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The Other Side of Short Sales and Foreclosures

As investors, when we hear the words short sale or foreclosure we may naturally start to salivate; and rightfully so. If you know the ins and outs; they are a great opportunity to make large amounts of money.

What we don’t always think about is the other side. The person who is having to short sale their property or being foreclosed on.

And it doesn’t matter if it’s an investment property, primary residence, second home, you name it; it’s not a fun place to be and most of the time, they are less educated on the process and potential ramifications. And that makes it a pretty dangerous and scary position to be in.

That being said, here are some words of advice that might make the situation a little better as well as make your long term future a little clearer and a whole lot less unsure.

  1. You Must Educate Yourself
    There are a lot of moving pieces in a short sale or foreclosure and you have to get educated on processes. You need to take your head out of whatever you are doing and understand what exactly is coming down the pipe. Once you start, you’ll be kicking yourself for not doing this a lot earlier. Take control of your out of control situation.
  2. You Must Get Professional Advice!
    This goes hand-in-hand with educating yourself; but you must make sure it’s the right information! Find a professional attorney, accounts, whomever you many need and get answers to your questions. Also, make sure it is someone who is actively doing business in these ? elds, not someone who is resting on old laurels or never really had the experience in the ? rst place. You’ll realize that getting some of your biggest “fears/questions” answered; it may not really be as bad as you think.
  3. Only You Have Your Best Interest in Mind
    I know, that sounds negative but unfortunately it’s true. Even though you many have lawyers, Realtors, title companies all working on your behalf, stay involved. Take the 15 minutes or so every other day to do your own follow up and make sure everything you are being told is getting done, is actually getting done. You are the one who has to live with the consequences, not them. It will certainly be worth it!

Should I Sell or Rent My House?

Investors all over the country are asking themselves this very thing. Whether you’re in a “reasonably” stable market or one that is still seeing a significant decline in values, the choice of do I sell or do I hold is not as easy to answer as it was say just a few years ago.

Some investors who are still enjoying large amounts of equity in their properties and wondering if it’s time to sell while others are wondering if it’s a good time to make a couple of thousand dollars while they can. There’s no telling where this market is going to go and a few thousand is better than nothing.

When deciding on whether to sell or hold on to one of your investment properties, it will depend on several factors. First and foremost, it ultimately comes down to your financial situation. Plain and simple. But, since there are a lot of factors that make up someone’s financial situation or financial portfolio; it makes it a little more difficult to give clear cut advice. So, not so plain and simple.

But ultimately, what makes this decision so hard? Because now is the time that millionaires are made in real estate. Sure, they can be made in any market, especially in a highly unusual appreciating market like we where in a few years back, but now is the time smart investors build true wealth.

This is where and when people build their retirements. And if you looked over time, you’d find that many more millionaires are made this way than with the quick hit markets. So, regardless of your situation, if you have a property that is cash flowing; even just a few dollars a month and you can afford too, we recommend holding on to it if you can.

The kicker here is that you can this build wealth much more easily and safely now than in other markets as well. Even in the markets that are still seeing declines, they are not as severe as they were a year ago. The market is leveling off making it a lot easier to know the true value of your property and makes it a lot easier to find properties with equity and cash flow value. So, not only would we hold on to our current cashing flowing properties, we’d suggest buying more! Now is truly the time to buy.

For example, property values are significantly lower across the board making it much more likely that you will not only cash flow, in even the most difficult cash flowing markets; but you are able to substantially cash flow.

We’re talking about real income that not only makes a difference in your life now, but will allow you to hold onto the property for years to come so you can take advantage of the appreciation. Which will happen. Regardless of what you hear, the facts are that markets may go up and down but over time real estate gains value. There is no disputing that.

And if you are able to cash flow, you don’t have to worry about the small remaining dips we’ll see in the future. They property is paying for itself. Enjoy the cash and grow your wealth.

Now, there are a few factors that we will need to look at as the “exception” to this rule. First, if you are in a market that is still seeing substantial drops in values and/or a tidal wave of foreclosures and short sales, you may need to look at the bigger picture. In many of these markets rents are going down as well as home values. So, if this applies to you and you are seeing only a small amount of cash flow or even a small amount of negative cash flow, if you can sell for a small profit, sell for the profit.

Take what you can now and don’t look back. I would however take that small profit and investing it into another market that is more stable and which allows you to comfortably cash flow and enjoy your investment. Those have become easier and easier to find.

Next, we also have to look at the many people who are stuck with properties that are so upside down in their value that they are not cash flowing now and are not going to cash flow anytime soon. I would guess that about 20% plus of the markets out there are in this situation. Some investors I’ve met are stuck with properties that are costing them several thousands of dollars a month even with a tenant!

This, of course, would be an entirely different situation as well. The answer here is to meet with your CPA and lawyer and follow their advice on how to get out the best and least damaging way possible. Make sure that both have experience in the real estate field and are well schooled in what you should do and how you should go about doing it. At the end of the day, credit can be rebuilt and probably much faster than the financial damage being done. There’s only so long you can go on spending thousands of dollars a month with no end in sight.

The decision to hold or sell your investment properties depends on several factors including your financial situation, you particular market’s stability, and the cumulative positive/negative cash flow of your current properties

At the end of the day, if you have a positive cash flow than hold it and enjoy the ride up. It may be a few years away but it will go up. But, if you are struggling to make ends meet and need the cash to pay your other bills or if you have a severe negative cash flow situation, them consult your financial/legal team and find out what you need to do and unload the property. For some, it may be the only solution.

