Results tagged “financing” from boozwatt.com

buypropertynomoneydown.jpgThe number one question we're continuously asked by new investors is “how do I get started investing in real estate without a bunch of money in the bank?” It’s a legitimate question. Let’s face it, most people that begin investing in real estate more than likely aren’t happy with their current financial situation in life, and are looking for and expecting more. Therefore, most of those people don’t have $10,000 - $40,000 in the bank to spend on their first property. Even if you happen to have excess money in the bank, maybe you don’t want to use it to acquire your investment properties. Whatever the situation, investing in real estate with no money down is a very important part of growing your real estate empire. 
creditcard.jpgThere are obviously a countless number of ways to invest money these days, however one is so fascinating we decided to test it out here at boozwatt.com. It’s called credit card arbitrage. It involves utilizing funds garnered from no interest credit card offers, and investing the money in various traditional avenues. Here’s how it works....
commercialloans.jpg
Commercial real estate, private money loans also know as hard money and or bridge loans are becoming more prevalent as borrowers enjoy less red tape, quicker closings and more “common sense” underwriting than conventional financing provides. Typically though, borrowers still relay on this type of financing as an option when conventional sources are not available.

Understanding the Mortgage Loan Market

| | Comments (0) | TrackBacks (0)
mortgageloanmarket.jpg
The mortgage business is a complicated and ever-changing industry. It is important that you understand how the mortgage market works and how the lenders make their profit. In doing so, you will gain an appreciation of loan programs and why certain loans are offered by certain lenders.

Using a Home Equity Line of Credit to Buy Properties

| | Comments (0) | TrackBacks (0)
HELOC.jpg
A home equity line of credit (“HELOC”) can be an excellent financing tool, if it is used properly. A HELOC is basically a credit card secured by a mortgage or deed of trust on your property. You only pay interest on the amounts you borrow on the HELOC. If you don’t use the line of credit, you don’t have any monthly payments to make. You can access the HELOC by writing checks provided by the lender. In most cases, it will be a second lien on your property.

Using Grants for Real Estate Investing

| | Comments (0) | TrackBacks (0)
grantsforinvesting.jpgCongratulations to Lisa Merritt, at lockboxdeals.com, the winner of the October 24 article submission contest!! The article offers some very interesting insight into various ways to fund your real estate investing. Her article, “Grants for Real Estate Investing,” is featured in full below. Enjoy!

How to Sell Your Idea - Components of a Great Business Plan

| | TrackBacks (0)
businessplan.jpgA business plan serves many purposes, but the main one is to clearly and concisely capture the limited attention of a potential investor. In order to do this, a business plan must be thoroughly written, even more thoroughly thought out, and contain certain types of information, such as an Executive Summary, an identification and description of target markets and customers, and financial projects, to name a few. Depending upon the type of business you are proposing, some of the following categories may be more important than others, and some entirely irrelevant. Either way, presenting potential investors with a well thought out roadmap of your business’ operations and strategy will go a very long way towards your goal -- a financed business!

Tags