Investors Lounge Online Blogs
Developing Community!
Predatory Lending
Posted by: Investors Lounge Online in Sub Prime Lending, Refinance, Real Estate Investment, Mortgage Fraud, Mortgage, Loan To Value, Investment, Fraud, Foreclosure, Flipping, Financing, Economy, Due Dilligence, Credit Report, Credit Cards, Commercial Real Estate, Capital Gains Taxes, Cap Rate, Bankruptcy, Bank Owned on Nov 03, 2008
Triple-Net (NNN) Leased Real Estate
Posted by: Investors Lounge Online in Tenant, Real Estate Investment, Real Estate Agents, Investment, Gross Income Multiplier, Due Dilligence, Commercial Real Estate, Cap Rate, Analyze on Oct 21, 2008
No Assurance Government Bailout Will Work
Posted by: Investors Lounge Online in Recession, Real Estate Investment, Real Estate Agents, Market Prediction, Market Bubble, Investment, Economy, Commercial Real Estate, Blogging on Oct 15, 2008
Banking Crisis
Posted by: Investors Lounge Online in Sub Prime Lending, Recession, Real Estate Investment, Mortgage, Market Prediction, Market Bubble, Legislation, Investment, Foreclosure, Financing, Economy, Due Dilligence, Commercial Real Estate, Bankruptcy on Oct 09, 2008
Commercial Property Due Diligence
Posted by: Elliot Barron in Real Estate Investment, Investment, Financing, Economy, Due Dilligence, Commercial Real Estate, Cap Rate, Analyze on Oct 08, 2008
What is the Future of Mortgages Due to the Financial Crisis?
Posted by: Investors Lounge Online in Sub Prime Lending, Refinance, Recession, Real Estate Investment, Real Estate Agents, Pre Foreclosure, Mortgage, Market Prediction, Market Bubble, Loan To Value, Legislation, Investment, Foreclosure, Financing, Equity, Economy, Credit Report, Credit Cards, Commercial Real Estate, Bankruptcy, Bank Owned, ARMs, Appreciation on Sep 28, 2008
Investment Banks Fail and its Impact on You and I
Posted by: Investors Lounge Online in Sub Prime Lending, Refinance, Recession, Real Estate Investment, Real Estate Agents, Over Leveraged, Over Financed, Mortgage Fraud, Mortgage, Market Prediction, Market Bubble, Loan To Value, Legislation, Investment, Insurance, Foreclosure, Financing, Equity, Economy, Credit Report, Credit Cards, Corporation, Commercial Real Estate, Bankruptcy, Bank Owned on Sep 16, 2008
Getting Started in Commercial Real Estate: Fear not, ye of little faith!
Posted by: Elliot Barron in Retirement, Real Estate Investment, Investment, Getting Started, Due Dilligence, Commercial Real Estate, Cap Rate on Sep 03, 2008
It
When it comes to investment properties there are loopholes which create many options. For instance, Section 1031 of the IRS tax code permits real estate investors to sell their investment properties and in return allow a trade for comparable or similar matched investments in order to defer the tax as the capital gains amass. It seems that real estate is truly the most popular transaction
Although Wall Street seems to have rebounded in recent days in response to the Congressional approval of the $700 billion financial-system bailout last week, there seems to be continued concerns found amongst financial professionals, who are concerned with the continued pall of recession over the American economy. The main concern remains focused on government ownership of the American
It happens all the time when you engage in acquiring a new property through contract, there is not much information about the property known at that stage. All you may know is the details of the financial statement and rent payroll or you've visually inspected the place by driving around the block. This is more than enough details to make a solid educated offer on the place but it does
This current talk of financial bailout suggests that as a result mortgage rates will fall allowing a surge in home buying especially for first time buyers. Still one must wonder how long this will last but also what are the long-term impacts for the housing market? Right now it feels like the lending industry is distressed but this may not be true for very long. The banks at risk of
One important aspect of due diligence is to know your documents but specifically understanding the details of the lease, insurance policy, and title policy. The lease, out of all of these is of utmost importance because it remains the roadmap for future events concerning the property. Part of the issue with the lease is language. There is a lot of strange stuff, interesting jargon