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  • Real Estate on a Budget

  • The Ultimate Investing Guide to Make Money with Little to No Money Down - Strategies Include Wholesaling, Marketing, Rental Properties
  • By: Halbert Hines
  • Narrated by: Jason Belvill
  • Length: 5 hrs and 33 mins

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Real Estate on a Budget

By: Halbert Hines
Narrated by: Jason Belvill
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Real estate investing, when done right, is one of the sure-fire ways of building your net worth and wealth. The key is to begin with the correct mindset. Having a problem-solving attitude (as opposed to a problem-defining one) is the key to success. Next, you need to understand the ins and outs of raising money. Too many beginners are put off by the thought that they need huge amounts of money to get started but this is not the case. The only scenario where physical real estate is not an option is in the case where you don’t have any money whatsoever or too little to qualify as a down payment. In this case, REITs are a great option.

You need to explore the various financing options available out there, including seller financing which most beginners ignore. Traditional lenders are not your only source of loans, so keep this in mind at all times. If you qualify, the FHA and VA are excellent sources to obtain low-down or zero-down loans.

There are creative ways of raising money as well, and you now understand how wraparounds and master leases can work for you. Coming up with the money for closing is also a topic most people get intimidated by, but you now know your options. Qualification in the case of traditional lenders is a tedious process, but by understanding its various moving parts you can prepare yourself better.

Finding bargains is essential for success, and you can do this via foreclosures and REOs. There is a method to going about this, and it doesn’t involve purchasing a property, as is, on the courthouse steps.

Financial creativity creates bargains, and you need to play around with the numbers to make sure the property investment is worthwhile. If you increase the value of your property and follow the tips to great land lording, then you’ll find yourself attracting high-quality tenants. Craft your legal agreements well to ensure no nasty surprises and you’ll add another layer of certainty when it comes to investing in real estate.

This guide will focus on the following:

  • Getting Started in Investing in Real Estate
  • Investing on Industrial Real Estate
  • Due Diligence -Before Buying Rural Land
  • Fix and Flip/Home Rehab
  • Invest in Properties to Flip
  • How to Find the Best Rental Properties
  • Managing Your Rentals
  • Choosing Your Tenants
  • Taking out Equity from Your Property
  • Invest in REITs
  • Renovating
  • Raising Money for Closing
  • Analyzing a Rental Property
  • Creating a Foolproof Strategy for Investing
  • How to Make an Offer on a Property and the Negotiation Process
  • Investing in Tax Deeds
  • Source of Finance...And more!

Does it sound too good to be true? Let’s get to facts and prove the benefits to you. Just get this audiobook now and start your new business life today!

©2020 Halbert Hines (P)2020 Halbert Hines

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