Home Buying, US Real Estate

First-time buyers have snapped up more than 985,000 homes so far this year

By Mike Wheatley | August 31, 2018
Home sales might be slowing down, but that’s not the case with first-time buyers according to a new report by Genworth Mortgage Insurance.
Investing, Real Estate Investing, US Real Estate

Subject to Deals - Answering Seller's Questions

By Brian Kline | December 19, 2014
When you make a subject to existing financing offer to purchase a home, it's important to make sure the seller understands how this type of deal works. First, the seller needs to understand that his or her mortgage is going to remain in place but you'll be taking over the payments. You'll also be making […]
Featured News, Real Estate Technology, US Real Estate

Will The Zillow-Trulia Merger Bring Much Needed Innovation To A Stale Real Estate Industry?

By Donna S. Robinson | August 6, 2014
The traditional real estate industry, like book publishers before them, think they are too powerful to be run over by upstarts like Zillow and Trulia. But the reality is, the internet long ago changed the playing field for the real estate brokerage industry.
Featured News, Real Estate Resource, US Real Estate

What Makes A "Great" Real Estate Agent?

By Donna S. Robinson | March 27, 2014
In response to several comments and requests I've had recently, I'm going to address a topic that is a big issue for real estate buyers and sellers. Specifically, what - beyond the generic answers - what makes a particular real estate agent "great" and therefore a premier choice for a buyer or seller? photo credit: […]
Mortgage, US Real Estate

Not Buying a Home with $200,000 in Student Loans

By Brian Kline | December 17, 2013
Shane McClelland is a 27 year old divorce attorney in Columbus, Ohio. He graduated from law school two years ago and set up his own law practice. He considers himself among the lucky Millennials because he can afford to rent an apartment instead of having to live with his parents well into his 20s as […]
Investing, Real Estate Investing, US Real Estate

Structuring a Wrap Around Mortgage

By Brian Kline | September 24, 2013
Buying an investment property "subject to the existing financing" has appeal for several reasons. Today's strict mortgage qualification requirements are one of them. If an investor has a blemish on their credit history, he or she will likely be denied a new mortgage for a house they want to purchase. Banks have also tightened their […]
Featured News, Investing, US Real Estate

Lease Options - Low Cost / Low Risk Investing

By Guest Author | July 17, 2013
For beginners and experienced investors alike, lease option investing is one of the lowest cost and lowest risk ways of investing. There are several versions of lease option investing. Here I deal with what is known as the sandwich lease option.
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