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Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010
A lot of people these days are preaching about the buying and holding method of gaining wealth with real estate. There indeed may come a time in your life or business when you?ll want to hang onto a piece of property, although you?ll only be interested in keeping certain types of property. If you?re just starting out, flipping a house may be an ideal way to get started.
Basically, there are three ways that you can flip a house, although each one has it?s own terms, motivation, and type of property. The first method is known as retailing. What this means, is that you buy a house in bad shape, do the repairs to fix it up, then turn around and sell it. There are a variety of houses in need of repairs out there, and several ways that you can quickly flip a house to net profit. All you need to know are the techniques that will get you the most money in the least amount of time.
The second way you can flip a house is though wholesaling. Wholesaling involves finding a home for sale then flipping it to an investor for a fast, yet small profit. To do this, you?ll need to know the real estate investors in your area, the types of homes that flip the best, and how to fund your property so you can flip it to them. If you live in a big area or a city, you?ll find that using the wholesaling method of flipping houses is actually easier to accomplish.
The third way to flip a house is by assigning the purchase. Using this method, you?ll commit to buy the house. Instead of closing the deal yourself, you?ll assign it to a real estate investor – of course for a small fee. The investor will take the contract over and close the purchase themselves – flipping the house. This can be very profitable, especially if you invest in the right home. You don?t need to have your contract worded any special way to be legal, although you will need to determine the assignment fee.
If you?re looking to break into the real estate market and make big bucks, you?ll need to learn all about flipping houses. Flipping houses is very profitable, especially once you have learned the basics. The first and third methods are the best, although they will both take quite a bit of work on your part. Restoring homes isn?t easy, and you?ll need to have a team qualified to handle any repairs. Assigning the purchase may be difficult when you first start out, although it will get easier with time. If you stay at it and do your best to make a profit – you?ll be an expert at flipping homes in no time at all.
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Wednesday, February 10th, 2010
Another common type of home loan is the adjustable rate
mortgage or ARM. With this type of loan, the interest rate
will fluctuate depending on the 6 different real estate
indexes.
The interest rate changes so the lender of the loan gets a
proper margin. That?s due to the fact that the indexes
influence the cost of funding that loan in the first place.
Basically, your lender lets you take on a little bit of the
interest risk instead of just the lender like in a fixed
rate loan. This type of loan can be great if the interest
on your home loan consistently falls for a long time.
You don?t have to worry that much about the interest rates
because even if they jump drastically, there are limits on
how much your payments will increase.
These limits are called caps and mean that no matter the
size of the interest jump, you won?t pay more than a
certain increase in a certain time period.
As an example, let?s say a lender gives you an adjustable
rate mortgage. It has a 1 percent cap for any 6 month time
frame and a 4 percent total cap for the entire loan.
Your payments can increase as much as 4 percent at the
maximum until the loan is paid off. That?s not too shabby
if you consider when interest drastically drops, you save a
ton of money.
Every area in the country has different interest rates so
you should read up on it before you opt to go with an
adjustable rate mortgage.
Local newspapers usually include interest rates and
predictions so that is a great place to go to keep an eye
on things.
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Monday, February 1st, 2010
More and more consumers are recognizing that at least for right now they are better of financially renting than buying. This is certainly a departure from the past when most consumers realized that the best financial option would be to buy rather than rent so that their money would go toward creating equity in a home.
Today that is no longer the case; however. While rents have continued to rise in many locations, consumers are still finding they are often able to rent for less money than what they would pay for a monthly mortgage payment on a comparable property. In some cases, renters are able to save between 40% and 50% by renting instead of buying.
One of the reasons for this is that in some locations, property values rose quite steeply. Today, buyers who snatched up those homes without blinking have discovered they must now sell. The problem? They need to sell the homes at the prices at which they purchased them two years ago to recoup the balance they owe on the mortgage. Renters just are not willing to pay more money than a home is worth.
Even renters who are able to qualify for mortgages just do not feel as though they are getting enough home for their money, especially when they can often rent a comparable or even larger home for less money.
As a result of the shifting market, many experts are quick to point out that today the market is no longer a seller?s market and it is not really a buyer?s market either. Instead, it has become more of a renter?s market.
Other renters are holding off on the idea of buying because they are concerned that prices have not yet hit the lowest point. They are primarily concerned that if they purchase a home today it may not be worth the same amount just six months from now. They feel it is far more prudent to wait and see exactly where the housing market will land before they consider buying a home. Other renters are concerned about the upcoming hurricane season. Few have forgotten the hurricane season of just two years ago that devastated many areas. Homeowners in those areas, especially those without insurance, have yet to recover.
While some areas are experiencing a deficit in supply of rental properties, in other areas homeowners have recognized the wisdom of holding off on selling their homes. They, too, are reluctant to sell their homes now when it seems more prudent to wait and see when the market will stabilize. To help make ends meet, many of these homeowners are willing to rent out their homes to the scores of renters lining up to take advantage of the opportunity. Even homes that are on the market for sale are also available for rent. While renters must accept the reality that the home in which they are living must be available for showings, they still feel the trade-off is quite worth it.
