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		<title>Real Estate Investing in 2009 And Beyond</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 May 2010 19:42:15 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><a target="_blank" title="Real Estate Investing" href="http://realestate.BryanEllis.com">Real Estate Investing</a> is a tough business right now. While the business of buying and holding real estate as a long term investment remains a legitimate and viable strategy for wealth building, profit is no longer guaranteed as it once appeared to be.</p>
<p> With that in mind, the astute real estate investor will consider some specific real estate investment concepts to complement the “tried and true” strategy of long-term buy-and-hold investment houses:</p>
<p> <strong>* <a target="_blank" title="virtual real estate investing" href="http://realestate.BryanEllis.com">Virtual Real Estate Investing</a></strong> – the term “virtual real estate investing” has multiple meanings, including the use of the internet to buy and sell property, and the purchase and development of internet websites as a means of generating revenue. With an objective analysis, one can see the conceptual similarity between physical real estate and internet properties including entire websites and even individual pages controlled on larger sites like Facebook, Squidoo and Google Knol. Increasingly, real estate investors are seeing the clear opportunity presented by developing web “properties” into revenue generating assets much like physical rental properties. This trend is on the rise and will continue for the foreseeable future.</p>
<p><span id="more-2545"></span></p>
<p> <strong>* <a target="_blank" title="hard money lenders" href="http://www.reliable-hard-money-lenders.com">Hard Money Lenders</a></strong>– when real estate investors need cash funding for their deals, they frequently turn to hard money lenders who provide the needed funding in exchange for payment of up-front points and high interest rates. But in many cases, the real winner is the hard money lender who profits from a high-interest loan secured by very low loan-to-value ratios. For this reason, many well-funded investors are turning to hard money lending as an alternative profit strategy. Since the down-side risk for the lender is mitigated by an asset with significantly higher value than the money being loaned, the risk to reward ratio clearly favors the hard money lender.</p>
<p> It’s a different world in the real estate investment business. It would be very, very simple to think that the foreclosure crisis has caused the door of opportunity to be slammed entirely shut. Yet that’s simply not the case. When one observes the state of the real estate market, it is undeniable that fundamentals matter more than ever. For example, the selection of the local real estate market is of greater importance than ever, considering the huge disparity that exists among the thousands of real estate markets across the United States. Additionally, the role of regulatory compliance is greater than ever given the activist nature of the current presidential administration.</p>
<p> Without a doubt, there are very major challenges in today’s real estate investing market. But with some persistence, determination and creativity, there is still plenty of opportunity.</p>
<br>For more information...<br><br><br><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?search=virtual+real+estate+investing" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" >virtual real estate investing</a><br><br><br><div align="right"><div class="sharexyWidgetNoindexUniqueClassName"><div id="shr_92580716"></div></div></div><div align="right"><div class="sharexyWidgetNoindexUniqueClassName"><div id="shr_92580716"></div></div></div>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Real Estate Investing in 2009 And Beyond</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 May 2010 19:42:12 +0000</pubDate>
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<p style="text-align:center;"><a target="_blank" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uR4TimHv6js">Bulk REO Investing</a></p>
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<p><a target="_blank" title="Real Estate Investing" href="http://realestate.BryanEllis.com">Real Estate Investing</a> is a tough business right now. While the business of buying and holding real estate as a long term investment remains a legitimate and viable strategy for wealth building, profit is no longer guaranteed as it once appeared to be.</p>
<p> With that in mind, the astute real estate investor will consider some specific real estate investment concepts to complement the “tried and true” strategy of long-term buy-and-hold investment houses:</p>
<p> <strong>* <a target="_blank" title="virtual real estate investing" href="http://realestate.BryanEllis.com">Virtual Real Estate Investing</a></strong> – the term “virtual real estate investing” has multiple meanings, including the use of the internet to buy and sell property, and the purchase and development of internet websites as a means of generating revenue. With an objective analysis, one can see the conceptual similarity between physical real estate and internet properties including entire websites and even individual pages controlled on larger sites like Facebook, Squidoo and Google Knol. Increasingly, real estate investors are seeing the clear opportunity presented by developing web “properties” into revenue generating assets much like physical rental properties. This trend is on the rise and will continue for the foreseeable future.</p>
<p><span id="more-2543"></span></p>
