Chicago Real Estate Investing
May 2, 2010 by Kenny Santos
Filed under Real Estate Investing
Donald Trump and countless other moguls built their empires on real estate, and, lately, a lot of people have realized the wisdom behind real estate investments. Chicago real estate investing is a formidable, yet very feasible, business. Chicago is a booming city that is economically sound with prime real estate everywhere. Owning a piece of land at the right location is like owning a gold mine: In just a few years, its value may jump to double the amount you started with in the first place.
But as with any business venture, jumping on the real estate investing bandwagon should be more than just a split-second decision. You must be well prepared before you commit to this daunting task.
First, you have to study Chicago real estate investing. Ask significant questions:
Where is the ideal location?
How is the market doing?
How much start-up capital should I have?
What are the different aspects of real estate investing should I be familiar with?
What type of property do I want to deal in?
When you have the answers to all these questions, then you can start thinking of Chicago real estate investment as a possibility.
When you start your business make sure you cover the important facets of promoting your Chicago real estate investment. Know the importance of advertising and how beneficial it can be for your business. You need to constantly let people know what is out there by advertising your property. There’s no such thing as too much advertising-it’s the lack of it that can hurt you.
You must also have reliable real estate agents handling your Chicago real estate investing business. If you surround yourself with hardworking and smart people, chances are you’ll be in it for the long haul.
Sitting at the negotiation table can be intimidating, but you must realize that you’re in this to win. Start your bargains at the lowest possible price: not too low, as this could be insulting for the seller, but low enough so that you’ll have a lot of room for haggling.
Be pro-active. Be on the watch for the smallest movements in the market and make sure you are ready to pounce when prime real estate is suddenly brought to the market.
Chicago real estate investing can be a lot of hard work but it can also be very rewarding in the end.
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Chicago Real Estate Investing
March 29, 2010 by Kenny Santos
Filed under Real Estate Investing
Donald Trump and countless other moguls built their empires on real estate, and, lately, a lot of people have realized the wisdom behind real estate investments. Chicago real estate investing is a formidable, yet very feasible, business. Chicago is a booming city that is economically sound with prime real estate everywhere. Owning a piece of land at the right location is like owning a gold mine: In just a few years, its value may jump to double the amount you started with in the first place.
But as with any business venture, jumping on the real estate investing bandwagon should be more than just a split-second decision. You must be well prepared before you commit to this daunting task.
First, you have to study Chicago real estate investing. Ask significant questions:
Where is the ideal location?
How is the market doing?
How much start-up capital should I have?
What are the different aspects of real estate investing should I be familiar with?
What type of property do I want to deal in?
When you have the answers to all these questions, then you can start thinking of Chicago real estate investment as a possibility.
When you start your business make sure you cover the important facets of promoting your Chicago real estate investment. Know the importance of advertising and how beneficial it can be for your business. You need to constantly let people know what is out there by advertising your property. There’s no such thing as too much advertising-it’s the lack of it that can hurt you.
You must also have reliable real estate agents handling your Chicago real estate investing business. If you surround yourself with hardworking and smart people, chances are you’ll be in it for the long haul.
Sitting at the negotiation table can be intimidating, but you must realize that you’re in this to win. Start your bargains at the lowest possible price: not too low, as this could be insulting for the seller, but low enough so that you’ll have a lot of room for haggling.
Be pro-active. Be on the watch for the smallest movements in the market and make sure you are ready to pounce when prime real estate is suddenly brought to the market.
Chicago real estate investing can be a lot of hard work but it can also be very rewarding in the end.
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Chicago Real Estate provides detailed information on Chicago Real Estate, Chicago Commercial Real Estate, Chicago Suburb Real Estate, Chicago Real Estate Developments and more. Chicago Real Estate is affiliated with Atlanta Commercial Real Estate. |
Selecting an Answering Service for Your Real Estate Investing Business
March 22, 2010 by Kenny Santos
Filed under Real Estate Investing
Here’s how I have my real estate investing business call system set up and what I look for in an answering service.