Would-be investors who attempted to get in on the quick profit potential of flipping homes have also discovered that it makes more sense to rent out their properties right now instead of trying to selling them. In some cases, investors are discovering they simply do not have any other options when they must meet mortgage payments every month and are unable to sell their properties. In some cases, this means renting the properties at a loss, creating a negative cash flow.
In fact, this situation has become so much of a problem that landlords in certain niche markets are finding they must cut rents in order to create even a small amount of cash flow. These investors have quickly discovered that it is far better to rent right away at a loss than wait several months to try and attain the amount of rent they really need. Although landlords are often upside down on most of these properties, renting them out has proven to be the safest method; at least for now.
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Saturday, January 23rd, 2010
Like homeowners, real estate agents are suffering as well. Inventories have continued to rise and as a result many agents are not closing as many transactions as they have in the past. In order to remain competitive, many agents have discovered that they must become quite creative in order to keep their offices open.
As budgets tighten, advertising dollars have become limited and yet agents know they must advertise in order to get beyond the current slump. While print and television advertising can be quite expensive, advertising online remains quite cost effective. In fact, many agents are turning toward blogs in order to offer weekly market advice that is specific to their location. This technique is quite inexpensive and works well to keep local residents apprised of the existing market conditions.
Agents are also recognizing that buyers as well as sellers are more interested in value today than ever before. As the average home price continues to drop, an increasing number of sellers are turning toward the idea of selling their home on their own in order to avoid real estate commissions. To combat this problem, more and more offices are reducing their fees. Other creative efforts can also be quite effective. For example, some agents are springing for the cost to have properties professionally staged or even professionally cleaned.
The current market is definitely challenging; however, it is critical that you take action rather than simply sitting around bemoaning the fact. While making an effort in the existing market will take some effort, it will also set you apart from the competition. One of the ways you can go about doing this is to consider each property separately and think about what you can do to make that property stand out. In battling the current real estate market, you may simply find that you need to fight it out one property at a time. You do not need to spend a lot of money on these efforts; however, there are many things you can do to market your listings in order to increase their exposure.
Consider how much online exposure your listings are currently given. If you do not have much of an online presence at the moment now could be the time to make that change. Statistics indicate that more than 83% of all buyers begin their property search online. If you are going to nab those buyers, you need to be advertising in the same medium in which they are searching or you run the risk of missing out on them.
In addition, it is a good idea to think about what you can do to improve the quality of your advertising. For example, you might give some thought tow hat you can do to improve the quality of your photographs.
Finally, use the time you have on your hands to your advantage. It very well could be that business is out there, you simply need to do some mining to find it. Use the power of your database to unearth warm leads which could provide you with excellent resources for buyers. Set a goal to contact at least 10 people ach week. You just never know where those phone calls may lead you, especially if you provided them with great customer service in the past.
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Tuesday, January 19th, 2010
Everyone has heard a friend or relative complain about
having to take out a second mortgage but don?t really know
what that means. Let?s find out!
The real term for this is called a home equity loan. This
is a common loan type that homeowners can use for whatever
they want.
A home equity loan requires that you use your house for
collateral just like a normal home loan. There are
different types of home equity loan out there and you can
always use the money for whatever you want.
College, bills, and home repairs are some common uses. You
will need outstanding credit to be approved for this kind
of loan though.
A closed end type home equity loan gives you a big chunk of
money immediately and you can?t get another loan until this
one is fully paid.
The amount you can get depends on factors such as how much
your home is worth, your income, credit score, and similar
things. A closed end loan usually comes as a fixed rate
type and allows you up to 15 years to pay it off.
An open ended home equity loan is a little different. This
loan will let you borrow money whenever you have a need for
it.
The loan lender will set up a line of credit that is pretty
much based on all the same factors as the closed end loan.
These usually have an adjustable rate and you can make
payment for 10, 15, or even 30 years.
So why are these called second mortgages? Because you are
adding yet another loan payment that uses your house as
collateral and adding another monthly payment. Though
tempting, it can cause you a lot of problems in the future.
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Friday, January 15th, 2010
If you?ve been thinking of selling your investment house or your home, you should make sure that you take full advantage of home staging trends. There are several advantages to home staging trends, which we will take a look at below.
One of the best things about staged homes is that they sell in less time. This is great news for sellers, as these types of homes will sell really fast. In most cases, you won?t have to worry about your home staying on the market for a long period of time. Research has shown that staged homes sell nearly 40% faster than other homes on the market.
Staged homes also sell for more money. Homes that have sat on the market for a long period of time will normally get lower offers due to the fact that home buyers will begin to think there is something wrong with the home. Staged homes on the other hand, don?t sit on the market for long at all. Once they are listed, they pretty much draw attention to themselves – resulting in a fast sale.