<p> <strong>* <a target="_blank" title="hard money lenders" href="http://www.reliable-hard-money-lenders.com">Hard Money Lenders</a></strong>– when real estate investors need cash funding for their deals, they frequently turn to hard money lenders who provide the needed funding in exchange for payment of up-front points and high interest rates. But in many cases, the real winner is the hard money lender who profits from a high-interest loan secured by very low loan-to-value ratios. For this reason, many well-funded investors are turning to hard money lending as an alternative profit strategy. Since the down-side risk for the lender is mitigated by an asset with significantly higher value than the money being loaned, the risk to reward ratio clearly favors the hard money lender.</p>
<p> It’s a different world in the real estate investment business. It would be very, very simple to think that the foreclosure crisis has caused the door of opportunity to be slammed entirely shut. Yet that’s simply not the case. When one observes the state of the real estate market, it is undeniable that fundamentals matter more than ever. For example, the selection of the local real estate market is of greater importance than ever, considering the huge disparity that exists among the thousands of real estate markets across the United States. Additionally, the role of regulatory compliance is greater than ever given the activist nature of the current presidential administration.</p>
<p> Without a doubt, there are very major challenges in today’s real estate investing market. But with some persistence, determination and creativity, there is still plenty of opportunity.</p>
<br>For more information...<br><br><br><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?search=virtual+real+estate+investing" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" >virtual real estate investing</a><br><br><br><div align="right"><div class="sharexyWidgetNoindexUniqueClassName"><div id="shr_63581016"></div></div></div><div align="right"><div class="sharexyWidgetNoindexUniqueClassName"><div id="shr_63581016"></div></div></div>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Real Estate Investing in 2009 And Beyond</title>
		<link>http://findhotmarkets.com/blog/2540/real-estate-investing-in-2009-and-beyond-10/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 May 2010 18:21:22 +0000</pubDate>
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<p style="text-align:center;"><a target="_blank" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uR4TimHv6js">Bulk REO Investing</a></p>
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<p><a target="_blank" title="Real Estate Investing" href="http://realestate.BryanEllis.com">Real Estate Investing</a> is a tough business right now. While the business of buying and holding real estate as a long term investment remains a legitimate and viable strategy for wealth building, profit is no longer guaranteed as it once appeared to be.</p>
<p> With that in mind, the astute real estate investor will consider some specific real estate investment concepts to complement the “tried and true” strategy of long-term buy-and-hold investment houses:</p>
<p> <strong>* <a target="_blank" title="virtual real estate investing" href="http://realestate.BryanEllis.com">Virtual Real Estate Investing</a></strong> – the term “virtual real estate investing” has multiple meanings, including the use of the internet to buy and sell property, and the purchase and development of internet websites as a means of generating revenue. With an objective analysis, one can see the conceptual similarity between physical real estate and internet properties including entire websites and even individual pages controlled on larger sites like Facebook, Squidoo and Google Knol. Increasingly, real estate investors are seeing the clear opportunity presented by developing web “properties” into revenue generating assets much like physical rental properties. This trend is on the rise and will continue for the foreseeable future.</p>
<p><span id="more-2540"></span></p>
<p> <strong>* <a target="_blank" title="hard money lenders" href="http://www.reliable-hard-money-lenders.com">Hard Money Lenders</a></strong>– when real estate investors need cash funding for their deals, they frequently turn to hard money lenders who provide the needed funding in exchange for payment of up-front points and high interest rates. But in many cases, the real winner is the hard money lender who profits from a high-interest loan secured by very low loan-to-value ratios. For this reason, many well-funded investors are turning to hard money lending as an alternative profit strategy. Since the down-side risk for the lender is mitigated by an asset with significantly higher value than the money being loaned, the risk to reward ratio clearly favors the hard money lender.</p>
<p> It’s a different world in the real estate investment business. It would be very, very simple to think that the foreclosure crisis has caused the door of opportunity to be slammed entirely shut. Yet that’s simply not the case. When one observes the state of the real estate market, it is undeniable that fundamentals matter more than ever. For example, the selection of the local real estate market is of greater importance than ever, considering the huge disparity that exists among the thousands of real estate markets across the United States. Additionally, the role of regulatory compliance is greater than ever given the activist nature of the current presidential administration.</p>
<p> Without a doubt, there are very major challenges in today’s real estate investing market. But with some persistence, determination and creativity, there is still plenty of opportunity.</p>
<br>For more information...<br><br><br><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?search=virtual+real+estate+investing" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" >virtual real estate investing</a><br><br><br><div align="right"><div class="sharexyWidgetNoindexUniqueClassName"><div id="shr_12761021"></div></div></div><div align="right"><div class="sharexyWidgetNoindexUniqueClassName"><div id="shr_12761021"></div></div></div>]]></content:encoded>