First, I have all different types of my marketing out to find motivated sellers. I use things like classified ads that have my toll free 24 hour recorded information line telephone number on it. I use different extensions for each type of marketing. So, my classified ad in the weekly free newspaper has a different extension than my post it notes that I have delivered door to door in my farm neighborhoods.
When a motivated seller sees my advertisement and wants additional information they can NOT call me directly. They must go through my 24 hour recorded information line to listen to a pre-recorded message that is about 5 minutes long and explains to them in my best presentation voice, the benefits of them working with me and having me buy their house.
Once they have listened to the message, I give usually give them two options: go to my website and submit a form or call me directly.
If they decide to go to my website, they fill out a web based property information form which is directly loaded into my Real Estate Investor Database contact and business management account for me to deal with when I am ready to talk to motivated sellers.
If they decide to call my office directly, they actually do not call me. They call my 24 hour answering service. Here are some things I look for in an answering service.
First, I must be able to forward my phone number to them. I have my system set up so that the 24 hour recorded information line actually forwards the call to the answering service instead of having the seller hang up and call into a separate number. I prefer this and it requires that the answering service give you a local number (not a toll free number) because, as I understand it, you can not forward one toll free number to another toll free number.
Second, they must be willing to input the leads into my Real Estate Investor Database for me directly. Imagine getting over 100 leads in a few days and having to manually add each one to your contact management system. It is a real pain, so the service must be willing to add the new leads directly into my contact management system (which is web based).
Third, they must be reasonably priced. What is reasonably priced? I think less than 50 cents per call is reasonable. If they are going to charge a monthly fee it should be a monthly minimum against calls and not a monthly fee in addition to a per call fee.
Fourth, they must have reasonably good response time. You do not want your motivated sellers on hold for 10 minutes waiting to get through. You want them to wait no more than 2 minutes and most times they should be able to get through immediately.
Those are the qualifications I look for in a live answering service for my buying system.
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James Orr is a professional real estate investor and marketing expert. You can subscribe to his real estate e-newsletter and access audio downloads, articles, marketing materials and educational real estate videos at his Real Estate Investing blog. |
Private Money for Real Estate Investing - Step One
March 13, 2010 by Kenny Santos
Filed under Real Estate Investing
If you want to create a pathway to an unlimited supply of private money for real estate investing, you need to build a foundation of trust with your prospective lenders. One of the very best ways to impress them, and show them you know where you?re going, is if you really DO know where you?re going.
As a lender, before I loan one penny of my hard earned private money for real estate investing, I ask to see one very important document? the investor’s business plan. If they have one, that?s a good sign; if I can read it, that?s a better sign; and if it clearly shows they know where they?re going, well? that?s a great sign.
What am I looking for? Well I?m NOT looking for flash or glitz. In fact, a business plan doesn?t need to be fancy, or even long for that matter. It does have to be clear, concise and simple enough for an eighth grader to read. Yes, I read at a higher level than an eighth grader, but some people looking to loan private money for real estate investing may not, so keep it simple.
How should you write your business plan? First, think about the kind of investing you have already been successful with. Ask yourself how you achieved the success, and what steps you took that are repeatable. List the steps, and create an outline. Do that and you have the perfect outline for your private money for real estate investing business plan.
There?s lots of material on the internet for creating winning business plans. I don?t need to repeat that here. The purpose of this article is to get you thinking about how you can and should create a business plan that appeals to potential lenders of private money for real estate investing.
That kind of business plan reveals in plain, simple language how you propose to make money with your investing, the kinds and sizes of the loans you will need, and most especially, how the LENDER will benefit? in other words, how much will they make, how will it be repaid, and how will their investment be secured?
