Real Estate Investing, Volume 1, Books 1-4

ebook Real Estate Investing, Volume 1 Short Sale, Landlord, Bird Dogging and Rehab and Investing · Real Estate Investing

By Billy D Manus II

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This comprehensive volume consolidates four distinct real estate investment courses, providing an accessible and systematic approach to learning investment strategies that are effective for anyone aspiring to succeed in real estate investment.

The segment on short selling offers invaluable insights for homeowners who find themselves with negative equity. It details a strategic approach to sell their property without the necessity of bankruptcy or the risk of foreclosure that could detrimentally affect their credit rating. The course meticulously guides participants through the intricacies of identifying prospective clients, executing a short sale, acquiring the property, and subsequently selling it to another investor, thereby facilitating a financial return.

Renting 101 serves as an exemplary introduction to the realm of real estate investment. It assesses participants' suitability for becoming landlords and provides a comprehensive walkthrough of the preparatory measures required prior to tenant occupancy. The curriculum includes critical lessons on tenant selection, identification of potential red flags, protection against unfounded claims, property maintenance, and the procedural aspects of tenant eviction.

Bird Dogging, though less commonly employed in contemporary real estate practice, remains a pertinent strategy. This course removes the financial barriers typically associated with property investment by focusing on the identification of investment opportunities for others. Participants are taught how to compile a target list, locate properties, prepare detailed reports, and secure remuneration for their efforts. This role not only facilitates a practical understanding of the real estate market but also enables networking with professionals in the field and earning potential, with finder's fees averaging $1,000 per property transaction.

Rehab and Investing challenges investors to revitalize properties that are near condemnation, turning potential ruins into profitable ventures. This course promises not only financial rewards but also a profound sense of accomplishment.

Each course is supplemented with additional downloadable materials, enhancing the learning experience and providing participants with essential resources to succeed in the competitive field of real estate investment.

Real Estate Investing, Volume 1, Books 1-4