Real Estate Investing Mistake – Lack of Focus

Real Estate Investing Mistake #1: “Focusing on the Next Shiny Object”

There’s so much information everywhere you turn that it’s extraordinarily easy to get distracted. One “guru” is telling you that – hands-down – foreclosures are the most profitable strategy. Then, another “expert” is saying that foreclosures are frustrating, overworked, and unprofitable and claiming that the best way to make money now is investing in “paper”.

So, what’s a new investor supposed to do?

Who’s right and who should you listen to?

The answer may surprise you!

The truth is… just about any market is profitable at any given time. It’s just a matter of finding a system that works and following it… Continue reading

Foreclosure Investing: Persistence Pays Off

We’re currently working on a short sale for a property on which the owner hasn’t made a payment since February of 2008. (Yes, the banks CAN take that long to foreclose!).

There had been a few offers along the way, but they were either refused by the lender or the Realtor® she was using didn’t know what to do in order to get the deal closed. In addition, the lender is AHMSI, who is difficult to say the least.

Offers came and went because the bank simply didn’t respond. When we finally got involved, we moved right up the chain of command, contacted the Attorney General for the State of Florida and a few other agencies. Amazingly enough, we got a reply within a few days. Continue reading

Short Sale Attorney

More and more investors and real estate agents are using attorneys and negotiators to get their deals done.

It’s the perfect answer to the “I don’t want to deal with banks and short sales” issue. OR IS IT?

If you are a homeowner trying to get a short sale approved on your home, whether you’re a homeowner or an investor, you might want to think twice about the hands-off negotiations. There are far too many people that over promise and under deliver. Continue reading

Real Estate Investing Mistake #1: Farm Area

When I first got started in real estate investing, I was the poster child for mistakes! The one thing I did PROPERLY was that I took action. And success favors the people that take action.

The key is to keep moving and not dwell on each individual real estate investing mistake that you make, especially early on! Just keep on going… and take a few minutes to figure out what the lesson was, add it to your knowledge and experience bank, and move on to the next!

In this article series, I’ve highlighted 17 real estate investing mistakes that I made early on and share with you what you can do to avoid making the same real estate investing mistakes I made…

The first mistake new real estate investors make is always thinking the grass is greener on the other side! That “another” market will have better deals, more motivated sellers, and more qualified buyers. Once your business is established with duplicatable systems in place, it can be easy to expand into additional markets. But in the beginning, stick with your targeted farm area. Continue reading

Finding Buyers: First Time Homebuyers

The key to finding real estate buyers is knowing exactly who you’re trying to pinpoint. The biggest reason investors (and even Realtors®) have a hard time when it comes to finding real estate buyers is that they simply believe in the concept of casting the widest net and hoping for the best.

While this may seem the most logical way to find real estate buyers, it’s actually putting you at a disadvantage. You need to focus on a specific type of buyer so that you can speak directly to his/her wants and needs in the homebuying process.

There are dozens of “types” of real estate buyers our there, but for the sake of STAYING narrow, in this article, we’re going to focus on the first time home buyers. Continue reading

Finding Buyers for Real Estate Deals

REO investing is moving faster than a speeding bullet!

Over the last few years, many areas throughout the country were flooded with foreclosures that sat on the market for 1, 2, even 3 years; finally forcing the banks to complete the foreclosure process and take the properties back…hence making them REOs.

If you haven’t yet added REOs to your investing business, you are really missing out on a huge goldmine that is just starting to gain momentum.

In order to be successful, however, it’s critical to begin finding buyers for a successful REO business.

Here are 5 fast ways you can find buyers to build your REO Buyer’s list. Continue reading

2010 Real Estate Investing Predictions

It’s been a year of mixed reviews for many people! Certainly, there were highlights, but many folks are happy to see 2009 ushered out and welcome 2010!
With the New Year – and new decade – there are going to be lots of changes to come in real estate investing, online marketing, information marketing, and business in general.

I know that lots of people are posting their thoughts, predictions, and opinions for the coming year! Here are just a few of my predictions for real estate industry – specifically for investors.

  1. Property Values Will Stabilize.
    We’re not going to see a huge change in property values this year. Many of the markets have bottomed out, or are close thereto. However, there is a lot of inventory that has yet to hit the market before we can start to see an increase in value. This will make it easier to evaluate properties and determine the after repair values as there’s less decline to calculate. However, there are still Continue reading

Real Estate Market

Every time you turn on the news, it’s doom and gloom for real estate all around the country.

And certainly… the news is not good by and large throughout most of the country, BUT… believe it or not, there are pockets that are alive and doing VERY WELL, just like when most of the country was in vertical growth, there were pockets with record foreclosures!

The key is being able to know where those markets are BEFORE everybody else does.

Let’s look at what could happen if you found the markets before your competitors did?

Okay, so the media is telling everyone how terrible the market is. Homeowners are hearing this and realizing that it’s not going to be easy to sell. Plus, with the mortgage industry as it is, financing is going to be harder and harder in the months and years to come. So… we’re talking MOTIVATED sellers. And no news outlet in their right mind would actually say that a particular market is booming! Continue reading