That?s the kind of business plan that will appeal to those who might lend you private money for real estate investing. When you write that kind of business plan, it shows you have thought it through, and you know where you?re going and how to get there. It also show you know how to take your lender along for the ride.
That?s what a potential lender will be asking themselves as they read through your plan? ?What?s in it for me?? Remember that as you write, and write with them in mind, stressing benefits, benefits, benefits. Create a feeling of confidence in your prospective lenders as they read, so they feel confident loaning you private money for real estate investing.
Step one in your quest for private money for real estate investing? Develop a business plan.
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Real Estate Investing : Graduated Lease
February 27, 2010 by Kenny Santos
Filed under Real Estate Investing
New business start-ups need at least a few months to stabilize and it could take a few months before a break-even point occurs. To help such businesses as well as to counter he slack in rentals, commercial, industrial property owners have designed a lease called the graduated lease to entice new tenants. In a graduated lease, the lease amount is low for the initial couple of years and gradually increased proportionally the next three years in a typical five-year contract. This strategy worked so well that people have applied graduated lease to residential property too.
Graduated Lease: How does it Work? Let us say there is a person x who leases a commercial space using a graduated lease for a period of five years. The lease includes the maintenance, taxes, insurance, utilities and janitorial services charges. His office space is 2,000 squares in a 30,000 square building. He pays $20 for each square foot so his yearly base rent will be $40,000 and for fiver years $200,000. In a graduated lease he can pay $2,500 each month for the first year {$30,000}, $3000 each month for the second year {36,000} and $ 3,500 each month for the third year {42,000} and $ 3,833.3 each month for the next two years {$91,999.9}. The low monthly rental for the first three years gives X the chance to utilize the money to develop his business and stabilize financially, hence a graduated lease will work to the advantage of the lessee.
Lessees who lease commercial and industrial properties therefore prefer this kind of lease. Usually, graduated leases are offered at a flat rate for the first two years, and gradually increased as per the lease term typically five years. Lessees can negotiate to get as low an escalation cap as possible for each additional year. The lessee should make sure he understands the terms of the contract properly and that he is not paying rent for space he does not use such as a foyer or lobby to which he has no access as it is on another floor. The landlord has to ascertain that the lessee has no deceitful intent and has no record of fraud or history of delinquent rental payment. The lessee should not cause damage and or repair to the property and abscond without a trace, leaving the landlord in a lurch. It is therefore necessary for both parties to hire an experienced attorney and see to it that they are not being cheated, by carefully verifying the due-diligence and all documents presented.
Graduated leases are helpful for new entrepreneurs who can use the money saved on the first few years of the lease to build and establish their business.
There are firms that offer services and products to help new entrepreneurs run a successful business.
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Real Estate Investing : Graduated Lease
February 13, 2010 by Kenny Santos
Filed under Real Estate Investing
New business start-ups need at least a few months to stabilize and it could take a few months before a break-even point occurs. To help such businesses as well as to counter he slack in rentals, commercial, industrial property owners have designed a lease called the graduated lease to entice new tenants. In a graduated lease, the lease amount is low for the initial couple of years and gradually increased proportionally the next three years in a typical five-year contract. This strategy worked so well that people have applied graduated lease to residential property too.
Graduated Lease: How does it Work? Let us say there is a person x who leases a commercial space using a graduated lease for a period of five years. The lease includes the maintenance, taxes, insurance, utilities and janitorial services charges. His office space is 2,000 squares in a 30,000 square building. He pays $20 for each square foot so his yearly base rent will be $40,000 and for fiver years $200,000. In a graduated lease he can pay $2,500 each month for the first year {$30,000}, $3000 each month for the second year {36,000} and $ 3,500 each month for the third year {42,000} and $ 3,833.3 each month for the next two years {$91,999.9}. The low monthly rental for the first three years gives X the chance to utilize the money to develop his business and stabilize financially, hence a graduated lease will work to the advantage of the lessee.
