Investing in Real Estate Using a Seller Second
This is a hybrid of the Owner Financing strategy. It’s extremely useful and used often. The "Seller Second" means that the seller...
Investing in Real Estate Using Owner Financing
Whenever you hear someone talking about buying "on terms," they are speaking of creative financing. Creative financing refers to any...
Investing in Real Estate using Traditional Financing
If you’re thinking about investing in real estate using the Buy-&-Hold strategy, and you have a good amount of cash ($20k or more) and...
Investing in Real Estate Using Cash
Whether you’ve found yourself in a position whereas you’ve suddenly run into a lot of money from a lawsuit, lottery winnings or if you’ve...
Investing in Real Estate Foreclosures & Shortsales
If you are new to real estate investing and considering buying foreclosure properties, you need to be realistic about what you are...


Investing in Commercial Properties
Commercial investments can vary dramatically in size, style, and purpose - but ultimately involve a property that is leased to a...


Investing in Multi-Family Properties
Residential multifamily properties (2-4 units) combine the financing and easy purchasing benefits of a single-family home. Bought...
Investing in Single Family Properties
Perhaps the most common investment for most first time investors is the single family property. Single-family properties are relatively...
Investing in Raw Land
Raw land is nothing more than basic earth. Land on its own can be improved to add value, and it can be leased or rented to be used by a...
Investing in REITs
REIT stands for a Real Estate Investment Trust. In the most simplistic definition, a REIT is to a real estate property as a mutual fund...
