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Need to sell your house fast? Here are 7 great options

Housing Wire

Investment homes often take longer to sell because your audience is other investors. If your home is more of an investment home, investors often want a home already outfitted with tenants or an underpriced home, so there’s room in the pricing to cover the cost of renovations. It’s easy to sell your house on Roofstock.

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The share of owner-occupants buying foreclosures has doubled — here’s why

Housing Wire

Meanwhile, innovation-driven transparency is helping to make distressed property auctions more accessible for these owner-occupant buyers as well as for local community developer buyers who, it turns out, sell most of their renovated foreclosures to owner-occupants.

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Make Your First Investment Property an Attractive and Profitable Option

Cleveland Appraisal Blog

You’ve just purchased your first property to renovate. Today, Cleveland Appraisal Blog shares a few tips for first-time investors. Keep in mind that investment homebuyers will be required to put down a minimum of 15% to secure financing, according to Lending Tree. Let the Renovations Begin! Decide on How to Proceed.

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Guide to Buying Apartment Buildings for Sale in Ohio

The Robert Weiler Company

An investment in this market can provide reliable cash flow, steady appreciation, lower maintenance and management efforts per unit, and diversification of an investor’s portfolio. For new commercial real estate investors, buying a small apartment building for sale is a good investment choice. Better and Easier Financing Options.

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What Do Property Management Companies Do? (And How to Vet Them)

The Robert Weiler Company

Most building owners and multi-family real estate investors don’t realize that property management companies can completely relieve them of the day-to-day administration of property, prospects, and tenants. It would be best if you found the right people or companies familiar with your property type and its tenants.

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Property Investment Options: REIT vs Direct Property

McKissock

On the other hand, direct property syndication involves several investors pooling resources to make real estate investments that they collectively own. Similar to mutual funds, REITs are corporations formed by pooling the capital of many investors to own, manage, or finance real estate assets.

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Eleven Types of Risk in Commercial Real Estate

Property Metrics

Similarly, leased property includes a risk that tenants will not be able to make timely lease payments as expected. Late payments can create cash flow problems for the property owner, but the situation can be worse if the tenant goes out of business and moves out of the space. Inflation Risk. Interest Rate Risk. Liquidity Risk.