Real Estate Investing: Rehabs
April 13, 2012 by Kenny Santos
Filed under Real Estate Investing
For an experienced and clever investor, creative real estate investing is a technique that can bring in profits beyond our imagination. Many investors use rehabbing to build fortunes. These investors seek run down, neglected, ugly properties for very less, sometimes lot less than their market value because of their decrepit condition. They then fix the property keeping costs of repair as low as possible, repaint the property, giving them a face lift and manage to sell the property at an amazing price bringing them huge profits!
How to Rehab a Property: This field of investing in real estate is good for experienced and knowledgeable investors not recommended for novices. The investor seeking to rehab a property should study the location as well as the structural design of the house, paying attention to the kind of neighborhood it is located in, shopping facilities as well as transport facilities available in that locale. The investors should have a good idea of the local market, the current land value, must be experienced in rehabbing to judge what needs fixing, the ability to estimate the cost of rehabbing a property, should decide if he wants to rehab it himself or let a contractor do it for him. Consider all aspects to try and get the house at a greater profit and work things out that with minimum costs the property gets to look presentable and try and sell it for its current value or higher. The investor should have a good idea about the latest trends in color and interior decorations spending within a preplanned budget that will help make the rehabbed property more desirable to the buyers. It is better to do the rehabbing yourself as you can significantly lower costs cutting it buy nearly 50% than when a contractor is hired to do the job. It will be better if the investor is trained professionally to fix houses, as he will have a clear idea of the work that needs to be done and how to get it done at lowest costs possible.
Some investors make major money investing in and rehabbing commercial real estate, others are experts in rehabbing obsolete homes and make huge profits by selecting properties near a lake, yet others specialize in rehabbing condos in places, where there is significant demand for condos. Some investors rehab and sell their property at a good profit usually yet others rehab, refinance and rent the property to get better returns on investments. There are investors who acquire homes for say $100,000, rehab it for say $20,000 and sell it for $300,000! The sky is the limit for experienced real estate investors who invest in rehabs!
There are several firms available online to help you with rehabbing properties.
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Real Estate Investing: Rehabs
September 11, 2011 by Kenny Santos
Filed under Real Estate Investing
For an experienced and clever investor, creative real estate investing is a technique that can bring in profits beyond our imagination. Many investors use rehabbing to build fortunes. These investors seek run down, neglected, ugly properties for very less, sometimes lot less than their market value because of their decrepit condition. They then fix the property keeping costs of repair as low as possible, repaint the property, giving them a face lift and manage to sell the property at an amazing price bringing them huge profits!
How to Rehab a Property: This field of investing in real estate is good for experienced and knowledgeable investors not recommended for novices. The investor seeking to rehab a property should study the location as well as the structural design of the house, paying attention to the kind of neighborhood it is located in, shopping facilities as well as transport facilities available in that locale. The investors should have a good idea of the local market, the current land value, must be experienced in rehabbing to judge what needs fixing, the ability to estimate the cost of rehabbing a property, should decide if he wants to rehab it himself or let a contractor do it for him. Consider all aspects to try and get the house at a greater profit and work things out that with minimum costs the property gets to look presentable and try and sell it for its current value or higher. The investor should have a good idea about the latest trends in color and interior decorations spending within a preplanned budget that will help make the rehabbed property more desirable to the buyers. It is better to do the rehabbing yourself as you can significantly lower costs cutting it buy nearly 50% than when a contractor is hired to do the job. It will be better if the investor is trained professionally to fix houses, as he will have a clear idea of the work that needs to be done and how to get it done at lowest costs possible.
Some investors make major money investing in and rehabbing commercial real estate, others are experts in rehabbing obsolete homes and make huge profits by selecting properties near a lake, yet others specialize in rehabbing condos in places, where there is significant demand for condos. Some investors rehab and sell their property at a good profit usually yet others rehab, refinance and rent the property to get better returns on investments. There are investors who acquire homes for say $100,000, rehab it for say $20,000 and sell it for $300,000! The sky is the limit for experienced real estate investors who invest in rehabs!
There are several firms available online to help you with rehabbing properties.
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Creative Real Estate Investing
January 8, 2010 by Kenny Santos
Filed under Real Estate Investing
When non-traditional methods are used to buy or sell a property, it is termed as creative real estate investing. It refers to unusual methods used for selling or acquiring real estate. Many kinds of creative real estate investing are practiced frequently.
Popular Types of Creative Real Estate Investing Techniques:
Seller Financing: This is an unusual real estate investing technique where the property owner offers to finance the buyer! The owner typically lends a portion of the equity to the buyer and receives regular monthly payments. The mode of repayment may differ, it may be a principle only payment and interest may be fixed or variable, all depending on the contract agreed upon by both of them. Sometimes the buyer gets to assume the sellers loan, which is written as an all inclusive trust deed. Loans for commercial property are termed as assumable loans where as residential loans are termed non-assumable. These two techniques are used widely among the creative real estate investing techniques.
Lease Options: This refer to a person signing a lease as well as an option to purchase the leased property within a fixed amount of time. The options usually are for short durations of time like 12 months etc. and the lessee agrees to pay an additional amount as an option fee which will be forfeited should the option not be carried through. There are lease purchase options that make it mandatory for a lessee to buy the property with the term of the option. The price of the property is fixed at the time of the agreement and no matter what the land value; the lessee has to pay the amount stated in the agreement. Sandwich lease options are methods of buying a lease option and immediately selling it to another buyer for a profit, which will be shared by the owners.
When mortgages are defaulted the owner may try selling the property to the lender asking him to accept a lesser amount than what is owed in the mortgage.
