By Fuquan Bilal There’s a lot of talk about micro-flipping real estate out there. But can you micro-flip mortgage notes? The Micro-Flipping Craze If you’ve Googled anything to do with real estate lately, you’ve probably been inundated with ads for micro-flipping. Almost every podcast, email and Continue Reading
Mortgage Free Real Estate
Matthew Pillmore Disclaimer: I am not a lawyer or an accountant. Nothing here should be construed as professional advice. I suggest that you always retain the services of a competent professional to provide advice on your transactions. If you have a loan on your primary residence and/or Continue Reading
7 Personal Finance Questions to Ask Yourself Before Getting a Mortgage
By Dr. Teresa R. Martin, Esq. Are you ready for a mortgage? It’s a big step that requires careful planning. A mortgage will affect your financial future for years to come. Before you sign that mortgage, consider these finance questions: What is your credit score? Credit scores affect Continue Reading
Formulating Proper Cash Flow for Rental Properties
by The Realty411 Team Our office is flooded with emails. We receive about 500 emails per day from small, medium, and corporate companies marketing their services, properties, webinars, events, etc. The other day one email in particular stood out, it was from an investment advisory office Continue Reading
A New Era Of Zero Interest Rates?
By Fuquan Bilal We could soon be in a new era of zero interest rates. What will it mean for investors, the markets and you? Could We Have Negative Interest Rates? The president has been pushing for lower interest rates. We could even potentially see zero rates and even negative interest rates. Continue Reading
So Many Ways to Buy
By Bruce Kellogg #1 – Cash Purchase This is the simplest method: write a check, wire the funds, etc. But more needs to be known etc. a) The investor needs to calculate their percent cash return on their cash invested in order to compare with other investment opportunities in front of Continue Reading
All-Inclusive Trust Deed or Mortgage
By Al Lowry An all-inclusive trust deed or mortgage is also sometimes referred to as a wraparound or overriding trust deed or mortgage. This is a trust deed or mortgage that is subordinate to, yet includes all the encumbrances to which it is subordinated. But sometimes in connection with Continue Reading