Saturday, September 1, 2012
New Website Launched on Colorado Land Trusts
I have launched a new website for discussion of using title holding land trusts in Colorado (aka "Illinois Land Trust").
www.coloradolandtrust.com
Monday, July 2, 2012
The Truth About Investing in Foreclosures
- Understand your local market
- Have the money to invest
- Have investors to sell to or partner with
- Know the laws for your state
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Real Estate Parternships by Colorado Association of Real Estate Investors CAREI
Monday, May 21, 2012
Real Estate Negotiation - Time Power
One of the crucial elements of real estate negotiation is time. Understand and master the use of time, and you can buy a home for thousands less. Here is one of the most important aspects of time:
Deadlines In Real Estate Negotiation
Time is of the essence. It even says as much on most real estate contracts. What does this mean? It means that whoever controls or understands the elements of time has the better negotiating position.
When I bought my first piece of property, I asked the seller why he was selling. He said he was moving. I asked him when he was moving, and he said in a couple weeks. He also mentioned that he wanted to close the sale before he moved. I offered him 20% less than he was asking, and he accepted.
He gave away too much information. Specifically, he gave away his deadline. One of the most important things to understand in real estate negotiation is deadlines. The two specific things to remember are: 1. Don't give away your deadline(s), and 2. Find the other side's deadline(s).
Find out whatever you can about any relevant deadlines. Sometimes there isn't a clear deadline, or there are several deadlines for different parts of the negotiation. Whatever the case, the more information you can gather about those deadlines, the better.
How do you use that information once you have it? The crudest method is to simply delay and wait until the last moment to negotiate. This only works if the other side doesn't walk away, and if your own deadline permits it. It also requires that you don't violate any of the terms of your purchase offer, so the seller can't sell to someone else.
A bit of sophistication is required to use this information effectively. You may want to start by identifying what is most important to you in the negotiation. For example, is the price or the terms the crucial element for you?
Let's assume that price is most important to you. When you wrote the offer, you put some price on it, but you have inspections and other contingencies that allow for everything to be renegotiated. The process of inspections and negotiations ties up the property, so your competition is excluded for the moment. Then you learn that owner really wants to sell by the start of the school year, because he will be moving with his children.
Work on everything else in the negotiations except the price. Have inspections done, agree on what will be included with the property, etc. As the seller's "deadline" approaches, he will be getting anxious to close the deal. Then you let him know you're ready to close quickly. Of course, you'll need the price adjusted due to the results of the inspections.
At this point the seller has the choice of throwing away the whole deal. This means starting over, and not moving when he wanted to. Alternately, he can be happy that he got what he wants most - a quick close. This means giving you your price.
This points up the importance of getting information on the other's deadline, but also the importance of not revealing your own. When I was a real estate agent I heard the story of a man who sold his property for a large profit. He had to pay $80,000 in capital gains taxes unless he rolled the money into another property, as a "1031 exchange." He had 60 days to close on the new property.
Imagine the abuse he would open himself to if, with ten days to go, the seller learned of his deadline and the cost of missing it. He could threaten to delay closing unless the buyer paid $10,000 extra for some old coin-operated washing machines, for example. Overpay by a few thousand, or lose $80,000. What do you think he would do? You can see the power of time in real estate negotiation.
Does Staging Sell Houses?
Does Staging Sell Houses?
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Don't Get Caught Up in Fraudulent or Illegal Scams in Real Estate
Monday, May 14, 2012
Benefits of Property Flipping by William Bronchick
Friday, May 11, 2012
Don't Get Scammed - Do an Inspected
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Beginner Scams to Avoid
Following these simple tips will definitely guide you into having a more profitable and risk-free deal. These tips will give you a head start.
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Real Estate Investing - It' Foundation by Colorado Association of Real Estate Investors - CAREI
Real Estate Investing – It’s Foundation
Before you even consider entering the real estate industry, you should know of its foundation. Real estate investing has no room for investors with very little knowledge of the different processes involved in the business. Many have failed and if you don’t want your fate to be the same as theirs, you should start learning all the things that you need to know. How can you survive the competitive market if you hardly know anything about real estate investing? There are lots of information sources online but look no further because some of the most important facts are already revealed in this article.
The first is ‘Criteria’. This refers to the checklist that you will utilize in order to identify the real estate property that you plan to buy. You can purchase the property at the buyers market. Since the market offers a lot of opportunities to real estate investors, you should set a certain criteria. Establish the things that you’re looking for and you also need to take advantage of existing market conditions. What kind of properties are you planning to buy?
Are you going to get single families or condos? Can you resell the property or perhaps have them rented? With so many opportunities to choose from, you might find it difficult to purchase the property that you want. You can focus in short sales or foreclosures; the choice is yours. These things will all present themselves in different situations. You can include them in the criteria you’ve set to determine the least risk and greatest opportunities.
The second important foundation is the Terms. The subprime backlash wave made ‘Terms’ even extremely important. Interest rates have remained fairly low in the recent years and the overall prices are declining or stagnant. The buyers market is filled with different emotions and you should try to establish adequate parameters. By doing so, you can easily tell when you should walk away from a certain deal or when it’s the right time to make a go for it.
Another important foundation is ‘Network’. The market is a very large one and if you’re alone, you may not be able to survive the extreme competition. Having a network of good relationships with fellow real estate investors is very important. If you have good relationships with other investors, they can help in providing you with opportunities. Your fellow investors should know about your predetermined criteria. You should also have your own real estate attorney just in case you encounter legal proceedings.
If you know the foundations of real estate investing, you will know what properties to buy, how you will purchase them, and who can help you.
