Introduction to Real Estate Investing Recording
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Read MoreWhat do you want to accomplish over the phone? The goal of the first phone call is not to negotiate a deal. A lot of people try to do that on the first call, and it’s a big mistake. In this short video, real estate investor and attorney, William Bronchick, explains the two things you need to get from the first phone call and why.
Read MoreJim Ingersoll is Head Real Estate Coach and Trainer at: Coaching.CREonline.com The days of relying on the MLS for foreclosures and HUD Home Store for deals are gone. In this short video, Jim explains why you need to get your “deal flow” pipeline filled with highly motivated sellers, so you can buy great “off market” houses directly from sellers.
Read MoreIn this short video, real estate investor and attorney, William Bronchick, explains seven different ways you can profit from a real estate foreclosure, plus a Bonus Tip: Where to get a state-by-state guide to the foreclosure process and timeline.
Read MoreIn this short video, attorney and real estate investor, William Bronchick, explains the basics of using a land trust for your real estate investments. He’ll explore…
Read MoreThere are three ways you can determine the repairs needed on a home: Hire a licensed contractor, pay for an inspection, or you can learn to “ballpark” the repairs do-it-yourself style. Jim Ingersoll, shows you how to estimate home repair costs DIY-style in 15 minutes or less. Download Jim’s
Read MoreIt’s a competitive market, right now. So what do you do to make sure your offer gets seen–and accepted? (No, it doesn’t necessarily need to be the highest offer.) These 7 tips work in any market, so take notes and start using them right away!
Read MoreReal estate investor and attorney, Bill Bronchick, dispels the myth that there are “no deals” in your market and shows you seven creative approaches for finding deals right now.
Read MoreBuying “subject to” is a low-risk, creative, and financially rewarding way to buy real estate without using any of your own money or credit. You get instant ownership without taking on any debt to your name. CLICK here to subscribe to our mailing list and get unique, fresh content like this delivered right to your inbox.
Read MoreThe most common question I get is: “How do I make cash right now in real estate? Oh, and by the way, I have no money to put down and my credit is horrible!” Okay, not impossible, but it will take hard work, dedication, and learning a few tricks I have up my sleeve. Here are 7 creative techniques for generating cash quickly without starting from much.
Read MoreHome renovations can be a huge pitfall for real estate investors. If you’re not careful, you can lose a lot of money. In this short video, real estate investor and mentor, Phil Pustejovsky, shows you the “before” and “after” of a recent home renovation deal.
Read MoreWholesaling houses is fairly simple: 1. You tie up a house with a contract 2. You sell it to another investor at a wholesale price Attorney and real estate investor, Bill Bronchick discusses the 3 biggest mistakes that wholesalers make when trying to wholesale a property. Watch the video and see what you may be doing wrong on your wholesale deals. Then use the social media buttons to share with your friends and colleagues.
Read MoreReal estate investor and mentor, Phil Pustejovsky, shows you room-by-room a professional, expert way to estimate home rehab costs and how much work needs to be done whether you plan to rent, wholesale, or fix and flip the house.
Read MoreIn this video, attorney Bill Bronchick explains how the Dodd-Frank Act applies to real estate investors. If you are buying as an investor, it does not apply in any way. If you are buying or selling on a lease option, it does not apply in any way. If you are selling to an investor or to someone who will not live in the house, it does not apply in any way. The only time Dodd-Frank applies is when you are selling a property to a buyer who will occupy the property as their primary residence.
Read MoreIn this 24-minute video, attorney and real estate investor, Bill Bronchick shows how to maximize privacy, maximize protection, and minimize taxes by using these entities. He discusses the pros and cons of each entity.
Read MoreA “Contract for Deed” is also known as an “Installment Land Contract” or “Agreement for Deed.” These are owner financing tools for buying or selling real estate with owner financing. For more details see:
Read MoreHow to Buy Real Estate with No Money Down and No Banks
Read MoreTaxes will be the biggest expense you will pay in your business and personal life. Taxes will prevent you from taking more money home and putting it into your bank account. Taxes will eat away at your wealth. One of the best ways to reduce your taxes is to be in business.
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