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July 18th, 2009
Seamless Short Sales Come Of Age – va-mountain-land.com 07/18/2009 Real estate investors looking for steady, relatively safe returns, and who are also interested in helping financially-squeezed homeowners remain in their properties, should check out the “seamless short sale” concept. Rather than homeowners being forced to leave their houses after a short sale to an investor, they instead rent back the property on a triple-net basis for less than they were paying per month to the bank.
Global News Reports on Las Vegas Foreclosure Tour
July 15th, 2009
Global News Vancouver speaks with Jon Murray from the Canadian Real Estate Investors Group about the clubs recent findings during the Las Vegas Foreclosure Property Tour. Duration : 0:3:14 Technorati Tags: auction , bank , canadan , club , creig , foreclosure , jon , jowen , las , murray , owned , reo , sale , Short , VEGAS
REO Properties
July 10th, 2009
by Lisa GesinkiREO or Real Estate Owned are properties owned by the banks or mortgage companies. Bulk REO investing refer to buying bulk foreclosed properties. To understand how foreclosure works, it is important to know the foreclosure market and why it’s a rewarding investment opportunity for real estate investors.Given the current economy, several new investors discovered that they can get properties for less than the current market value and realize the profit they can get from reselling the
Investing In REO Properties
July 10th, 2009
by Lisa Gesinki Real Estate Owned or REO are properties owned by lenders, mostly the banks or mortgage companies. Bulk REO investing refer to buying bulk foreclosed properties. It;s important to know the foreclosure market in order to understand why it’s such a lucrative investment opportunity. With the current economic situation, some real estate investors had held opportunities to increase their profits from acquiring distressed properties. Several new investors discovered that they can
Buying REO Foreclosures
July 10th, 2009
by Lisa Gesinki REO properties, widely known as real estate owned, are becoming popular for novice and serious real estate investors. When properties failed to be sold during an auction, they are returned to the lender, oftentimes the bank, and becomes an REO. Due to increasing number number of REO’s, several large banks have a dedicated department to take care of all reo properties. The list add up whenever properties are not sold during the foreclosure auction. The cost of a property m

