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Real Estate Investor No Cash Needed, Motivated Seller Beginner 8 CD Compilation

In Secret SUBJECT TO Tips and Tricks you will discover how to buy real estate from sellers where you can just begin making payments on their existing loans without going to the bank to qualify or putting any money down. In Real Estate Mentor Calls Volume #10: Subject To Primer you will learn how to buy houses without bank qualifying and with little or ZERO money down. Learn about the benefits of investing in real estate for short term income and long term wealth building in the Why Real Estate Investing audio CD. Everything starts with finding truly motivated sellers and Open the Motivated Seller Floodgates on audio CD will help you find more motivated sellers than you can handle. Analyze deals like a pro with Real Estate Investing Deal Ana

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Question by : When wholesaling real estate is there another short cut I can go other than buildling a buyers list?
Could I just sell me deals to Real Estate Investment companies?

Best answer:

Answer by Steve
Duh!

If you don’t have something you need, you need to get it. That does not mean if you need a car you need to build your own.

So buy, rent, steal, partner with someone that has the buyers list you need.

You should be able to find these people through a local real estate investing group. The National Association of Real Estate

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Make no mistake about it – a declining real estate market presents some very specific challenges – and unique opportunities as well.

How you approach your investing business OR whether you decide to stick with it will determine whether you look back on this period with regret or satisfaction.

There’s no doubt that real estate investing now and in the next two years will require a different skillset and level of resources than the previous two years- during the boom. However, If you can partner with a team and follow a system using sound investing strategies and do your homework you can still purchase property, factor in the repairs, force the equity/value and have a property that will provide you with a positive monthly cash flow.

  • Why do we throw our business into the wind?

  • Why do we quit? Why do we give up on our dreams and aspirations?

  • Why do we fold when the going gets tough or the market changes?

  • Why do we stay in our dead- end jobs that we hate?

The answer to those questions lies in one four letter word… FEAR!

Fear of failure. Fear of success.

Fear of the unexpected. Fear of the uncomfortable.

Think about this for a second.

What happens every time you decide you are going to do something better for

yourself? It could be anything. You decide you are going to start working out

because you want to look and feel better.

What happens? Doubts and excuses begin creeping

into your mind, deterring you from even beginning, or

maybe you catch the flu and decide to skip a few days.

Next thing you know, you’ve skipped a month. Then, you’ve

scrapped the idea altogether.

The journey of real estate investing is no different. Don’t

give in. You can overcome it. I promise you. If you quit,

though, you have no shot.To defeat the fear, you need to be stronger than it,

plow right through it. When you feel that doubt, you have to find the fortitude

to overcome it. Where there is distraction, you find a way

around it. Faith, confidence and self-esteem trumps fear and doubt every time.

As the market goes through this challenging period you’ll see opportunities present themselves that a rising market doesn’t have. When the market is rising and interest rates are low the demand for quality rentals tends to fall because more people are interested in buying houses of their own and can you blame them?

As constricted, declining market tends to put pressure on the rental real estate market – which means opportunities abound for increased rental rates – which means that positive cash flow can grow even more.

Don’t Quit 5 Minutes Before The Miracle!

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