fixer uppers
fixer uppers
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by Sal Vannutini - 2006-11-30
In the realm of real estate, there are numerous ways to go about making profits. One of the most effective methods of achieving financial success is in dealing with a "fixer-upper." Home renovations...
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by Sal Vannutini - 2006-12-22
We all know that we have to do a bit extra work on our investment to get it up to scratch and make it appealing to Mr and Mrs Buyer. Remember, rather than spending less, they will be looking to spend ...
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by John Cero - 2006-12-24
There are many types of foreclosures with different processes for each and this will be addressed in a future article. One thing remains constant with any type of transaction and that is making sure a...
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by John Cero - 2006-12-30
What is the best way to get started in with foreclosures or other real estate. The best way to get involved with anything is the same - jump right in.How do you jump in and not make a costly mistake?G...
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by Sal Vannutini - 2007-04-12
The benefits of real estate investments are extraordinary. Good return on investment, assured profit, and tax deductibles together make it a highly lucrative form of investment. With reasonable resear...
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by Sal Vannutini - 2007-05-21
The issues of finding balance and deciding on an ultimate goal for real estate each investment, is not an easy one. The question that needs to be asked is: What is the desired outcome? Why should any...
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by Steve Gillman - 2007-11-12
What are FSBO homes, and can you really make money flipping them? First some definitions. "Flipping" refers to buying and selling real estate for a profit over a short period of time. Some "fl...
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by Eric Badgely - 2007-12-23
Some people, while combing the real estate ads, shy away from the cheaper listings labeled, "Handyman Specials" or "Fixer-Uppers". These properties have often been neglected and mean extra work for th...
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by Steve Gillman - 2008-06-21
Most new investors in fixer uppers have the basic idea that you buy a house in need of some repairs and cleaning, you fix it up and sell it for a profit. That's a good start, but how do you know if t...
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by Steve Gillman - 2008-06-21
Most new investors in fixer uppers have the basic idea that you buy a house in need of some repairs and cleaning, you fix it up and sell it for a profit. That's a good start, but how do you know...