Real Estate Investing in New York City: A Handbook for the Small Investor

Wednesday, 9. June 2010

Product Description
Learn Advantages of real estate investing over other investments, like leverage, inflation hedging and tax benefits

Understand the New York City area real estate market like an expert

Pick which real estate investment suits you —
Strategies from conservative to aggressive, lots of time or little time, plenty of funds or almost no funds

Discover what areas of the city offer the best prospects for success

Real Estate Investing in New York City: A Handbook for the Small Investor

How do I find Real Estate Investor to invest with me?

Sunday, 16. May 2010

Hi! I am a Real Estate investor in the Romanian market and we have currently running a $10.000.000 investment . We have 2 more projects but we don’t have a company to partnership with . Romanian is named El Dorado of real estate investment. Where I find companies in USA or EU to send them a proposal ?

What exactly does a real estate investor do?

Friday, 23. April 2010

I’ve always thought that a real estate investor just bought houses, fixed ‘em up, and sold them for more money or something of that sort.

Am I completely off the mark?

What is the difference between a real estate investor and a real estate agent?

Friday, 9. April 2010

In other words, not the traditional way that real estate is transacted.

The Real Estate Math Handbook: Simplified Solutions for the Real Estate Investor

Wednesday, 31. March 2010

  • ISBN13: 9780910627078
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product Description
Real estate math skills are an integral part of becoming a truly successful investor. You need a competitive edge, and, by building your real estate math skills, this book will give it to you. These math skills are easily explained, and in no time you will be calculating such things as real estate investment analysis, valuation of income property, valuation of commercial real estate, vacancy loss projections, pay back period, time value of money, amortization schedule calculations, mortgage pay off, cash flow, net income/loss, option pricing, conversions, markup/discount, lease vs. buy analysis, evaluate tax sales, project income potential and cash flow, using Excel and other financial software programs, master the art of property valuation, and other financial calculations and tools.

The Real Estate Math Handbook: Simplified Solutions for the Real Estate Investor

What should I do to become a real estate developer or investor?

Saturday, 13. March 2010

Im a senior in high school and plan on going to a community college for 2 yrs.and then 2yrs. at a university and major in bussiness administraion. I think while Im doing that I should intern for a big real estate place like Remax or something because I would like to learn the different areas of real estate like being an agent or flipping houses.I don’t know if I should go to Real Estate school after college or what.Any suggestions on what I should do?

The Part-Time Real Estate Investor: How to Generate Huge Profits While Keeping Your Day Job

Friday, 5. March 2010

  • ISBN13: 9780910627023
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product Description
Fortune Magazine states, 97 out of 100 self-made millionaires made their fortunes through Real Estate Investing, and the next 10 years will be a Golden Era for the informed Real Estate Investor. If you are saying to yourself That sounds great but I can not quit my job and begin investing full time. I have bills, kids in school, car payments, and a mortgage to support, you are in luck. This new book is for you! You will learn how to become a skilled professional Real Estate Investor who can generate thousands, and yes, even millions of dollars, in your spare time. Unlike starting a retail business where you need to be there every day, you can work a full-time job and invest in real estate on the side, and reap huge profits. The key is time. The real estate investing business is a perfect part-time business because real estate is a business where the assets appreciate and cash flow is generated even when you are absent. This new book will give you the information and advice necessary to buy, finance, and successfully manage a small number of positive cash flow producing properties in your spare time. Investing in real estate is one of the safest and smartest investments you can make. Real estate appreciates at a rate far greater than the rate of inflation, builds equity, provides a steady return on investment, provides cash flow, and can offer substantial tax benefits. With the sound guidance in this book you will be able to retire comfortably and EARLY! A sampling of what s covered in this encyclopedic book includes: how to find below-market deals, investing with little or no down payment, seller financing, foreclosures and REOs, investment property, negotiating, purchase offers, managing rental property, flipping, auctions, tax sales, financing, mortgage terms, agents, cash flow, inspections, contracts, tenants, lease agreements, insurance, taxes and accounting, escrow, essential mathematical calculations, sample forms, development, taxation, and exchange rules.

The Part-Time Real Estate Investor: How to Generate Huge Profits While Keeping Your Day Job

What Every Real Estate Investor Needs to Know About Cash Flow… And 36 Other Key Financial Measures

Saturday, 20. February 2010

  • ISBN13: 9780071603270
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product Description

Formulas that make the difference between making profits and losing equity

The only way to win the real estate investing game is by mastering the numbers. This revised and updated edition of the popular reference shows how to target the best investments in the present market. It answers all your real estate questions, and provides new discussions of capital accumulation and internal rate of return. This book’s basic formulas will help you measure critical aspects of real estate investments, including