Try to master these areas to ensure a solid place in the market and to enjoy continuing success. Criteria, terms, and network are the basic foundations of real estate investing. The many successful investors that utilized these areas are still enjoying continuous success. If you want to enjoy the same triumphs, you should study the foundations of real estate investing. Be prepared at all times because there are also risks involved.
Having adequate knowledge about real estate investing can serve as your key to success. With knowledge comes power; educate yourself before you finally enter the industry. It is definitely a competitive one and very few newbies are able to overcome the many difficulties.
Monday, May 7, 2012
Colorado Association of Real Estate Investors Creative Real Estate Investing
Creative real estate investing is defined as the usage of non-traditional ideas and methods of selling and buying properties. Here, the buyer will initially secure his finance taken from a lending organization and pay the full amount together with borrowed funds which will serve as his down payment.
One of the effective ways in purchasing a house is through cash payment. Unfortunately, the typical family is not really in its proper financial situation to get into an agreement like this. Majority of the families are can modestly afford a down payment, thus, they are forced to secure what was left of the price of their purchase through mortgage from a lending institution. However, buyers should not exhaust their entire savings just to pay a huge down payment amount. This will lead to deprivation of reserves if in case any fall back happens or income will go down in the future.
What are options?
An option in real estate investment is termed as a person’s right to purchase a property for a specified amount on a certain period. The owner may choose to sell his or her option to someone. The option buyer then hopes that the value of the investment property will either down or up. The seller will receive a premium known as option consideration. The buyer also has the right to purchase the property or selling it to another person which he or she can exercise. This is usually done to gain control over the property without investing a lot of cash. Premiums in option are generally non-refundable. Options represent equitable interest and are recorded by the county recorder.
What is a lease option?
A lease option is comprised of two main parts namely an option and a lease (rental agreement). This is written in either one or two contracts. A rental agreement occurring between the potential lessee or tenant and the owner is implied as a lease. Leases hold the lessee responsible for paying the maintenance, upkeep, insurance and taxes of the property. Lease payments are typically five to fifteen percent higher than the rent of the property. For the lessee to have tax benefits, this lease type is structured as if the lessee is the owner himself.
What is sandwich lease option?
This is not, at any way, an option. This is just created by tenants who wish to exit his or her unit as the tenant not having exit options written by the landlord in their lease. In order to provide mitigation option (a way of reducing costs and risks), a person can find a tenant to replace the unit. The tenant found for replacement becomes the tenant of the existing tenant and not the tenant of the landlord. The legal tenant will now have the right to create whatever rent, policy and deposit systems that he or she wishes to imply on the new tenant.
To further understand the process in sandwich lease option, a branch of creative real estate investing, further explanations are provided. The moment the new tenant notices any need for maintenance or has encountered problems with the unit, he or she will contact the landlord who will then contact the real, legal landlord in for repairs and maintenances to happen.
The new tenant is required to achieve payments to the temporary landlord who will then make the rent payment to the original landlord, thus, making things legal and paid.
Friday, May 4, 2012
Joining a Real Estate Investor Association
Thursday, May 3, 2012
CAREI Colorado Association of Real Estate Investors Receives A+ Rating
http://www.bbb.org/denver/business-reviews/associations/colorado-association-of-real-estate-investors-in-aurora-co-90009251
This rating is due to the fact that we've had zero complaints and maintained a great reputation in the business community.
CAREI Offers Real Estate Acquisition Sources
Real estate investing is the involvement of management, purchase, rental, sale, or ownership of a real estate that can be used as profit. Real estate development is the improvement of a specific realty property as part of the strategy in the investment of real estate. This is generally considered as a real estate sub-specialty. Relative to the other investment kinds, real estate is a form of asset that has fixed liquidity.
Real estate is also regarded to be capital intensive and is highly dependent on cash flow. These factors must be well managed and understood otherwise the investor gives himself risks. One of the main causes for investment to fail in dealing with real estate is because the investor experiences a zero cash flow for quite some time wherein the amount can no longer be sustained; this will result to a forced reselling of the property gone into insolvency.
Acquisition and sources
Acquiring and looking for sources of real estate is not hard although the real estate market in numerous countries are not that efficient or organized compared to other having instruments of liquid investment. Individual properties are not interchangeable and are unique by themselves. This presents one big challenge to investors who want to evaluate investments and price opportunities. This is one reason why when searching for properties wherein one can invest in, it involves competition and substantial hard work among the investors to be able to purchase properties.
This will be variable depending on the availability knowledge. This provides a lot of opportunities for the investors to acquire properties at cheaper prices but poses an increased risk in terms of transaction. Investors of real estate usually use a number of appraisal methods in order to figure out the value of the property before the purchase.
Sources of properties for investment include:
• Agents of real estate
• Market listings
• Private sales
• Public auction
• Wholesalers
The moment a property fit for investment is located, the investor will negotiate a sale price and terms with the one selling the property, then after the business talk, the contract for sale will be executed. In order to be assisted in the process of acquisition, the investors can sometimes employ attorneys or agents having the knowledge about real estate. This is due to the deal that acquire a real estate posses a lot of complexes which may lead to a very costly deal if executed improperly.
During property acquisition, the investor makes an offer to buy the reserve of the investor’s right to complete their transaction upon satisfactorily negotiating with the latter. This reservation money can be refunded or not and is a sign for the investor’s willingness and seriousness to purchase the property.
The terms for the offer in real estate investing include several contingencies that allow the investor sufficient time to complete diligence and acquire financing before the final purchase. During the contingency period, the one investing usually reserve the right to abolish the offer with no attached penalties and accomplish refund on money deposits. Once the contingencies expired, rescinding usually requires the forfeit of money deposits and may sometimes leave penalties as well.
That is why, to avoid such penalties, the investor must have a great deal of understanding and knowledge on the venture that he has to overcome. Legal advises from people having investing backgrounds will greatly help to lessen the risk.