Jim
So you’ve been trying to sell your home for quite a while, with no success. Oh, sure, you’ve had a few people through, maybe even a lot of people, and every time your life was disrupted… all for nothing. No offers, not even a nibble. It’s getting frustrating. Since life has given you some lemons, why not make lemonade and use this as a springboard to start investing in real estate?
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I wanted to ask you a question... "Are You Milkin' It?"
In any meeting of real estate investors the topic of no money down investment mortgages almost always comes up. I’m a firm believer in putting as little cash as possible into my real estate deals, and if you’re going to succeed in the long term, you should learn to think the same way.
What’s so great about having private money for real estate investing? Have you ever looked a fantastic deal square in the eye and had to walk away because you weren’t in a position to move on it? If so, ready access to private money could have made the difference.
If you have looked for and found one or more real estate investing mentors, you may be wondering, “What next? How can I get the most from this real estate mentoring relationship?”
This is another in a continuing series of articles on beginning real estate investing. Today, we’ll tackle the basics of “subject to…” investing. There are a lot of questions those who are just beginning real estate investing often have about “subject to…” investing, and this article should answer many of your fundamental questions.
Short sale real estate investing is defined as purchasing a property from a lender for less than the balance owed on the mortgage. Many books and courses have been written about it, but can short sale real estate investing be simplified? It can!
Another in a series of articles on beginning real estate investing. A crucial step to becoming a wise real estate investor is getting to know your local market, and learning to put a value on the properties within your target neighborhoods.
There are many ways to practice socially responsible real estate investing. In this article I will outline what I believe to be the best way to invest in real estate in a socially responsible manner.
There are literally thousands of real estate investing websites on the internet today, with dozens more being added each and every month. How can you possibly weed through them all, and determine which have real value, and which are a waste of your limited time? In other words, how can you discover the top real estate investing sites?
Are you looking to increase the number of real estate deals you can do without significantly increasing your risk and without increasing the amount of cash or credit you need? If so, then deedless real estate investing may be just the strategy you’re looking for.
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