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Investing in Real Estate
Making the Cap Rate Work for You, the Buyer
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Description de l’éditeur
The purpose of this book is to shed some light on the process of purchasing income producing
property and to introduce you to a technique of making money derived from public information
available in the Probate Court System, that not one in one hundred people are aware. In other
words, I will explain in detail two different ways of making money using real estate as the
vehicle.
The first and most popular way being of investing is to purchase real estate to hold for the long
term. The other method consists of purchasing, updating and selling property within a 6 month
time frame and generating a 30% return on investment. This method can also be expanded into
an options situation whereby the investor puts a property under contract to be sold to him by
giving the seller a $1,000.00 deposit while signing a P&S agreement. After the agreement is signed
by both parties and the investor has legal footing, the investor locates a contractor and proceeds
to sell the contract. The time for performance in most agreements is ninety days. Within that
time frame the investor collects the difference between what his agreement says that he is paying
and what his purchaser is paying him. This transaction is accomplished by using an assignment.
If the investor sells his agreement for $5,000.00 in ninety days he will have effectively gotten an
annualized profit ratio of 20 to 1.
The other section of the book explains how to track and capitalize on public information
available in the Probate Court System to generate a fantastic income.