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Who is Funding “C” Buyer’s Loan in a Simultaneous Closing?

Posted on September 04, 2009 by admin

Wholesaling real estate is not a walk in the park. Due to the constraints of the economy and the bad rap that bogus investors have given the business, it is getting harder and harder for an end buyer to get financed.

When a wholesaler gets a property under contract, they normally sell the property to an end buyer by assigning the contract or receiving a fee from the end buyer to purchase directly from the seller. But in some situations, such as a short sale, the wholesaler must purchase the property first in order to fulfill the arrangements made with the foreclosing lender. This transaction is structured something like this: Party A (lender/seller) sells to Party B (wholesaler), who in turn sells to Party C (end buyer). Party B can either bring in 1 day funds to close the transaction with the lender or disclose everything to Party C

How to Increase the Value of Your Property

Posted on August 30, 2009 by admin

If you are investing in real estate to build wealth, then you want to maximize your investments. There are several ways to increase the value of your property so that you can realize more profits when you sell. The value of a property is determined by what a buyer is willing to pay for it or a tenant is willing to rent it for.

The first step in increasing your property value is to make your purchase in the right neighborhood. You can change anything about a property, except it’s location. When you think of a neighborhood, you think about it’s convenience, schools, taxes, services, affordability, safety

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