Posts Tagged ‘Profits’

Can You Swing Trade Your Way To Profits?

December 24th, 2009

It doesn’t matter what market you swing trade if you follow some basic tips and advice on implementing your swing trading strategy and use some basic trading principles. Trading or investing can be extremely risky. It is common for new traders to treat trading like the lottery and not like a business. Emotions can devastate any trading career and quickly cause you to suffer a string of losses and give up completely with swing trading and trading in general. Don’t make the mistake of trading with your emotions. It typically causes new traders to make brash and uninformed trading decisions. They place trades that they wouldn’t or shouldn’t have if they had been following their trading plan. If you swing trade with the correct psychological foundations in place, you will discover how and why swing trading offers any trader in any market around the world a true trading edge.

Owner Financing Made Easy: Your Solution to Real Estate Success

December 22nd, 2009

Would you like to know a proven method to sell property quickly and for greater than fair market value? Would you like to have a competitive edge over all the other homes on the block? Would you like to have constant cash flow after you sell your property?

Owner financing is a lucrative, time-proven method that works in good and bad markets. The market has changed and your marketing must change too! Owner financing is a common strategy that works well in today’s market and is how the banks have gotten RICH…and so can YOU! Just learn the rules, regulations, and points that make your investment safe, low risk, and maximum value. » Read more: Owner Financing Made Easy: Your Solution to Real Estate Success

Real Estate Financing Made Easy

September 2nd, 2009

A real estate buyer typically borrows money from lending institutions that finance real estate investments to pay for the purchase. If the buyer chooses to pay in cash, he usually makes a down payment and mortgages to secure the remainder of the funds. It is obvious that the smaller the down payment, the greater the interest payment over the mortgage. The thing with real estate investments is that you will need a sum of money for the purchases that is very big for you to invest by yourself. This means that you will have to look for financing services to provide you with funds.

If you have made a modest down payment and have a good credit, you can ask banks to fund you after showing them your business plans. Banks will be glad to finance a part of the property costs; however, a bad credit, a poor business plan and not enough personal funds for the investment will put you at a low chance of acquiring funds from a bank. With a good credit, you can get low interest rates. A residential mortgage automatically has interest rates lower than other types of loans. Most banks will not loan out more money than the house’s value, so you can talk to them for an additional loan if the property you are purchasing requires repairs. The best way to go about securing finances from banks is to do it through a mortgage broker. This ensures that you get the best rate of interest for your loan.

Getting finances from private investors is another good option if you are purchasing for profits. These private investors have a lot of liquid money. They will give you the funds for investing in the property or even do all the financing themselves. You should make sure you have a well prepared expense worksheet to show to the investors stating where money will be spent and the profits that you expect from the deal. Needless to say, the better the profits, the more likely it is that you will find a private investor who is interested.

You can also think about hard money lenders who specialize in real estate investments for financing your deal. The catch is that the interest rates are as high as 14%. The advantage is that you get your finances very quickly. Hard money lenders often lend up to 70% of the cost of the property after repairs. If you are looking for short term financing, this is your savior. Lenders often fund you in installments, and are a boon if you need a lot of cash, quick.

The seller can also finance you if he or she is not in need of cash immediately. This is done by making a mortgage contract that makes you pay the seller monthly payment in addition to a percentage rate. You can pay off the mortgage whenever you sell the property yourself.

You just need good cash flow numbers, and financing will be very easy to secure subsequently.




By: John Ashtonson