Putting Your Foreclosure Business On Autopilot To Generate Passive Income
November 27, 2009 by Foreclosure Buyer
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What if there were a way to automate your foreclosure business so that it consistently generated $5,000 to $50,000 a month of real estate cash flow? And what if, instead of your having to do all the work each month to earn this money, you could build your investing business so that the business did [...]
Foreclosure Property Types
October 29, 2009 by Foreclosure Buyer
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The following discussion of property types isn’t comprehensive. Some categories will overlap, but it will give you an idea for starting places. I recommend you specialize in a particular type of property and learn it thoroughly before you branch out. That way, you get to master a specialized subject instead of having to learn a [...]
Three Biggest Myths About Investing In Foreclosures Part-2
October 26, 2009 by Foreclosure Buyer
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Continued from Three Biggest Myths About Investing In Foreclosures Part-1
When you understand and apply the ideas in this blog you’ll learn that motivated sellers don’t care about your credit; they don’t care about your home life; they don’t care about you, period. They care about getting out of tough situations and relieving themselves of major [...]
Three Biggest Myths About Investing In Foreclosures Part-1
October 26, 2009 by Foreclosure Buyer
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All of our lives, well-intentioned people have stated reason after reason why we can’t or shouldn’t make money investing in foreclosures. But what they told you was only half-true and fully misleading. They passed on their beliefs without even understanding themselves how costly these myths could be for you.
Myth #1: It Takes Money to Make [...]
Earn Up To $100.000 This Year In Foreclosures
October 25, 2009 by Foreclosure Buyer
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Three years ago, Sarah, in her forties, went from being a highly paid executive during the dot-com boom to an out-of-work statistic in the dot-com bust. Whether you’re an executive in the corporate world, a professional person with your own business, or a blue-collar worker with dirt under your fingernails, you can imagine how scary [...]
Tracking Foreclosure Leads
October 25, 2009 by Foreclosure Buyer
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Tracking Leads
If your approach to finding properties involves people contacting you, then you’ll need some method of keeping track of them. For this, I recommend a ream of three-hole punched paper, eight divider tabs, and a three-ring binder that will stay in your file tub when not in use. Label your tabs as follows:
Preliminary [...]