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Bank Owned Property Have You Ever Wondered

Nov. 15th, 2008

by Steven McCarthy Have you ever considered bank owned property, for investing? Foreclosure investing will comprise buying a home after the original mortgagor defaults and loses ownership of the property. If you’re thinking about getting into foreclosure investing then you must be the kind of person who is interested in researching a properties history and [...]

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Find Paphos Homes

Nov. 14th, 2008

by William Marind Cyprus is the lead nation that joined the European Union in 2004 which is another factor affecting the growth and prices in the property for sale market of Cyprus. It is expected that in the run-up to becoming a member of “the club”, prices of property for sale in Cyprus will continue [...]

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Government Acquired Properties & Surpluses = Great Deals

Nov. 13th, 2008

by Doug Smith Seized and abandoned properties as well as government surpluses are offered to the public through government auctions. There are many government auctions being held across the country every single week. The deals you’ll find here are unprecedented and could be used for personal investing or to start a business. Surplus inventory sold [...]

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Make a fortune in Realesate without knowing how to find the deals

Nov. 12th, 2008

by Jesse Davis If you think that in order to make a fortune in real estate you have to know how to find all the deals. You Are WRong! All you have to do is know how to find the right Wholesaler in your area. Below are some tips on finding the right wholesaler in [...]

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3 easy ways to increase your credit score

Nov. 11th, 2008

by Doc Schmyz It used to be that “people” made decisions about your credit worthiness. You knew your banker and your handshake was all the collateral you needed. Those days are long gone, and now a single number – your FICO score – determines your credit worthiness. Although there are several credit models, the most [...]

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Bank Owned foreclosure Properties

Nov. 10th, 2008

by Steven McCarthy Bank owned foreclosure properties for investing thinking of buying bank owned properties but worried about the risk, do you think about how much it could improve your life if you could get started in foreclosure investing. Did you know that with a middle class income and ok credit you are more than [...]

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Classic Cars Owners – A 1031 Exchange Could Help You

Nov. 10th, 2008

by Martin A. Remington Classic cars have appreciated tremendously in value in recent days, and they are in high demand. Your first inclination may be to sell your car outright and cash in on your investment, but a look at the capital gains tax rates might change your mind. The rates for the sale of [...]

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Cash-Flow for Retirement from Inflation adjusted investments

Nov. 9th, 2008

by john krol What is the most important point in buying an apartment building? CEO John Krol of Boomers Bank The answer; use, use and use. Use is the most important factor in terms of the property’s value. For your investment to be a success, you need to think of the building’s use for you [...]

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Buying a house? 6 things to do FIRST!

Nov. 8th, 2008

by Doc Schmyz Buying a home, especially if it’s your first one, is often quite scary. There are so many things you don’t know and terms you’ve never heard before. People often fear what they don’t understand. In fact, studies have shown that this fear literally prevents some people from taking the first steps to [...]

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Buyer Beware: Banks May Cost You When Converting a Variable Rate

Nov. 7th, 2008

by The Averbach Mortgages Team Home buyers, especially first time home buyers, often purchase a variable rate mortgage because of the significant savings over fixed rate mortgages. Depending upon the market, the difference between an initial rate on a variable rate mortgage and a fixed rate can range from 1 to 1.25 percent. That’s a [...]

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