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Real Estate Investing Secrets for Today's Volatile Economy

By Simon Volkov, published Oct 08, 2008
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Real estate investing secrets is the buzzword of today. With a recessed economy and bank bail-outs, investors are left to wonder if anything is safe to invest in these days. The truth of the matter is, real estate is still a safe investment and can produce enormous profits for those who take advantage of the opportunities which exist.

Perhaps the most important real estate investing secret is to obtain investment information from trusted sources. Experienced investment resources with a solid track record include Bruce Norris, CREOnline.com, REIClub.com, Realtor.com and Trump University.

Creative financing is a real estate investing secret which is rapidly circulating online. While there are many "gurus" eager to tell you how to purchase a mansion with no money down or distressed properties for pennies on the dollar, they will charge you a pretty penny to provide their secrets. The fact of the matter is these real estate investing secrets can be found online for free at CREOnline.com.

Many investors are seeking foreclosures and bank owned properties. The secret on the street is these properties can amass fortunes for savvy investors. While it is true distressed properties can yield a good return on investment, a better way to purchase these properties is through a private real estate investor.

Private investors who buy in bulk are able to purchase bank owed and foreclosure properties at wholesale. It is not uncommon for these savvy investors to purchase entire bank portfolios for pennies on the dollar. Doing so allows them to resell the properties at 20- to 30-percent under market value. They then pass a large portion of their savings along to other investors or individuals.

With the current influx of foreclosures, banks are sitting on billions of dollars worth of real estate. Lending laws have become considerably more stringent; particularly since the bail-out of Fannie Mae. In order for investors to purchase distressed properties in today's volatile market, they are going to have to either possess cash or utilize creative financing techniques.

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