Palm Desert Foreclosures Are Renting For Positive Cash Flow

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

We all have a lot of options when it comes to investing. We can invest in stocks, bonds, currencies, futures and a lot of other things that all have one thing in common. They are just pieces of paper that we put our faith in. They are basically promises to pay later, made by a company or a country that we have faith in. But the last few years have shaken that faith pretty badly. About the only thing that these investments have that is good, as far as I can see, is that they are easy to buy and sell.

Fantastic Prices On Foreclosed Properties In Redlands

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

You don’t have to be Donald Trump to realize that Redlands foreclosures often represent some of the best deals in real estate. The banking business is all about making loans to property owners and collecting mortgage payments, not owning property. So when a bank does have to repossess a property for non-payment of the mortgage, they try to sell it again as soon as possible. The means that this is a good time to keep an eye on the foreclosure activity around you to see what comes up.

Opportunities With Tax Foreclosure Properties

Monday, June 14th, 2010

When a person can no longer make payments on their mortgage loan, their houses become what is known as tax foreclosure properties. The process after that is fairly simple. First of all, a court order is obtained to lock out the mortgage owner’s rights to the house and to stop the mortgage. After this, the property is sold off at auction, or at a fraction of the original price. When someone purchases homes that were foreclosed, it is known as foreclosure investment. Usually, these properties are purchased at around half their market value.

Investing In Tax Foreclosure Properties That Bring Huge Returns

Sunday, June 6th, 2010

Tax foreclosure properties constitute a form of real estate investment referred to as Foreclosure Investment. When a borrower defaults on his mortgage loan payments, his property becomes a tax foreclosure property, and a court order is issued to close the mortgage and end his right to redeem it. The property is then auctioned or sold at a discount, sometimes as much as 50% below market value.

How To Find Short Sale Leads With No Money Down

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

Every day, it seems, I talk to a real estate investor who is having trouble with marketing, only they don’t put it like that. They all want to know where to find the good deals. Sound familiar? They want to know what they should be doing differently, because what they’re doing isn’t working. Their cash flow is way too inconsistent, and they’re all wondering if there could be a better way to get leads.