By: Jennifer Minge | 2010-03-27 | Real Estate MAO is the "maximum allowable offer" that an investor should make on a property. The calculation is either 65% or 70% of the after repair value (ARV) less repairs and other costs. The MAO formula calculates an offer price that should allow an investor to make a profit while reducing the chance of losing money on the deal. This formula is mainly used for an all cash offer on a property that the investor intends to flip. read more
By: Simon Machcria | 2011-03-25 | Real Estate As a real estate investor, you can only make profits if you evaluate your deals properly to make a profit. It is therefore important to learn how to evaluate your deals no matter what your business m... read more
By: Jo Amick | 2011-08-05 | Business Opportunities Making money investing in real estate really starts with determining the property's value. In this article, a new investor shares a story of how this very important step impacted her first deal. Be sure to learn this important step. read more
By: Kent Cole | 2011-05-17 | Real Estate Defining the meaning of Real Estate investing; it is the purchasing, management, ownership, and rental or could be sale of real estate for a certain added money or profit. If the investor knows the in and out of the business, it will not be difficult. read more
By: Tom Bukacek | 2010-03-31 | Real Estate Negotiations is not a science, rather it is an art and the degree of success most often depends on the negotiator's knowledge and application of various tips, strategies, and tactics. The purpose of this article is to assist the investor on the 7 steps to take in order to put yourself in the best possible position to achieve a successful transaction. read more
By: Rajesh Kumar | 2011-09-19 | Real Estate Real estate investment in abroad adds some extra duties for the investors like facing some lawsuits and understanding the rules and obligations of being a foreigner investor, here are some tips for real estate investment in abroad read more
By: Our Utah Homes | 2011-02-03 | Real Estate Home is one of our primary needs. Many people consider that the best time to invest when prices of the property become lower. read more
By: Harold M Banker | 2010-11-05 | Business HMB Cribs is also your all in one resource for real estate investing. Whether you need to find a hard money lender or are looking for properties, you'll find it at HMBCribs.com read more
By: Kent Cole | 2011-05-19 | Real Estate Investment seems to be a big word these days and it can range to anything – from financial to even cars. But what’s interesting is that the younger generation now is seriously looking into their future and how they will enjoy their retirement life. That’s why they are looking into real estate investment and its secrets on how to be successful. read more
By: alexoakley | 2010-12-08 | Real Estate Sometimes it is difficult to have both parties feeling comfortable toward the possible end of a real estate deal read more
By: Jeffery Gomes | 2010-03-30 | Real Estate Real estate investing is not as simple as you may think. In fact real estate investing is a more time-consuming process. It requires finding the right property, managing the investment property properly and keeping good financial records. read more
By: Pk Bagorio | 2010-03-30 | Real Estate Hard money lenders are private people lending their own funds. They are not institutional investors who have a standard set of guidelines dictated by the Federal Reserve. read more
By: Kevin Sullivan | 2010-04-01 | Real Estate Options are always a nice thing to have, regardless of your situation. In real estate, the option contract can be used for a number of different scenarios, I am going to use this space to focus on just one: let's call them the "tweener sellers." read more
By: SEO Town | 2010-09-09 | Finance Everyone is examining real estate values. How much is a house worth? How do I price my home when I go to sell? How do I know if I am paying too much as a buyer? read more
By: Dan Koch | 2010-03-29 | Real Estate Every day I have somebody ask me what I do. I say "I'm a real estate investor", that's when I start getting the eye rolls. Then the excuses start flying. Just the other day I had a guy say "I tried to rehab an investment property, but the market was just too bad, I couldn't get the project completed, I ran out of funds and that is that". read more