Another technique is to buy bulk property from banks etc and sell them individually for a small profit. Using tax liens to acquire property is also a creative real estate investing technique. Investors buy tax liens from the government and should the homeowner default, the investor may foreclose the house. Some people buy a property that is ugly or old and unfit, make a few changes and give it a facelift, and are able to sell it for a huge profit.
The scope for being successful by investing in real estate is astounding. With careful planning and using creative real estate investing techniques, a person can make a huge profit as well as build a successful career dealing in real estate.
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Creative Real Estate Investing
September 27, 2009 by Kenny Santos
Filed under Real Estate Investing
When non-traditional methods are used to buy or sell a property, it is termed as creative real estate investing. It refers to unusual methods used for selling or acquiring real estate. Many kinds of creative real estate investing are practiced frequently.
Popular Types of Creative Real Estate Investing Techniques:
Seller Financing: This is an unusual real estate investing technique where the property owner offers to finance the buyer! The owner typically lends a portion of the equity to the buyer and receives regular monthly payments. The mode of repayment may differ, it may be a principle only payment and interest may be fixed or variable, all depending on the contract agreed upon by both of them. Sometimes the buyer gets to assume the sellers loan, which is written as an all inclusive trust deed. Loans for commercial property are termed as assumable loans where as residential loans are termed non-assumable. These two techniques are used widely among the creative real estate investing techniques.
Lease Options: This refer to a person signing a lease as well as an option to purchase the leased property within a fixed amount of time. The options usually are for short durations of time like 12 months etc. and the lessee agrees to pay an additional amount as an option fee which will be forfeited should the option not be carried through. There are lease purchase options that make it mandatory for a lessee to buy the property with the term of the option. The price of the property is fixed at the time of the agreement and no matter what the land value; the lessee has to pay the amount stated in the agreement. Sandwich lease options are methods of buying a lease option and immediately selling it to another buyer for a profit, which will be shared by the owners.
When mortgages are defaulted the owner may try selling the property to the lender asking him to accept a lesser amount than what is owed in the mortgage.
Another technique is to buy bulk property from banks etc and sell them individually for a small profit. Using tax liens to acquire property is also a creative real estate investing technique. Investors buy tax liens from the government and should the homeowner default, the investor may foreclose the house. Some people buy a property that is ugly or old and unfit, make a few changes and give it a facelift, and are able to sell it for a huge profit.
The scope for being successful by investing in real estate is astounding. With careful planning and using creative real estate investing techniques, a person can make a huge profit as well as build a successful career dealing in real estate.
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Alexander Gordon is a writer for http://www.smallbusinessconsulting.com - The Small Business Consulting Community. Sign-up for the free success steps newsletter and get our booklet valued at $24.95 for free as a special bonus. The newsletter provides daily strategies on starting and significantly growing a business. Business Owners all across the country are joining “The Community of Small Business Owners? to receive and provide strategies, insight, tips, support and more on starting, managing, growing, and selling their businesses. As a member, you will have access to true Millionaire Business Owners who will provide strategies and tips from their real-life experiences. |
Real Estate Investing: Rehabs
September 13, 2009 by Kenny Santos
Filed under Real Estate Investing
For an experienced and clever investor, creative real estate investing is a technique that can bring in profits beyond our imagination. Many investors use rehabbing to build fortunes. These investors seek run down, neglected, ugly properties for very less, sometimes lot less than their market value because of their decrepit condition. They then fix the property keeping costs of repair as low as possible, repaint the property, giving them a face lift and manage to sell the property at an amazing price bringing them huge profits!
How to Rehab a Property: This field of investing in real estate is good for experienced and knowledgeable investors not recommended for novices. The investor seeking to rehab a property should study the location as well as the structural design of the house, paying attention to the kind of neighborhood it is located in, shopping facilities as well as transport facilities available in that locale. The investors should have a good idea of the local market, the current land value, must be experienced in rehabbing to judge what needs fixing, the ability to estimate the cost of rehabbing a property, should decide if he wants to rehab it himself or let a contractor do it for him. Consider all aspects to try and get the house at a greater profit and work things out that with minimum costs the property gets to look presentable and try and sell it for its current value or higher. The investor should have a good idea about the latest trends in color and interior decorations spending within a preplanned budget that will help make the rehabbed property more desirable to the buyers. It is better to do the rehabbing yourself as you can significantly lower costs cutting it buy nearly 50% than when a contractor is hired to do the job. It will be better if the investor is trained professionally to fix houses, as he will have a clear idea of the work that needs to be done and how to get it done at lowest costs possible.
Some investors make major money investing in and rehabbing commercial real estate, others are experts in rehabbing obsolete homes and make huge profits by selecting properties near a lake, yet others specialize in rehabbing condos in places, where there is significant demand for condos. Some investors rehab and sell their property at a good profit usually yet others rehab, refinance and rent the property to get better returns on investments. There are investors who acquire homes for say $100,000, rehab it for say $20,000 and sell it for $300,000! The sky is the limit for experienced real estate investors who invest in rehabs!
There are several firms available online to help you with rehabbing properties.
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Alexander Gordon is a writer for www.smallbusinessconsulting.com - The Small Business Consulting Community. Sign-up for the free success steps newsletter and get our booklet valued at $24.95 for free as a special bonus. The newsletter provides daily strategies on starting and significantly growing a business. Business Owners all across the country are joining “The Community of Small Business Owners? to receive and provide strategies, insight, tips, support and more on starting, managing, growing, and selling their businesses. As a member, you will have access to true Millionaire Business Owners who will provide strategies and tips from their real-life experiences. |