Lessees who lease commercial and industrial properties therefore prefer this kind of lease. Usually, graduated leases are offered at a flat rate for the first two years, and gradually increased as per the lease term typically five years. Lessees can negotiate to get as low an escalation cap as possible for each additional year. The lessee should make sure he understands the terms of the contract properly and that he is not paying rent for space he does not use such as a foyer or lobby to which he has no access as it is on another floor. The landlord has to ascertain that the lessee has no deceitful intent and has no record of fraud or history of delinquent rental payment. The lessee should not cause damage and or repair to the property and abscond without a trace, leaving the landlord in a lurch. It is therefore necessary for both parties to hire an experienced attorney and see to it that they are not being cheated, by carefully verifying the due-diligence and all documents presented.
Graduated leases are helpful for new entrepreneurs who can use the money saved on the first few years of the lease to build and establish their business.
There are firms that offer services and products to help new entrepreneurs run a successful business.
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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. |
Selecting an Answering Service for Your Real Estate Investing Business
January 5, 2010 by Kenny Santos
Filed under Real Estate Investing
Here’s how I have my real estate investing business call system set up and what I look for in an answering service.
First, I have all different types of my marketing out to find motivated sellers. I use things like classified ads that have my toll free 24 hour recorded information line telephone number on it. I use different extensions for each type of marketing. So, my classified ad in the weekly free newspaper has a different extension than my post it notes that I have delivered door to door in my farm neighborhoods.
When a motivated seller sees my advertisement and wants additional information they can NOT call me directly. They must go through my 24 hour recorded information line to listen to a pre-recorded message that is about 5 minutes long and explains to them in my best presentation voice, the benefits of them working with me and having me buy their house.
Once they have listened to the message, I give usually give them two options: go to my website and submit a form or call me directly.
If they decide to go to my website, they fill out a web based property information form which is directly loaded into my Real Estate Investor Database contact and business management account for me to deal with when I am ready to talk to motivated sellers.
If they decide to call my office directly, they actually do not call me. They call my 24 hour answering service. Here are some things I look for in an answering service.
First, I must be able to forward my phone number to them. I have my system set up so that the 24 hour recorded information line actually forwards the call to the answering service instead of having the seller hang up and call into a separate number. I prefer this and it requires that the answering service give you a local number (not a toll free number) because, as I understand it, you can not forward one toll free number to another toll free number.
Second, they must be willing to input the leads into my Real Estate Investor Database for me directly. Imagine getting over 100 leads in a few days and having to manually add each one to your contact management system. It is a real pain, so the service must be willing to add the new leads directly into my contact management system (which is web based).
Third, they must be reasonably priced. What is reasonably priced? I think less than 50 cents per call is reasonable. If they are going to charge a monthly fee it should be a monthly minimum against calls and not a monthly fee in addition to a per call fee.
Fourth, they must have reasonably good response time. You do not want your motivated sellers on hold for 10 minutes waiting to get through. You want them to wait no more than 2 minutes and most times they should be able to get through immediately.
Those are the qualifications I look for in a live answering service for my buying system.
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James Orr is a professional real estate investor and marketing expert. You can subscribe to his real estate e-newsletter and access audio downloads, articles, marketing materials and educational real estate videos at his Real Estate Investing blog. |
Taking a Real Estate Investing Program Versus Educating Yourself
January 3, 2010 by Kenny Santos
Filed under Real Estate Investing
Are you looking to make a living as a real estate investor? If you are, it is advised that you first take the time to familiarize yourself with real estate investing in general. To be a successful real estate investor, you must know the ins and outs of the real estate market, particularly how to work it so that you can make a profit. When it comes to doing this, you have a number of different options. Two of those options involve taking a real estate investing program or educating yourself. If you are wondering which approach would be best for you, you are definitely not alone.
