Real Estate Tips For Building Wealth In Real Estate

With available land getting increasingly scarcer, property prices all over the world are spiraling upwards and the real estate business is a good one to be in. Here then are 4 real estate tips for building wealth.

 

Find Foreclosed Properties For Free

Skip the lists that you have to pay for and go right to the sources. If a property is foreclosed upon, it is owned either by the bank, the county or the federal government (in the case of a federally funded loan). You can contact all three of these agencies in order to find a list of foreclosed properties. Neither one of these entities is in the business of holding onto property.

Once you have found a list of foreclosed properties in the area, drive past them. Look for properties in areas that are up and coming or well established. Stay away from foreclosed properties in blighted areas as they will no appreciate in value.

Finding foreclosed properties in your area is easy as long as you are willing to do a little legwork. Best of all, it does not have to cost you any money. All of the real estate information is public; you just have to know where to look.

Seller Financing

Foreclosure owners usually want to get rid of their properties quickly and painlessly. You should work with them to get financing or even get them to pay closing costs. Do not be afraid to ask for financing, especially if you are purchasing a foreclosure that needs work and has been on the market for a while. In many cases, the sellers will provide financing for you.

Learn To Bid

You will have to bid on foreclosures. Bidding techniques can take some time to pick up. There are different ways to bid for different properties. If you are bidding for a property that is sold for taxes by the county tax assessor, then the procedure is different than if you are bidding for a property that is sold by a bank. Learning to bid is a skill that you will need to acquire if you are going to make money in foreclosure properties. Once you have mastered this technique and know what to do, you will be able to pick up properties with ease.

You will have to prove that you are a qualified buyer upon bidding. You are going to have to be pre-approved for financing or show proof that you have the cash in order to be considered for the bid. In most cases, you need to fill out a form. These can be provided to you by the entity that owns the property.

Learn To Flip

Flipping real estate involves hanging on to the property for a short period of time and then turning it over to another seller. For example, you can purchase a foreclosure that is run down for a very cheap price and then turn it over to a rehabber and make a quick profit. This is a good market for the short profit. In order to make money on the short sale, you have to learn how to flip real estate.



 

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