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Over the past 12 months my partners and I have been buying single family home foreclosures. Homes are selling for deep discounts and providing high cash-flow rates once rented. Our strategy is not to buy and flip, but to buy, rehab then rent to provide cash-flow and capital appreciation. On the surface this may seem as easy as drinking coffee because of the high number of foreclosures available. But don't be fooled with high quantity and low prices. Buying foreclosure properties is not as easy as it may seem. Buying houses for cash has been our strategy which is one way to up your chances of success. Refer to my previous article "Buying Real Estate With All-Cash" In todays article I'll outline another strategy that when paired with all-cash works for us.


Relieving Some of the Burden

Buying homes at deep discounts for cash relieves vacancy pressure as there is no unerlying mortgage. You may still have a lean on the property held by a private lender but hopefully you have worked out the terms so that you have 60-90 days until your first interest payment. Racing out to find a tenant before your first payment is no longer a pressing issue. You can be more choosy when screening tenants. You can hold closer to your asking rent price and not decrease it just to get the property occupied. You can save money by performing more of the rehab yourself. These are just a few of the benefits.


The Problem With Real Estate Agents

As easy as it might seem to buy real estate at low prices, a problem has arrisen that must be addressed if we are to successfully close deals with banks. I have found, as with many of my collegues that seller real estate agents have all the control when it comes to you submitting your offer, deciphering which offers to submit, how much information they tell you ahead of time, and lets face it some blatently do nothing. As a buyer in the past I have typically used a buying real estate agent to help me track down candidate properties, perform showings and leg work. As a result I did not close many deals dispite offering near or above asking price. The reason...




FSBO Welcome If you're selling your home as a FSBO ("For Sale By Owner"), you must keep safety in mind when meeting potential buyers. Assaults on real estate agents have increased over the years. For that reason, those who are selling their homes by themselves also need to take care when arranging to meet with strangers.

Here are tips for protecting your home, yourself and your family from being victimized.

First, get to know as much as you can about a potential buyer. Before making the appointment for a buyer to see your home, ask for their full name (first and last), current address, and a telephone number. If you're comfortable gathering more information, ask even more screening questions, such as where they're employed, if they have relatives in the area, and why they are interested in your property.


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