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2009 July · The Foreclosure Compendium

Archive for July, 2009

What to Do If You Are Facing Foreclosure

Monday, July 27th, 2009

If you are facing foreclosure, the first thing to remember is do not panic. If you panic, then you can fall prey to fraudulent individuals that determined to make your situation even worse.
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How Best to Present Your Real Estate Investment Opportunity to Investors Posted By : Nikolas Kron

Monday, July 27th, 2009

The first step for developers when looking for private equity to fund their deal is to produce a document summarizing the offering. However, developers can be unsure as to the form that this summary document should take, which can harm their equity raising attempts from the beginning.
It is important to think like the investor and ensure […]

Richmond Foreclosures - Your Gateway to the City of Choices For Work and Fun

Monday, July 27th, 2009

Richmond is a city which is a big hub of trade, transport, R&D, adventure sports, law, and finance. The Richmond foreclosures thus, provide you the opportunity to invest in a reasonably priced property in this city of endless choices.
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Buying a Foreclosure - Is it Worth the Hassle Buying a Foreclosure?

Sunday, July 26th, 2009

Potential home buyers and new investors ask this question all of time, “Is It Worth The Hassle Buying a Foreclosure?” My answer is in the form of a question, “Is it worth the hassle to attend college four years and obtain a degree in chemical engineering?” Of course it is because of the payoff! The […]

How Can I Obtain Totally Free Listings of Foreclosures?

Sunday, July 26th, 2009

In these tough economic times there is some good news to be had for investors and aspiring new home owners. The realtor’s MLS (multiple listing services) is filled with foreclosure listings being added every day.
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Omaha Foreclosures - Benefits and Important Tips on Buying

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

Omaha is the largest city in the state of Nebraska, United States. Being a major commercial and residential hub, buying a property in this important city through Omaha foreclosures would be a great choice and a sound investment.
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Building a Wholesale Buyers List Posted By : pkbagorio1

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

The real estate market is in full swing, and everyone is jumping to catch all of the great deals on property and homes while they are at record low prices. If you are looking to start your own business by purchasing property and then reselling it via wholesale, then now is the time to do […]

Hot Tips for Working With Banks Posted By : Phyllis Rockower

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

Negotiating with FSBOS
Why is it that everyone is so afraid to talk to sellers? Its so much easier to make a deal directly than to go thru a realtor. When dealing with a realtor, the only deal you can make is the lowest price. True, there is very little negotiating skill required that way […]

Real Estate Buyers - Free Money ($14,900) Coming Your Way!

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

First $8,000 from Uncle Sam, and now $14,900 from the state of North Carolina! Charlotte NC real estate has been one of the top selling real estate markets for the past five years. If you ever thought of buying a home in the Carolinas, now might just be your best bet!
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Where Can I Search Free Foreclosure Listings Online?

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

Unfortunately the unemployment rate is still steadily declining. Throughout history we have learned that with a decline in employment there is an increase in foreclosed homes on the market. Fortunately for home buyers and inventors, foreclosed homes are the best deals to be had.
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