When it comes to Foreclosure Investing, it is absolutely crucial for you to know the rules and laws in your area. Knowing them will not only help you in your search for a seller and your hunt for a great purchase, but equally important… knowing the rules will keep you out of trouble! Here’s an…
Read MoreOne of Marko’s students asks him about a foreclosure deal. It could be a good deal, but there’s a $35,000 reinstatement fee. So the student wants to know if theres any way to negotiate down the reinstatement fee. From my experience, you can’t. Whatever is owed is owed, especially if the house has equity. However,…
Read MoreA number of real estate investors choose to buy, fix and sell properties because it offers a quick way to earn on a property holding. However, when they actually get down to rehabbing it, they realize it is more trouble than they had bargained for. And, it is worse when despite all the effort, time…
Read MoreMarko breaks down what happens when you buy a house, and the seller refuses to move out. The rule of thumb for these situations is to not close on the property until the seller as physically moved out. So what do you do if your stubborn seller refuses? Watch to find out!
Read MoreI just came across a 52 page report by The Joint Center For Housing Studies of Harvard University. For those seasoned investors with buy and hold properties serving as rentals or focused on the rental niche market, a very detailed, yet very good read. For many, there is an allure to renting. There is a…
Read MoreMarko breaks down misconceptions regarding sending out marketing pieces in the mail. Also discover the power behind hand-addressing mail as opposed to printing labels.
Read MoreKeeping up with national real estate trends, general and particular, helps the investor stay on top of his or her game. Keeping up with the expected and most likely trends and acting accordingly can do much for your bottom line as they have, for me, over the years. One of those trends is how millennials…
Read MoreIn a housing or real estate bubble, home prices inflate because of overly optimistic speculation that they will keep rising. When people can no longer afford to keep up, the bubble bursts. When the burst occurs, demand for homes decreases, often precipitously, while supply goes up. Home prices drop dramatically as a result. Through much…
Read MoreHi Guys. Marko Here, This is the reminder and follow-up on the video from last week about your “Why” list. Best, Marko
Read MoreRecently, DS News (http:dsnews.com) reported that real estate investors continue to favor flipping over renting by a narrow margin predicated upon the April, 2015 Real Estate Activity Report released by auction.com. The report covered data compiled from investor activity during the month of April, 2015 involving all transactions nationwide taking place both on line and…
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