The Real Estate Professional

24Jan/100

Short Sales & Foreclosures: Buying Homes in Peril

The economic climate of the past year or so has led to the proliferation of homes in distress, facing short sales and foreclosures; many of these homes have made it to market where buyers are hungry to snatch up deals. While many prospective home buyers are eager to lay claim to one of these read more

18Jan/100

Short Sales & Foreclosures: Buying Homes in Peril

The economic climate of the past year or so has led to the proliferation of homes in distress, facing short sales and foreclosures; many of these homes have made it to market where buyers are hungry to snatch up deals. While many prospective home buyers are eager to lay claim to one of these read more

1Sep/0911

How to Start Real Estate Investing and Hit the Ground Running

How to Start Real Estate Investing and Hit the Ground Running

This article covers six dynamite real estate investing tips intended to help anyone just getting started in real estate investing to successfully launch and hit the ground running with real estate investment property.

1. Develop the Correct Attitude

To stand a chance of succeeding at real estate investing, foremost, you must understand that real estate investment is a business, and you will become the CEO of that business.

As your first order of business, t

5Jul/0919

Growth, Stability of Commercial Real Estate Investing

Growth, Stability of Commercial Real Estate Investing

Commercial real estate investing is a kind of investing which is used for business purpose. The commercial real estate investing property is different from other real estate investing like agriculture, residential and other industrial purpose. Commercial real estate investing property provides reasonable price consideration from the investment property and also provides income for long period. In real estate investing, real estate investors make investment on commercial real estate investing.

22May/0912

Commercial Real Estate Loans – Overcoming Rejections

Commercial Real Estate Loans - Overcoming Rejections

One of the most frustrating and confusing situations for a business owner occurs when lenders disapprove commercial real estate loans. Since rejected business loans are quite common, it is advisable for commercial borrowers to have a contingency plan in place for commercial loans.

Business owners are likely to be distressed when a commercial loan application is turned down and will be unsure as to why it took place and how to avoid a similar problem again. For each of the fiv

17Feb/0912

Hard Money Real Estate Loans – Quick Funds for Investing in Property

Hard Money Real Estate Loans – Quick Funds for Investing in Property

At times, conditions for borrowing funds become too hard for borrowers. This may be because of their very bad credit as they have multiple credit problems and so lenders think such a borrower is a high risk and should be avoided. The reason for a conventional lender refusing loan may defer from borrower to borrower. So a conventional loan is not easily available. In such a situation, you still come across lenders who are willing to fund your requirements. Such lenders will provide you hard mo

9Apr/0816

U.S. Real Estate Foreclosures Increase Nationwide

U.S. Real Estate Foreclosures Increase Nationwide

Foreclosures continue to rise across America. According to the latest annual report of http://Foreclosures.com, the number of foreclosures filed nationwide in 2006 had increased by 51 percent from the previous year, with foreclosure filings nearly topping one million. When compared to 641,000 foreclosure filings made in 2005 nationwide, almost 971,000 foreclosure filings were reported last year.

4Feb/0812

The Residential Real Estate Buying Process in Austin Texas

The Residential Real Estate Buying Process in Austin Texas

Decide to Buy

The first step in buying a house is to try and understand what you hope to achieve. When you begin to think about buying a new house, there are many questions you should ask yourself such as: Why do I want to move? How soon do I want to move? How long do I plan on living in the home? For some people renting or putting off buying makes sense. Expect to commit to your home for 3-5 years if you want to avoid losing money on the home.

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15Oct/0720

Will Foreclosure Risks End?

Will Foreclosure Risks End?

Challenging Wrongful Foreclosure in Nevada

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