Articles tagged: Lease option
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Marty Orefice Orefice Rent to own or lease options may be the ideal way for buyers to purchase a home in today’s tough real estate and credit markets. Hence this article discusses the advantages and disadvantages of the lease option and rent to own methods. written by Jeremy Rabel Today it is the world of self help. We see a lot of youngsters today who are keen to set up individual businesses and make money from the comfort of their homes. They can use the internet and the availability of information to the best possible ways and try to make the maximum for their businesses. written by Bryan Benson In part 1 we talked about the importance of getting an appraisal for the rehabbed home we want to sell. In part 2 we'll discuss whether or not a lease option is right for this property, and how to finish the rehab. written by Bryan Benson Say you have a property that you have almost finished rehabbing. You're thinking about putting it on the market but have questions about aesthetics and market value. How do you go about getting an appraisal? written by Bryan Benson In part one we left off deciding whether or not we would drop the agreement for deed. In part two we will continue our scenario. written by Bryan Benson You are getting ready to get a new tenant. What should you do about the building being without a permit? written by Dave Dinkel Learn the truth about how and when a home in foreclosure becomes a bank owner property or an REO. written by Dave Dinkel Discover how soon a homeowner can get into another home after a foreclosure and ways to do buy his new home with bad credit and little or no money. written by Dave Dinkel Discover how renter and lessees are losing their deposits and option consideration in this ugly turn in the foreclosure market and what they can do about it. written by Dave Dinkel How much and how long does foreclosure impact your credit score and how much more does it cost you in additional interest expenses over time? written by Bryan Benson As we talked about in part I, there is never a perfect time to consider a lease option. written by Bryan Benson When you are buying is there really a perfect time to consider a lease option? written by Bryan Benson Let’s take a look at this scenario from a guy in San Diego. He thought he had a good shot on his first deal-a luxury condominium in down town San Diego. written by Judson Voss Leasing property with the option to buy can be one of the best exit strategies you can have if you plan to turn over properties within 3-10 years of holding them. And, by only being the “bank” for the property you can ensure that you don’t have to deal with the dreaded 4 T’s of real estate property management. written by Razvan Jr Learn how a lease option program works and how it can benefit you. written by Judson Voss You will find that there are all kinds of real estate investing strategies and all manner of people in the business. If you are the sort who has a genuine interesting in helping others, then you will find that real estate opens many doors allowing you to do just that. written by Judson Voss As more and more homes are falling into foreclosure, there will be millions of people displaced from their homes and looking to purchase again down the road. Lease option deals can be one of the best deals around for real estate investors. written by Bryan Benson When buying a higher dollar house, buyers are not going to want a rent-to-own situation. Generally speaking, rent-to-own works best when you are dealing with a lower-priced home. The higher the price home buyer would want to go with owner financing… no banks needed and no bank qualifying. Even lease options usually will work better than rent-to-own. written by Barry Pendley Have you considered making money with money that is not your own? Though not new, lease options are becoming increasingly popular. In difficult real estate economies, creative financial techniques help investors continue to make profits even in the most difficult situations. written by Dale Rogers As the financial markets are being rocked by daily negative news including the latest lenders closing their doors and higher levels of reported foreclosures hitting new highs have stoked even more the slide of the troubled mortgage business. The mortgage products including Option ARMs, 2/28 Subprime ARMs (2 years fixed then adjusts every six months), NO DOCs, Self Employed Stated Income, W-2 Stated Income, Bank Statement Loans, No Ratio, and other esoteric subprime loan products. written by Dale Rogers A passerby walking down the street discovers a wallet beside a stranger and it just so happens to be packed with wads of cash. The newfound friend proposes splitting the cash if the owner can’t be found. written by David Neese Neese How to do a nothing down real estate deal using sandwich lease options.
written by Matt Bacak Learn how to have all that you have ever wanted. There is a very strong principle at work in the universe, and understanding this principle is the key to everything you desire. written by David Neese Neese Why it is important as a real estate investor to turn properties and get cash in hand. written by Matt Bacak Why do some people move forward quickly on their ideas while others get stuck in a rut? Read about this powerful quote that has the power to have a life changing effect on you. It’s so simple, and yet so extraordinary. written by Matt Bacak Learn what really stimulates buyers to select your house. Find out the simple tools that you can you that will cause buyers to fall “in love” with your house. When Buyers fall in love – they buy.
written by William J Archambault Jr Were going to examine buying on a lease-option, selling on a lease-option, and in article # 2 how to successfully buy and sell on a lease option. << previous page 1 next page>> |