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Fannie Mae Housing Survey Exposes Market Opportunities For Real Estate Investors
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Donna S. Robinson
| November 2, 2012
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Real Estate Investing Strategies: Buy or Sell Subject-to The Existing Mortgage
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Donna S. Robinson
| September 19, 2012
In recent years buying property subject-to the existing mortgage has not been a "mainstream" strategy for real estate investors. Even so, it is a perennial favorite with "no cash no credit" buyers who want to buy a home but cannot or do not wish qualify for a traditional mortgage loan.
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Are We Entering A New Era Of Creative Financing?
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Donna S. Robinson
| September 5, 2012
Those of you old enough to remember the high interest rates of the late 1970's, which lasted throughout the 1980's, may recall that quite a few real estate gurus made their name during this period with books on creative financing strategies for buying real estate.
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Financing Your Next Home Purchase Without Credit Or Qualifying - Part 2
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Donna S. Robinson
| August 23, 2012
Read part two of our multi-series exploring new and creative ideas for financing your home purchase, that could get you out of a spot even if you've recently been through a foreclosure or short sale.
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Ideas For Financing Your Next Home Purchase Without Credit or Qualifying
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Donna S. Robinson
| August 20, 2012
In part one of this multi-part series, we're discussing various ways to creatively finance your next home purchase, even if you just went through a foreclosure last month. There are literally dozens of creative ways to purchase a piece of real estate, but your local mortgage lender does not want you to know that you can do so without jumping through endless "hoops" trying to qualify for a mortgage.
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House For Sale - Using Creative Financing To Sell A Home That Won't Sell
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Donna S. Robinson
| June 15, 2012
When my stepfather died back in 2007, he left my family with a rental house that he had owned for about 22 years. The tenants were an elderly couple that had once worked for my stepfather. They were paying $250 a month rent. He had given them a special deal on low rent as part […]
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Real Estate Money Basics - 10 Ideas For Financing a Home
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Donna S. Robinson
| June 11, 2012
There are many different ways to find financing to buy a home. But most folks are only aware of just one or two options. Generally, financing for a home can be broken down into two major categories: "Traditional" and "Non-Traditional".
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How To Write "Subject-To" Offers
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Donna S. Robinson
| February 8, 2012
A "subject-to" offer simply means that the buyer is willing to purchase a piece of property "subject-to" some specific circumstance. Usually that circumstance will be the sellers existing mortgage. It can also be a variety of other things, but in most cases it's always a bit of a gamble for the seller...
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