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<p style="text-align:center;"><a target="_blank" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uR4TimHv6js">Bulk REO Investing</a></p>
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<p><a target="_blank" title="Real Estate Investing" href="http://realestate.BryanEllis.com">Real Estate Investing</a> is a tough business right now. While the business of buying and holding real estate as a long term investment remains a legitimate and viable strategy for wealth building, profit is no longer guaranteed as it once appeared to be.</p>
<p> With that in mind, the astute real estate investor will consider some specific real estate investment concepts to complement the “tried and true” strategy of long-term buy-and-hold investment houses:</p>
<p> <strong>* <a target="_blank" title="virtual real estate investing" href="http://realestate.BryanEllis.com">Virtual Real Estate Investing</a></strong> – the term “virtual real estate investing” has multiple meanings, including the use of the internet to buy and sell property, and the purchase and development of internet websites as a means of generating revenue. With an objective analysis, one can see the conceptual similarity between physical real estate and internet properties including entire websites and even individual pages controlled on larger sites like Facebook, Squidoo and Google Knol. Increasingly, real estate investors are seeing the clear opportunity presented by developing web “properties” into revenue generating assets much like physical rental properties. This trend is on the rise and will continue for the foreseeable future.</p>
<p><span id="more-2529"></span></p>
<p> <strong>* <a target="_blank" title="hard money lenders" href="http://www.reliable-hard-money-lenders.com">Hard Money Lenders</a></strong>– when real estate investors need cash funding for their deals, they frequently turn to hard money lenders who provide the needed funding in exchange for payment of up-front points and high interest rates. But in many cases, the real winner is the hard money lender who profits from a high-interest loan secured by very low loan-to-value ratios. For this reason, many well-funded investors are turning to hard money lending as an alternative profit strategy. Since the down-side risk for the lender is mitigated by an asset with significantly higher value than the money being loaned, the risk to reward ratio clearly favors the hard money lender.</p>
<p> It’s a different world in the real estate investment business. It would be very, very simple to think that the foreclosure crisis has caused the door of opportunity to be slammed entirely shut. Yet that’s simply not the case. When one observes the state of the real estate market, it is undeniable that fundamentals matter more than ever. For example, the selection of the local real estate market is of greater importance than ever, considering the huge disparity that exists among the thousands of real estate markets across the United States. Additionally, the role of regulatory compliance is greater than ever given the activist nature of the current presidential administration.</p>
<p> Without a doubt, there are very major challenges in today’s real estate investing market. But with some persistence, determination and creativity, there is still plenty of opportunity.</p>
<br>For more information...<br><br><br><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?search=virtual+real+estate+investing" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" >virtual real estate investing</a><br><br><br><div align="right"><div class="sharexyWidgetNoindexUniqueClassName"><div id="shr_7593524"></div></div></div><div align="right"><div class="sharexyWidgetNoindexUniqueClassName"><div id="shr_7593524"></div></div></div>]]></content:encoded>
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<p style="text-align:center;"><a target="_blank" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uR4TimHv6js">Bulk REO Investing</a></p>
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<p><a target="_blank" title="Real Estate Investing" href="http://realestate.BryanEllis.com">Real Estate Investing</a> is a tough business right now. While the business of buying and holding real estate as a long term investment remains a legitimate and viable strategy for wealth building, profit is no longer guaranteed as it once appeared to be.</p>
<p> With that in mind, the astute real estate investor will consider some specific real estate investment concepts to complement the “tried and true” strategy of long-term buy-and-hold investment houses:</p>
<p> <strong>* <a target="_blank" title="virtual real estate investing" href="http://realestate.BryanEllis.com">Virtual Real Estate Investing</a></strong> – the term “virtual real estate investing” has multiple meanings, including the use of the internet to buy and sell property, and the purchase and development of internet websites as a means of generating revenue. With an objective analysis, one can see the conceptual similarity between physical real estate and internet properties including entire websites and even individual pages controlled on larger sites like Facebook, Squidoo and Google Knol. Increasingly, real estate investors are seeing the clear opportunity presented by developing web “properties” into revenue generating assets much like physical rental properties. This trend is on the rise and will continue for the foreseeable future.</p>
<p><span id="more-2520"></span></p>
