As a real estate investor, depending upon your chosen niche, your particular circumstance, your vision, and your operative game plan moving forward, you need to understand the value of insurance protection and the need to have one or more insurance agents and programs at your disposal as a necessary cost of doing business and protecting…
Read MoreSeller financing occurs when the real estate property owner finances the purchase of his or her home for the buyer. The seller can finance the entire purchase price or agrees to pay the difference between the buyers approved mortgage and the agreed upon sales price. Either way, the buyer contractually agrees to repay the…
Read MoreOne thing you may be wondering as you evolve in your real estate career is: “Where in the world am I going to find enough funding to execute all my dream deals?” It doesn’t matter if you’re new to the investing world, or just looking for something different. Your options for real estate funding will…
Read MoreSavvy real estate investors understand and appreciate the differences between the terms market value and fair market value (FMV), appraised value, assessed value, as is value, and after repair value (ARV), all to fashion their very best offers and formulate their strike price and set their maximum allowable offer (MAO), their top ceiling position. This…
Read MoreInterested in the real estate world, but too afraid to leave your current position? You may not have to. It’s a myth that one must work in the industry on a full-time basis in order to be a great real estate investor. The truth is that you have plenty of opportunities available to you, even…
Read MoreWe’ve all been there. We head to Starbucks and can’t help but find happiness in seeing our name on a cup of joe that promises to wake us up and get us started for the day – “Marko Rubel, dry cappuccino!” However, your morning caffeine intake may be killing your success in four different ways. 1)…
Read MoreMarko teaches negotiation techniques with a home seller to get the best deal on a property. He reviews he process for education phase and what is the sellers contribution.
Read MoreTitle insurance, simply put, is a contract of indemnity. It is an insured statement of the conditions of title ownership rights to certain sundry real estate. The policy issued guarantees that the subject real estate being purchased and/or otherwise being conveyed or mortgaged is free from undisclosed liens or defects. That policy further guarantees that…
Read MoreHaving real estate investor success is keyed by numbers of factors, one of which, often inadequately considered, are the residential closing timelines. Respecting that timeline is “how you get to the money” effectively. Having the appreciation of the timeline a buyer is likely to face, allows you to remain in control of what you need…
Read MoreThere are three major components emphasized when choosing an exit strategy: (1) personal finances (2) market conditions (3) deal structure A real estate investor always starts from an awareness of his or her financial circumstances, knowing the immediate cash needs and what they may be. The perfect example could well be the consideration of a…
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