How to Invest in Real Estate With Little or No Money Down

How to Invest in Real Estate With Little or No Money Down
One of America’s most trusted real estate experts tells how to make a killing in real estate using other people’s money

“”Irwin is a prolific writer on real estate, and among the best.”"

“–”USA Today

This latest book from real estate guru Robert Irwin is a complete, step-by-step guide for newcomers to no-money-down real estate investment. It’s also a source of fresh insights and guidance for experienced investors looking for solutions to problems that can arise

with the no-money-down approach. Written for today’s robust market, “How to Invest in Real Estate with Little or No Money Down “tells readers how to: Get the seller to finance the purchase Research and analyze fixer-uppers and finance the purchase and the renovations Find and buy rental properties as solid long-term investments Locate good investments in high-priced markets and get sellers to accept lowball offers Cope with no-down investing negatives, including negative cash flow, high maintenance and repairs, and time demands

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Advanced Guide to Real Estate Investing

Advanced Guide to Real Estate Investing
If you’re interested in real estate investing, you may have noticed notice the lack of coverage it gets in mainstream financial media, while stocks, bonds, and mutual funds are consistently touted as the safest and most profitable ways to invest. According to real estate guru Ken McElroy, that’s because financial publications, tv and radio programs make the bulk of their money from advertising paid for by the very companies who provide such mainstream financial services. On the other hand, real estate investment is something you can do on your own–without a large amount of money up front Picking up where left off in the bestselling The ABC’s of Real Estate Investing, McElroy reveals the next essential lessons and information that no serious investor can afford to miss. Building on the foundation of real estate investment 101, McElroy tells readers:

  • How to think–and operate–like a real estate mogul
  • “The Top Ten Real Estate Markets to Watch”
  • How to identify and close expert deals
  • Why multifamily housing is the best real estate investment out there
  • How to surround yourself with a team that will help maximize your money
  • How to avoid paying thousands in taxes by structuring property sales wisely
  • Important projections about the future of real estate investment
  • And more.

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Short-Sale Pre-Foreclosure Investing

Short-Sale Pre-Foreclosure Investing
Due to the wave of refinancing and subprime lending in recent years, and the subsequent fall in home values, millions of properties are worth less than their mortgages. The only way for these properties to sell is through a “short sale,” in which the bank holding the mortgage agrees to sell the property at a loss — to a savvy investor. Banks will do this because they need to get “upside down” loans off their books and they do not want to be holding property that is in default.
Short sales are the hottest topic in today’s real estate investing market, yet most real estate agents and investors don’t know how they work or how to make money on them. This book will teach investors how to negotiate with banks to buy properties at big discounts, creating windfall profits for the investor. Readers will learn:
* what 900f real estate agents and investors don’t know about: the short sale.
* how to make huge profits from the banks’ misfortune.
* how to help homeowners in foreclosure and get a killer deal yourself, at the same time.
* how to buy properties for fifty cents on the dollar with no real estate license, using no money or credit.
* how to “buy low” and “sell low” during the crashing foreclosure market.
* how to stay on the cutting edge of the down market and how to get rich…now.

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Keys to Buying Foreclosed and Bargain Homes

Keys to Buying Foreclosed and Bargain Homes
Barron’s Business Keys have gained deserved reputations as easy-to-read books of sound advice for consumers and non-experts. These brief, fact-filled volumes cut through business and financial jargon and speak to consumers in plain English. They offer information and advice on saving, investing, protecting one’s assets, coping with taxes, and prudent management of personal finances. Updated to reflect the current real estate market, this book presents an informed view of the advantages and potential pitfalls connected with buying foreclosed and bargain properties. Various sources are described including lending institutions, the FHA, the Farmer’s Home Administration, and others. There are valuable tips for buying at auction and for taking advantages of special programs such as urban homesteading.

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