When it comes to determining whether or not you should take a real estate investing program or educate yourself on real estate investing, there are a number of important points that should be taken into consideration. One of those points is your intend success. As a real estate investor, you likely want to make as much money as you possibly can; right? In any business, including the real estate investing business, this is best done when you are educated. The more knowledge you have, the more successful you are likely to be. That is why it is often advised that those who are serious about making a career as a real estate investor seriously consider taking a real estate investing course.
What you may not realize about real estate investing courses is that they come in a number of different formats. For instance, there are real estate investing programs that are designed for beginners, as well as advanced investors. There are also real estate investing programs that are offered in classroom-like settings, as well as those that are offered online. No matter what the setting, you will likely find that most programs are being run by those who have had a successful run as a real estate investor. That is one of the many reasons why you may want to take a real estate investing program. Many professional teachers have already tired out the approaches being outlined as successful or not successful. With taking a real estate investment program, you can learn to avoid many common mistakes.
Although a real estate investing program can provide you with knowledge that can help bring you money, you may be concerned with the cost of taking one. While many real estate investing programs are reasonably priced, you may find some that are priced quite high. When examining the cost of a real estate investing program, you will want to take the time to examine the materials that will be taught. After a close examination, you may find even a high costing real estate investment program worth the costs.
If, by chance, you are unable to afford the cost of a real estate investment program or if you would prefer not to take one, you can educate yourself on real estate investing on your own. You can do this with the internet, resource guides, and real estate investing magazines or brochures. Whichever approach you take, it is advised that you do the proper amount of research before giving real estate investing a try.
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Selecting an Answering Service for Your Real Estate Investing Business
January 1, 2010 by Kenny Santos
Filed under Real Estate Investing
Here’s how I have my real estate investing business call system set up and what I look for in an answering service.
First, I have all different types of my marketing out to find motivated sellers. I use things like classified ads that have my toll free 24 hour recorded information line telephone number on it. I use different extensions for each type of marketing. So, my classified ad in the weekly free newspaper has a different extension than my post it notes that I have delivered door to door in my farm neighborhoods.
When a motivated seller sees my advertisement and wants additional information they can NOT call me directly. They must go through my 24 hour recorded information line to listen to a pre-recorded message that is about 5 minutes long and explains to them in my best presentation voice, the benefits of them working with me and having me buy their house.
Once they have listened to the message, I give usually give them two options: go to my website and submit a form or call me directly.
If they decide to go to my website, they fill out a web based property information form which is directly loaded into my Real Estate Investor Database contact and business management account for me to deal with when I am ready to talk to motivated sellers.
If they decide to call my office directly, they actually do not call me. They call my 24 hour answering service. Here are some things I look for in an answering service.
First, I must be able to forward my phone number to them. I have my system set up so that the 24 hour recorded information line actually forwards the call to the answering service instead of having the seller hang up and call into a separate number. I prefer this and it requires that the answering service give you a local number (not a toll free number) because, as I understand it, you can not forward one toll free number to another toll free number.
Second, they must be willing to input the leads into my Real Estate Investor Database for me directly. Imagine getting over 100 leads in a few days and having to manually add each one to your contact management system. It is a real pain, so the service must be willing to add the new leads directly into my contact management system (which is web based).
Third, they must be reasonably priced. What is reasonably priced? I think less than 50 cents per call is reasonable. If they are going to charge a monthly fee it should be a monthly minimum against calls and not a monthly fee in addition to a per call fee.
Fourth, they must have reasonably good response time. You do not want your motivated sellers on hold for 10 minutes waiting to get through. You want them to wait no more than 2 minutes and most times they should be able to get through immediately.
Those are the qualifications I look for in a live answering service for my buying system.
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James Orr is a professional real estate investor and marketing expert. You can subscribe to his real estate e-newsletter and access audio downloads, articles, marketing materials and educational real estate videos at his Real Estate Investing blog. |
How you can use Rehab, Refinance and Cash Out as a long term wealth building Real Estate Investing strategy.
