When buying realestate what is the best type of government progam for African Americans?
Thursday, December 8th, 2011
There are all kinds of grants you can get. Ask a loan officer from a local bank, if he/she doesn’t know, try another bank.
There are all kinds of grants you can get. Ask a loan officer from a local bank, if he/she doesn’t know, try another bank.
i want to invest on realestate, preferebly a multifamily buiding to rent out. But when i look at the prices online they look to good to be true, there must be a catch somewhere they arent showing. If you know anything about investing on realestate can you please give me advice on this issue.
From 1996 to 2001 I bought 14 homes all foreclosures and/or distressed properties. I sold all but three of them. I now own 2-2 Family units and 1-single family unit. The one two family was a VA foreclosure, the other two family was from a man who wanted out of the rental business. I have now owned all of them between 12-15 years. Great Tax advantages, some headaches, but you must be ready to put money into them. 15 years Rental property owner.
Check out www. how-to-buy-sell-foreclosures.com/landlord.html for more info
I mean.. you are almost guaranteed a profit on it right? Since you are getting it below market value?
You are not getting it that far below market value. Unless you are talking about high dollar homes the costs of buying ands selling would eat up the difference
I am trying to buy a house and would like to choose a realtor. what options should I consider in choosing a realtor. I have no friends who are realtors. I have a few recommendations. But how would I narrow the ONE. Are there websites that rate the realtors? Like CNEt for electronics or rate my professors for professors, are there any websites with the realestate agent reviews or rating. Any tips in helping choose a realtor is greatly appreciated.
I am looking for one in grand rapids michigan.
There are no sites that rate realtors.
I would pick a realtor and use them a day BEFORE you sign a buyer broker agreement. OR sign the buyer agreement for a one day period only.
Treat the one day they take you out as a job interview. Did they ask you questions about what you want in a home, area, price, etc. And then did they show you want you wanted and explain the questions you had.
Here are a couple of email addresses to get you started. Send them a short message that you want their fliers on their offerings on where to invest.
bill@wheretoinvestus.com
Sean Whalen <replywb@mickwave.com>
i need a document to prove that they bought realestate off of me the amount they paid and where it is and signature
Any sale of real estate should be recorded with the county. If you sold the property privately and did not record the sale, you could have problems.
Do you have a bill of sale or other document relating to the sale? If it was a cash transaction, do you have a copy of the check that they used to pay you? If the purchase was financed by the person who purchased it from you, you might want to check with their lender.
Most real estate sales are handled either by title companies or a real estate lawyer. If you did one of these options, then you should have a closing statement. Contact the title company or real estate lawyer who handled the sale and they should be able to provide you with documents to prove that you sold the property and were paid for it.
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http://www.notapennydown.com . Mark Fidgett, a mortgage broker in Vancouver, BC Canada, interviews Mark Dziedzic, owner of http://www.crossborderrealty.com about the ins and outs for Canadians buying realestate in the US
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http://www.notapennydown.com . Mark Fidgett, a mortgage broker in Vancouver, BC Canada, interviews Mark Dziedzic, owner of http://www.crossborderrealty.com about the ins and outs for Canadians buying realestate in the US
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http://www.notapennydown.com . Mark Fidgett, a mortgage broker in Vancouver, BC Canada, interviews Mark Dziedzic, owner of http://www.crossborderrealty.com about the ins and outs for Canadians buying realestate in the US
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