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How To ‘Cash-In’ On TODAY’s Real Estate Market

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How To ‘Cash-In’ On TODAY’s Real Estate Market

Hey it’s Josh, This is your last chance to register for tonight’s training webinar.  Here’s what it’s all about. A few weeks back I wrote a blog post asking the question: ‘What are the main challenges that real estate investors face right now?’ After going through dozens of responses, the top three challenges other investors […]

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Are You As Frustrated As I Was?

In 2003 I was broke, burned out, living paycheck to paycheck, and working 60 – 80 hours a week. Frankly, it wasn’t the life I dreamed of. Today I make millions of dollars a year in multiple businesses. It’s not because I’m any smarter than the next guy, any better looking, have the right connections, […]

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Special invitation: an easier way to invest in real estate

Imagine if this was your real estate deal… The bird dog brings you the potential short sale property with massive potential. Expert negotiators work with banks to get the short sale approved – totally done for you. The transaction is funded by someone else’s money. The real estate agent then sells the property on your […]

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Home Appraisals Receiving Tighter Scrutiny

The days of quick home appraisals seem to be coming to an end, even at times being problematic. Lenders are becoming more demanding, and often calling for second appraisals on a home before giving the green light. Where does this stem from? Of course, from the problematic home loans of the past that got us […]

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Volatile Housing Market Baffles Homeowners

This audio on NPR ran a couple days ago and I replayed it during an early am workout.  It’s a good discussion with some interesting highlights about what’s going on in the housing market... and what it means to homeowners, buyers, sellers and renters. Investors can draw their own conclusions! See NPR ~Josh

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Serial Killer’s Former California Home Sells

One of my first houses involved an ugly murder.  I didn’t think about it when I bought the place (I was too inexperienced and buying a house in a great neighborhood was blowing my mind with possibility). Unfortunately, the house didn’t sell for months –– especially since it had a next door neighbor who would […]

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Existing Home Sales Plunge in July

We’ve hit another record, and not a good one. In July, sales of existing homes plunged to the lowest levels in 15 years, despite super low mortgage rates and bargain home prices. In July, sales fell by more than 27%, marking the largest monthly drop since 1968. Of course, fears in the housing market magnified […]

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Tips to Make Your House Stand Out to Buyers

If you’re trying to sell a house on the retail market, you’re likely up against a lot of competition. So, what’s it going to take to get the attention of buyers? You need to make your house stand out from any other on the market. We’ve heard the statistics and know what we’re facing – […]

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The Incredible Shrinking Home

Are the days of McMansions over? According to some, it looks that way... The trend in new housing today is smaller, more modest homes that appeal to a larger buyer base. This trend has been building for years as the economy and the housing crisis have taken a toll on consumer confidence. The average size […]

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HUD Giving Non-Profits and Governments Discount on REOs

The Department of Housing and Urban and Development (HUD) announced last week that they will give state and local governments and nonprofits participating in the Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) preference to buy its REO at 10% below the appraised value. The new initiative will also give these buyers a 14-day first-look period to consider buying […]

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