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The Rookies Guide to Real Estate Investing Published on 15/01/2008

After a lot of thinking when you decide on some real estate investment and you want to earn money out of it, you need to also think about how to go about it! Stop thinking and start acting! Remember, you will always remain a rookie until you close your first real estate deal. The best way to learn is from an expert. So hire the services of a good and recommended real estate broker. It might...

The Art of Settling On a Price Point in Your Real Estate Deal Published on 15/01/2008

When you are in the process of buying or selling a house, then there is no perfect price, which can be tagged to the house. The correct price would be different in the buyer's and seller's eyes and the perfect price then, would be the price at which you both mutually agree upon. The price point therefore is the maximum permissible price you could be able to, or are willing to pay or accept...

Real Estate Investment Strategies When Cash Is Tight Published on 15/01/2008

It is quite easy to make money when the real estate market is booming but it is a totally different story to make money when the market has slowed down and when your cash position is tight. Here are some strategies to help you sail through these tough times. As the liquidity flow is drying up, more and more people are finding it difficult to buy or sell properties but smart people are now...

Getting a Start in the Started In Commercial Real Estate Market Published on 15/01/2008

Before you put your foot in the commercial real estate market, it is better if you gain experience by dealing in smaller residential single properties where you tend to get off lightly when making a mistake. Dealing in commercial properties requires more skills and investments and the consequences of making a mistake could be very heavy. Commercial properties are those where industrial or...

Making the Most of a Real Estate Windfall Published on 15/01/2008

In these dim days of foreclosures and sub-prime crisis, it is very rare for anyone to have a real estate windfall. But it is still possible if you have property that has appreciated very much during a very short period. If you are the owner of one such property then you have various options of encashing it. If you feel that you want to sell it and invest that money elsewhere or even pay off...

Great Reasons to Invest In Preforeclosures Published on 15/01/2008

Now is the perfect time to invest in preforeclosures. With the sub prime crisis raging on, there are a lot of properties coming into the market, where the owner was unable to make his mortgage payments on time. Banks then auction these types of properties. Preforeclosure is when you can purchase a property before it reaches the auction block. During this preforeclosure period, you just...

Investing in Sacramento Real Estate Published on 12/01/2008

Some of the most valuable hot properties in USA are in California and if speakers from the market are to be believed, then Sacramento in California is supposedly the hottest real estate market in the whole of the United States seconded only by Las Vegas. So, whether you are a beginner or a pro in real estate investment you can make money by investing in the US's most beautiful and yet...

Make Your Transport Company Grow With Freight Factoring Published on 11/01/2008

If you have just started your transport company, then you would probably be wishing for a way, to have ready cash in your hands to pay off your daily and recurring expenses. Well, there is a way for making your freight company grows and it is called 'Freight Factoring'. Freight factoring is a financial tool available in the market, wherein you can "sell" your freight credit invoices to a...

Freight Factoring- the Easy Way to Finance Your Transportation Company Published on 10/01/2008

Transportation Company owners have to face a typical situation in dealing with clients who pay the freight bills in 30 to 60 days. They have daily cash expenses to take care of. They have to pay the driver's wages, fuel bills, and vehicle and tire repair expenses. The expenses have to be met urgently while the clients would delay paying the amount for many days. This puts them into a tricky...

How Factoring Works for International Invoices Published on 10/01/2008

If you are an exporter of goods to other countries, then at some time or the other, you must have faced a cash crunch and wished that you had ready cash in hand, instead of having to wait for your customer's payments to arrive. Well, you now have a way of getting ready cash against your international invoices. Here's how. Due to heavy competition, you could have been forced to offer credit...