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Flipping Properties: Generate Instant Cash Profits in Real Estate
Real estate investing has historically been one of the most consistent ways to achieve great wealth. Focusing on proven strategies for buying and selling properties quickly, (also called "flipping,") Flipping Properties offers would-be investors the details on how to generate cash from this popular…
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Apr 1, 2006
Structuring Real Estate Investment Properties
A real estate investors have created an LLC to separate their personal and business properties. They are having trouble financing due to an increase debt to income ratio. If a large part of your income is from your real estate business or you have enough buildings to affect your income, many…
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Mar 7, 2006
Tax Implications Of Flipping Real Estate Before Construction
This reader is hoping to flip a property before it is constructed but is concerned about the tax implications. Ilyce explains if you make a profit by selling something that you own, even if it's real estate that gets flipped before construction is complete, you have a taxable gain. Just what kind of…
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Feb 21, 2006
Real Estate Investment Includes Wholesale Selling
One type of real estate investment is wholesale selling. Wholesale selling is another expression for the practice of buying real estate and flipping it intentionally below its cost in order to move it quickly. Wholesale real estate transactions usually take place between real estate investors, not…
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Feb 21, 2006
Avoiding Taxes When Selling Real Estate Investment
Many people have gotten into the real estate investment business with the recent housing explosion. When it comes time to sell real estate investments, capital gains tax concerns are important. Consider using a 1031 exchange, which defers federal income taxes, when selling investment property.
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Jan 16, 2006
Real Estate Agent: Great Local Agent Key To Great Property Deal
A great local real estate agent is the key to getting a great deal on property. Ilyce notes that in order to get the great deal on property this person is looking for, they need to find a real estate agent that works the area on a daily basis. A great local real estate agent will tell the buyer what…
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Jan 9, 2006
Selling Property To Buy Mutual Funds
Before deciding to trade in real estate for other investments, it's important to think about your financial goals. If you've reached a point where you no longer want to be a landlord, or you believe your real estate investment going forward will bring limited returns, then you should consider…
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Jan 2, 2006
Estate Planning Helps With Real Estate Decisions
When your family owns several real estate investments, it's important to do thorough estate planning so that the wishes of those who own the properties are met. How can you balance a property that needs repairs with ensuring an elderly relative's medical costs are still met? An estate planner can…
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Dec 12, 2005
1031 Reverse Exchange May Be Better Option Than 1031 Exchange
In a 1031 exchange, a real estate investor purchases a similar investment property to replace another property, and is able to defer any federal income taxes owed. But the IRS has strict timelines for 1031 exchanges and sometimes a 1031 reverse exchange may be a better option though it could be more…
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Aug 26, 2005
First-Time Home Buyer Investment
Young and single individuals age 21 to 25 are the fastest-growing portion of first-time buyers. Although some of these home buyers are purchasing homes they will live in, others are purchasing these homes as investments. Real estate has long stood the test of time as an investment. It generally…
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Aug 20, 2005
Revocable Trust Can Meet Estate Planning Needs
How can you ensure that your investment property gets transferred to the correct heir in the event of your death? Is there a way to meet your estate planning needs and still allow you to enjoy the investment property's income while you're alive? A revocable trust may be able to meet these estate…
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May 13, 2005
1031 Tax-Free Exchange May Help Delay Capital Gains
When you rent out rooms in your home, you're not only living in your primary residence but you're also conducting business. When you're renting out rooms and later decide to sell what taxes do you have to pay? You may owe taxes on the depreciation you claimed and capital gains tax on the investment…
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May 13, 2005
More Real Estate Books For Spring
"Trump Strategies for Real Estate: Billionaire Lessons for the Small Investor" by Donald Trump's "Apprentice" sidekick George Ross has some great tips and common sense advice for real estate investors. Ross says that there are five personal qualities you need to succeed in real estate.
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Mar 18, 2005
Real Estate Books Help With Taxes And Building
When you're investing in real estate, it helps to be knowledgeable about the taxes you'll pay when your buying and selling real estate. Reading these two real estate books, Every Landlord's Tax Deduction Guide and The House That Jill Built: A Woman's Guide to Home Building, can help you learn about…
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Mar 11, 2005
Mortgage Loans For Financing Investment Property
There are several mortgage loans available for financing investment property. One of the best mortgage loans for financing investment property is the FHA 203(k) loan, but you must live in the house for at least one year. A construction loan is another type of mortgage loan for financing investment…
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Mar 4, 2005
Sellers Want Preapproval Letters From Buyers
Some property owners run into trouble finding qualified buyers to purchase rental properties. To protect yourself when selling property, request a preapproval letter from potential buyers stating that their lender has committed (in writing) to funding the buyer's loan provided the home appraises out…
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Nov 19, 2004
How To Determine Foreclosure Market Value
When you're buying a foreclosure you'll likely bid on the property with the lender. How can you know how much cash to bid on a foreclosure? You'll want to bid something comparable to the foreclosure's market value. How can you figure out the market value of a foreclosure?
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Jul 2, 2004
Home Repair Adds To Real Estate Investment Costs
When you buy a home as a real estate investment you need to also consider the costs it will take to maintain the home. Home repairs, home improvements and home maintenance can all add up and increase what it costs to keep your real estate investment in fine shape. Learn the different kinds of home…
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May 28, 2004
Becoming A Real Estate Investor
There are a few basic steps involved with real estate investment you only need to know basic math. Avoid paying middle-of-the-night infomercials that promise to make you a real estate investor and use that money towards a down payment. Buying your first real estate investment property is the…
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May 7, 2004
Property Tax Assessment Depends On More Than Market Value
Why might a market value for a home be so much higher than a tax assessor's value? It depends on how the tax assessor calculates the home value. Learn about the nuances that tax assessors may consider when determining a home's value.
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Apr 23, 2004
The SmartMoney Guide to Real Estate Investing
As financial markets waver and mortgage rates continue to hover at historic lows, investing in real estate makes more sense than ever–primarily because real estate follows its own cycle, independent of stocks and bonds. But for those with little real estate investment experience, entering into this…
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Apr 20, 2004
Self Directed IRAs And Real Estate Investment
Real estate IRAs let you use IRA cash to invest in real estate. With stock market returns down, there's been a surge of interest concerning using IRAs to invest in real estate. Some self-directed IRA accounts give the flexibility to invest in real estate.
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Jan 23, 2004
Investment Property Tax Deduction Requirements
Investment property may qualify for certain tax exemptions, but it must follow strict requirements. In general, if you live in a property for two out of the prior five years (the order of when you've lived there is not important), and the property was your primary residence for two years, you are…
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Jan 9, 2004
Read Books About Real Estate Investment
If you're interested in real estate investments, you may look to real estate investing authors such as Carlton Sheets. Sheets charges people to get his advice but there are other real estate investing experts whose books you can read. To learn about real estate investments, try reading a book by…
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Dec 22, 2003
Books Every Real Estate Investor Will Love
Real Estate Investment Property Book Review. Young Americans are increasingly plowing retirement dollars into investment property -- sometimes even before they buy a home as a primary residence. Owning investment property can dramatically increase one's net worth. If you've decided to invest in real…
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Dec 15, 2003