A staged exterior will also draw viewers. When home buyers first arrive at a home that is up for sale, they instantly make up their mind whether they should get out and look around, or drive off. If the yard is staged with flowers and the yard is manicured and properly taken care of, chances are that buyers will want to see more. If you entice your buyers by showing them how nice the home is outside, they will surely want to know what the home is like on the inside as well.
Once a buyer has stepped inside of the home, he will know within a matter of seconds whether or not he likes the home. To get the buyer?s attention, you?ll need to stage your home to the buyer?s liking. You don?t want the buyer to feel rushed or get the wrong impression, which is why you should always set the stage and entice the buyer to take his time and get a good look at the home.
Staging the living rooms and kitchens will also help to sell the home. Buyers love living rooms, which is why you should always make sure that the living room is the center piece of your home, and decorate it accordingly. Kitchens on the other hand, is where you should really go all out, decorating with fruit and such. You should always make sure that everything is in place as well. Buyers love to see homes that are ready to move into – and not ready to be worked on.
Staged homes will also attract more real estate agents and get more advertising as well. If a real estate agent loves your home, he will want to show it off. If you stage your home, chances are that real estate agents will eat it up. When they do, they will advertise your home more than others, just to get you some deserved attention. This way, you can benefit from a lot of exposure at absolutely no extra cost.
There?s no other way to look at it, other than staged homes sell. They attract more buyers, more real estate agents, and they give people the feeling of home. When you go out of your way to make the buyer feel that your home is his dream home, he will know it. Homes that aren?t staged may sell, although staged homes sell much faster and for more money. If you?ve been looking to sell your home, you should look into staging it and get the ball rolling in the right direction.
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Monday, January 11th, 2010
So, you are planning to buy your perfect house or
commercial property but don?t know what your options are in
the mortgage department.
Well, there are tons to choose from and they are all
tailored to your specific needs. If you have a great job
and money isn?t an issue, you can make higher payments and
possibly pay off your loan in as little as 10 to 15 years.
For many people though, they don?t have great jobs and need
to best plan for their budget.
Most mortgages differ in just a few ways. They may require
balloon payments up front or toward the end of the loan
period or they might be influenced monthly by ever changing
interest rates.
Fixed rate loans are very popular because you are
guaranteed to have the same bill every month regardless of
interest rates. If you are on a budget, this is a great
option.
Adjustable rate loans differ from fixed rate as they
fluctuate with current interest rates. Don?t worry though,
they usually have a cap so you won?t be paying twice as
much as the month before. The cap is usually just a couple
percent.
These are just a couple of popular types of home loans. If
you plan on getting a commercial loan, you will have many
more mortgage types available.
Some of these have very low payments for the first year
until your business is established and they they increase
so you can pay them off quickly.
The best bet is to research the different types of loan you
are interested in and discuss them with your broker.
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Saturday, January 9th, 2010
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Saturday, January 2nd, 2010
What fabulous news for first home buyers, a whopping $21,000 towards deposit, expenses or even new furniture if you buy a brand new home before June 2009. So if you’re ready to take the plunge and sign up for what is likely to be the biggest commitment you’ve ever made, now, more than ever, seems to be the perfect time to get into the property market as a first home buyer. Even though your friends and family will be full of advice, as with any major decision in our lives, it’s always good to take their experiences and opinions on board, however your own research will give you peace of mind and assurance, before you sign up for the big purchase and possibly sign your life away to the mortgage company. Generally, most first home buyers already have an idea on the location and the type of home they want, so now it’s just a matter of finding out whether you can afford what you want to buy. Almost all the major banks and other lenders offer special packages with reduced application fees and lower interest specifically for First Home Buyers. With the help of some comprehensive search engines, shopping around not only for a home loan, but a property is almost as easy as 1 – 2 – 3, so jump on the internet and let your fingers do all the work for you. It’s important to remember that the bank can’t lend you all the money to buy your first home. As a first home buyer, at least a small part of your deposit will have to come from your own savings or alternatively a gift from your relatives. Once you find the right home loan, apply for a pre-approval. This can be done either online or in person. A pre-approval is the bank’s preliminary approval subject to an acceptable property. You will need to provide a completed application form along with requirements such as your identification, income evidence and savings (gift) verification. Once the bank is satisfied that you’re an acceptable first home buyer, they will issue a pre-approval and you can start shopping around for your first home.
So when and how do I apply for a First Home Owner Grant? The First Home Owner Grant is only available to Australian residents and citizens, so before you apply you should contact your state revenue office, alternatively visit their respective website for more information. If you satisfy all the first home buyer criteria and conditions, there are two ways you can apply for your first home owner grant. If you apply for your first home owner grant via your bank, you’re likely to receive the grant at settlement, so on the day you officially become a home owner. If you apply for the grant directly with the state revenue office, the grant is not likely to come through until after the settlement. The best way is to keep in regular contact with the lending manager of your chosen bank. Remember, they help first home buyers every day and are the best source of information and guidance, so don’t be afraid to call them if you have a question, after all, they’re here to help you.
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