<p> <strong>* <a target="_blank" title="hard money lenders" href="http://www.reliable-hard-money-lenders.com">Hard Money Lenders</a></strong>– when real estate investors need cash funding for their deals, they frequently turn to hard money lenders who provide the needed funding in exchange for payment of up-front points and high interest rates. But in many cases, the real winner is the hard money lender who profits from a high-interest loan secured by very low loan-to-value ratios. For this reason, many well-funded investors are turning to hard money lending as an alternative profit strategy. Since the down-side risk for the lender is mitigated by an asset with significantly higher value than the money being loaned, the risk to reward ratio clearly favors the hard money lender.</p>
<p> It’s a different world in the real estate investment business. It would be very, very simple to think that the foreclosure crisis has caused the door of opportunity to be slammed entirely shut. Yet that’s simply not the case. When one observes the state of the real estate market, it is undeniable that fundamentals matter more than ever. For example, the selection of the local real estate market is of greater importance than ever, considering the huge disparity that exists among the thousands of real estate markets across the United States. Additionally, the role of regulatory compliance is greater than ever given the activist nature of the current presidential administration.</p>
<p> Without a doubt, there are very major challenges in today’s real estate investing market. But with some persistence, determination and creativity, there is still plenty of opportunity.</p>
<br>For more information...<br><br><br><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?search=virtual+real+estate+investing" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" >virtual real estate investing</a><br><br><br><div align="right"><div class="sharexyWidgetNoindexUniqueClassName"><div id="shr_74613806"></div></div></div><div align="right"><div class="sharexyWidgetNoindexUniqueClassName"><div id="shr_74613806"></div></div></div>]]></content:encoded>
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<p><a target="_blank" title="Real Estate Investing" href="http://realestate.BryanEllis.com">Real Estate Investing</a> is a tough business right now. While the business of buying and holding real estate as a long term investment remains a legitimate and viable strategy for wealth building, profit is no longer guaranteed as it once appeared to be.</p>
<p> With that in mind, the astute real estate investor will consider some specific real estate investment concepts to complement the “tried and true” strategy of long-term buy-and-hold investment houses:</p>
<p> <strong>* <a target="_blank" title="virtual real estate investing" href="http://realestate.BryanEllis.com">Virtual Real Estate Investing</a></strong> – the term “virtual real estate investing” has multiple meanings, including the use of the internet to buy and sell property, and the purchase and development of internet websites as a means of generating revenue. With an objective analysis, one can see the conceptual similarity between physical real estate and internet properties including entire websites and even individual pages controlled on larger sites like Facebook, Squidoo and Google Knol. Increasingly, real estate investors are seeing the clear opportunity presented by developing web “properties” into revenue generating assets much like physical rental properties. This trend is on the rise and will continue for the foreseeable future.</p>
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<p> <strong>* <a target="_blank" title="hard money lenders" href="http://www.reliable-hard-money-lenders.com">Hard Money Lenders</a></strong>– when real estate investors need cash funding for their deals, they frequently turn to hard money lenders who provide the needed funding in exchange for payment of up-front points and high interest rates. But in many cases, the real winner is the hard money lender who profits from a high-interest loan secured by very low loan-to-value ratios. For this reason, many well-funded investors are turning to hard money lending as an alternative profit strategy. Since the down-side risk for the lender is mitigated by an asset with significantly higher value than the money being loaned, the risk to reward ratio clearly favors the hard money lender.</p>
<p> It’s a different world in the real estate investment business. It would be very, very simple to think that the foreclosure crisis has caused the door of opportunity to be slammed entirely shut. Yet that’s simply not the case. When one observes the state of the real estate market, it is undeniable that fundamentals matter more than ever. For example, the selection of the local real estate market is of greater importance than ever, considering the huge disparity that exists among the thousands of real estate markets across the United States. Additionally, the role of regulatory compliance is greater than ever given the activist nature of the current presidential administration.</p>
<p> Without a doubt, there are very major challenges in today’s real estate investing market. But with some persistence, determination and creativity, there is still plenty of opportunity.</p>
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		<title>Real Estate Investing in 2009 And Beyond</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 May 2010 08:29:02 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><a target="_blank" title="Real Estate Investing" href="http://realestate.BryanEllis.com">Real Estate Investing</a> is a tough business right now. While the business of buying and holding real estate as a long term investment remains a legitimate and viable strategy for wealth building, profit is no longer guaranteed as it once appeared to be.</p>