December 9, 2009 by Kenny Santos
Filed under Real Estate Investing
Today we are discussing a somewhat advanced strategy for you to use after you have been in the creative real estate investing business for a while. I call this “Rehab, Refinance, and Cash Out”. This strategy can lead to true long term wealth and financial independence. This works very well in a buyers market like Memphis where prices have been quite flat for some time. You need to use this to augment your wholesaling for immediate income and retailing for bigger short term profits. Rehab, Refinance and Cash Out is a long term wealth building strategy and will be something you will be glad you did as it is a long term buy and hold strategy, and those are the strategies that lead to true wealth accumulation and financial independence. Let me explain how this works. You find a good middle to low end 3 bedroom home that you are able to buy from an out of state owner or other motivated seller that needs a little work and you buy at 60% of after repaired value. You buy the house using a hard money lender like http://www.pleaseclose.com/memphistrading and do your fix up and have a property management firm manage the property and put a renter in the house. The hard money lender will typically loan you up to 65% of the after repaired value to purchase the house which you use to buy the house and then repair it. Now that the home is repaired you obtain an investor friendly mortgage and cash out by refinancing at 80-90% of after repaired retail value and you should be doing this with properties where this strategy gives you back at least $10,000 at the refinance that you can use in your business any way you need. Do not use this money to live on, use it solely to grow your real estate business. Once you have done this strategy on 10 homes you should be able to keep finding better and better deals because you can close quickly as you have cash in hand to make things happen. More cash equals better deals and more opportunities.
By the time you repeat this strategy 20 times you should have at least $200,000 cash plus about $200,000 equity and 20 homes giving you at least $2000 per month positive cash flow whether you decide to work this month or not since you have a property management company handling things for you. With average annual rent increases, within five years that $2,000 a month should grow to $4,000 a month. In 30 years you should have $2 to 3 million plus in paid off real estate. It’s a good solid long term strategy to add to your immediate selling from wholesaling, retailing and lease options that the extra $200,000 in cash will help grow tremendously.
The rent minus the management fees and all loan and other costs must leave you with positive cash flow or this strategy should be avoided. If you cannot cash out on the property I don’t recommend holding it long term as you want to be able to use your best mortgages to cash out.
You can purchase using http://www.pleaseclose.com/memphistrading if your Equifax credit score is above 550(which is bad credit) or you have a co-borrower who has an Equifax score over 550. A good investor friendly mortgage company will give you good rates if you are at 660 middle score or above and the very best rates if your middle score is 720 or above. Your first 10 investor mortgages in your name and 10 in your spouses name are the easiest to qualify and get the best deals. After those you really need a good investor mortgage company to work with. Take the time to find the real investor friendly mortgage companies that can help you get loans for 100 properties and not just the first ten and let them have the easy ones and the tougher ones. I do recommend having more than one good lender available though, but stick to the ones that specialize in investor loans. Find out from other investors who the most investor friendly mortgage companies are to use to refinance the repaired home.
I do not advocate becoming a landlord as I do not believe this is a valuable usage of your time and energy. I highly recommend asking around and finding a good property management company that will charge you 10% or less to start out with and gradually lower that % as you add more and more properties.
I feel this is an advanced strategy as you won’t see any cash in your pocket from this strategy for 4-6 months after you find the deal which is a long time to work and not see any pay. If you are wholesaling and making consistent money each month then it shouldn’t matter. This strategy will magnify the profits you make in your investing business in ways you might not have imagined. This strategy is a natural progression from wholesaling as you are already helping others find these kinds of deals, now you will be able to get the cash out typical of probably 2 wholesale deals, just paid slower, and at the same time building a nice future nest egg.
About the Author
David Neese is a real estate investing author who offers a free course for real estate investors delivered by email, audio and teleseminar which you can get for free at: http://www.FreeRealEstateInvestingCourses.com You can find more information about David at http://www.DigitalSuccessCoach.com

