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Home foreclosure is a not the best situation to be in. Once the notices start coming and the phone starts ringing you can’t really keep hiding. Your going to hear from lots of people who claim that they can help you. These calls are from organizations and companies that have their own motives and goals. Beware, in desperate times even a good sales pitch may sound like a miracle. Lets take a look at what they really want.
If you have already heard the term reverse mortgage, it still sounds a little odd. If this is the first time you are hearing the term, it will probably sound like some kind of shady deal. Reverse mortgages are becoming more popular these days, but are they scams or are they legitimate?Is it really possible to sell your house back to the bank and still retain the deed to it? Will the bank really pay YOU the mortgage payments? Let’s review what a reverse mortgage is so these questions can be answered.
Owner financing often produces a winning situation for both the homeowner who is selling the property and for the buyer/investor who wants to purchase the property. Owner financing is when a seller is willing to help finance a real estate transaction by creating a loan for the entire purchase or part of the purchase. The amount of the loan depends on if the property is owned out right or if a current loan is in place.
Ever noticed how when you walk in to a book store and find your way to the business or financial books all the views that are expressed in the titles are almost the same??? Almost all of them,in one way or another, call out for a monetary version of bloodshed. I mean the titles are about how you can crush the other guy, or it’s not personal its business. Years ago when I got into the real estate investment game I spent hours looking thru the book titles. Trying to find the one book that would teach me how to become a “REAL ESTATE INVESTING GOD” That I knew I could become. After reading most of the popular books of the time I actually would feel beat up over the content. I mean did I have to be a “take no prisoners ” type of investor? Did I have to prey on some one else’s misfortune?? No, of course I dont. However I did need to learn to take somethings to heart and NEVER let go of them. I had to build my investment suit of armor so to say. So I set out to build a list of my investment rules. We each should have our own set of investment rules. It will help you keep the animal investor inside of you in check. In my case,being that I am a VERY competitive aggressive alpha male type personality I need rules that would keep me “Human”. My own set of personal laws that would keep me on the “non- predatory” path. Doc’s Rules for investing:
Learning about short sales can give your real estate investing a huge boost. Investors love short sales because they work in any real estate market. However, understanding short sales is key to making them work for you.
With knowledge of short sales, you will get more and more excited about your options. Short sales occur between the real estate investor and the lender. You will negotiate a deal with the bank where you pay less than is owed and they give you the property.