<p> With that in mind, the astute real estate investor will consider some specific real estate investment concepts to complement the “tried and true” strategy of long-term buy-and-hold investment houses:</p>
<p> <strong>* <a target="_blank" title="virtual real estate investing" href="http://realestate.BryanEllis.com">Virtual Real Estate Investing</a></strong> – the term “virtual real estate investing” has multiple meanings, including the use of the internet to buy and sell property, and the purchase and development of internet websites as a means of generating revenue. With an objective analysis, one can see the conceptual similarity between physical real estate and internet properties including entire websites and even individual pages controlled on larger sites like Facebook, Squidoo and Google Knol. Increasingly, real estate investors are seeing the clear opportunity presented by developing web “properties” into revenue generating assets much like physical rental properties. This trend is on the rise and will continue for the foreseeable future.</p>
<p><span id="more-2496"></span></p>
<p> <strong>* <a target="_blank" title="hard money lenders" href="http://www.reliable-hard-money-lenders.com">Hard Money Lenders</a></strong>– when real estate investors need cash funding for their deals, they frequently turn to hard money lenders who provide the needed funding in exchange for payment of up-front points and high interest rates. But in many cases, the real winner is the hard money lender who profits from a high-interest loan secured by very low loan-to-value ratios. For this reason, many well-funded investors are turning to hard money lending as an alternative profit strategy. Since the down-side risk for the lender is mitigated by an asset with significantly higher value than the money being loaned, the risk to reward ratio clearly favors the hard money lender.</p>
<p> It’s a different world in the real estate investment business. It would be very, very simple to think that the foreclosure crisis has caused the door of opportunity to be slammed entirely shut. Yet that’s simply not the case. When one observes the state of the real estate market, it is undeniable that fundamentals matter more than ever. For example, the selection of the local real estate market is of greater importance than ever, considering the huge disparity that exists among the thousands of real estate markets across the United States. Additionally, the role of regulatory compliance is greater than ever given the activist nature of the current presidential administration.</p>
<p> Without a doubt, there are very major challenges in today’s real estate investing market. But with some persistence, determination and creativity, there is still plenty of opportunity.</p>
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		<title>Basics of Investing In Bulk REO&#8217;s</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Nov 2009 23:32:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[No generation in American history has ever experienced the number of foreclosures and defaulted mortgages as is happening now. Yet as always, this challenge has given rise to a huge new opportunity for alert real estate investors. That opportunity is called Bulk REO Investing, and the opportunity is huge. Consider with me, if you will, [...]<div align="right"><div class="sharexyWidgetNoindexUniqueClassName"><div id="shr_79653602"></div></div></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No generation in American history has ever experienced the number of foreclosures and defaulted mortgages as is happening now. Yet as always, this challenge has given rise to a huge new opportunity for alert <a target="_blank" href="http://realestate.BryanEllis.com">real estate investors</a>.</p>
<p>That opportunity is called <a target="_blank" title="Bulk REO" href="http://www.BulkREO.net">Bulk REO</a> Investing, and the opportunity is huge.</p>
<p>Consider with me, if you will, the fundamentals of the Bulk REO business.</p>
<p>You can&#8217;t understand Bulk REO Investments without understanding the process of foreclosure.</p>
<p>When a home owner begins to miss payments on their mortgage, the lender begins to send late/overdue notices to the home owner. After a certain period, the lender will then formally begin foreclosure proceedings. &#8216;Pre foreclosure&#8217; is the name given to the time between implementation of the foreclosure proceedings and the public auction.</p>
<p>When a defaulted property is placed up for auction, the foreclosure process is completed. If the property is not purchased at auction, ownership reverts to the original lender. The designation of &#8216;REO&#8217; (Real Estate Owned) is then attached to the foreclosed property.</p>
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<p>Typically, lenders list their REO properties with local real estate agents in hopes of selling the property to a retail buyer who will pay full price. However, lenders are increasingly willing to take much less than their REO asset is actually worth. However, the purchase of a &#8216;package&#8217; (or group) or REO properties is the trade-off for receiving such great prices.</p>
<p>There is huge profit potential in these REO packages for qualified real estate investors. The most successful Bulk REO Investors will have a well-respected source of funding for their transactions. There are many sources of funding for these transasactions including: hard money and commercial financing, as well as non conventional sources such as hedge funds and private investors. Additionally, one man is becoming very well known in the field of bulk REO investing, and his name is <a target="_blank" title="Sal Buscemi" href="http://www.Sal-Buscemi-Reviews.com">Sal Bushemi</a> of Dandrew Partners, a hedge fund in New York.</p>
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