Getting your first deal: Which direction should you take? Part III Entitlement timeframes.

Getting your first deal: Which direction should you take? Part III Entitlement timeframes.
Say your state poses a bit of a challenge from an entitlement standpoint. As we discussed in parts I and II, you have worked on your first deal-and it is coming along!

Real Estate Flipping: Not Gymnastics, But Lots of Exercise
Find out what real estate “flipping” is really all about. The truth to turning over properties.

Hard Money vs. Private Money in Real Estate Investment
Real estate investment requires money. The money you use can come from various sources and can include traditional banks and lenders, hard money, and private money.

Gurgaon: An Investment Destination
The return on investment in realty sector is amazing and is far better than stocks, mutual funds, fixed deposits or any other investment option. Everybody from individuals to corporate houses have availed the facility of housing loans to invest in properties.

Fixer Houses: High Profits, Low Risk
William Nickerson, author and fix up millionaire, began fixing rental houses over fifty years ago. Bill concludes in his best selling book, How I Turned $1000 into Three Million in My Spare Time, \”The chances for success are 1600 times better owning and operating rental properties than for starting another type of business.\” If you need more convincing, I suggest you write to Bank of America Business Services Dept. or Dun and Bradstreet Credit Rating Service, Inc. The information they provide about starting other businesses and the odds for success are quite gloomy by comparison.

Just Pave it
The front entry of your house is where first impressions are made. Though not usually a primary living area, the walkway, steps, porch and front door will receive more visitors and traffic than any other area of your home. This is also the face your house presents to the street.

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