Posts Tagged ‘Necessary Repairs’
Flipping Houses for Profit
Beth Campbell asked:
Today, there are many money making trends that exist. Some are worth it while others are complete scams. One long standing trend that has been around is that of flipping houses for real estate profits. Not only does it really work, it can bring in killer cash!
When you find a property that you want to flip, it is important to do the research. Make sure you buy property that mainly needs cosmetic repairs. Avoid costly structural repairs. In making repairs and improvements, you will want to look at ways you can get the job done as cheaply and efficiently as possible. Doing this will save you a lot of money in the end, allowing you to make a higher profit for yourself.
After you have found the property and have done the research, now it is time to buy it. Make sure you buy homes at a much cheaper price than you will be selling it. One way this can be done is by purchasing HUD homes at cheap rates, and then fixing them up to be sold at higher prices. You will have to own the home for at least six months before you can sell it. Many lenders will not want to deal with you if you have had the home for any lesser amount of time. Some investors and lenders will even require that you own the home for nine months.
Now that things are set in place, it is time to start planning the sale of the house. Here are some tips as to how this can be done effectively allowing you to maximize your potential for profits:
1. Usually, the longer you wait, the more you can sell the house for but you also have to consider how soon you need to recover your investment.
2. Get the house appraised after you have made all of the necessary repairs so you know how much to ask for it.
3. If you do not have to get your investment back immediately and can afford to wait, wait until the market comes to a peak. The market tends to rise and fall, and obviously, you want to sell when the prices of homes are higher.
4. If you can sell the house yourself, you can cut out the realtor fee but if you cannot sell yourself and use a realtor, be sure you deal with someone with experience and a high sales record. Try to keep the sales commission at no more than six percent.
It is also important to know who you will be targeting and how you will need to target them. People you can target are lawyers, mortgage brokers, CPAs, notary publics, and title representatives. You can get a list of such individuals from a mailing broker and mail them postcards and news letters letting them know you are in the business of buying up foreclosed properties as well as properties that are sold in the process of a divorce. You can also tell them that you purchase probate and distressed properties. As they see your cards, they can pass them along to their clients so they can get in touch with you. You may be able to get some good prices on properties to fix up and flip this way.
Today, there are many money making trends that exist. Some are worth it while others are complete scams. One long standing trend that has been around is that of flipping houses for real estate profits. Not only does it really work, it can bring in killer cash!
When you find a property that you want to flip, it is important to do the research. Make sure you buy property that mainly needs cosmetic repairs. Avoid costly structural repairs. In making repairs and improvements, you will want to look at ways you can get the job done as cheaply and efficiently as possible. Doing this will save you a lot of money in the end, allowing you to make a higher profit for yourself.
After you have found the property and have done the research, now it is time to buy it. Make sure you buy homes at a much cheaper price than you will be selling it. One way this can be done is by purchasing HUD homes at cheap rates, and then fixing them up to be sold at higher prices. You will have to own the home for at least six months before you can sell it. Many lenders will not want to deal with you if you have had the home for any lesser amount of time. Some investors and lenders will even require that you own the home for nine months.
Now that things are set in place, it is time to start planning the sale of the house. Here are some tips as to how this can be done effectively allowing you to maximize your potential for profits:
1. Usually, the longer you wait, the more you can sell the house for but you also have to consider how soon you need to recover your investment.
2. Get the house appraised after you have made all of the necessary repairs so you know how much to ask for it.
3. If you do not have to get your investment back immediately and can afford to wait, wait until the market comes to a peak. The market tends to rise and fall, and obviously, you want to sell when the prices of homes are higher.
4. If you can sell the house yourself, you can cut out the realtor fee but if you cannot sell yourself and use a realtor, be sure you deal with someone with experience and a high sales record. Try to keep the sales commission at no more than six percent.
It is also important to know who you will be targeting and how you will need to target them. People you can target are lawyers, mortgage brokers, CPAs, notary publics, and title representatives. You can get a list of such individuals from a mailing broker and mail them postcards and news letters letting them know you are in the business of buying up foreclosed properties as well as properties that are sold in the process of a divorce. You can also tell them that you purchase probate and distressed properties. As they see your cards, they can pass them along to their clients so they can get in touch with you. You may be able to get some good prices on properties to fix up and flip this way.
What You Need to Know About Property Auctions in the UK
Parmdeep Vadesha asked:
For both first-time and seasoned property investors, one of the best bets for scoring a great deal on a prize property is through an auction. An auction is a good place to start if you want to get up on the first rung of the property ladder. For the more experienced investor, auctions are also helpful in securing a reasonable property to add to your investments portfolio.
The greatest lure of auctions is that properties are sold at a price well below market value. How is this possible?
Well, most auctioned-off properties are repossessions and rundown properties.
Repossessions are those homes or properties than have been used as collateral for a loan which the owner defaulted on. Thus, banks or lending institutions have called in the loan and are now the new owners of the repossessed property. Since banks are not in the property business, they want to dispose of the property fast and recoup their cash investment. Thus, many of these repossessed properties are sold at auction for a bargain price and sometimes for a price well below market value.
On the other hand, auctions are also a great avenue to pick up a rundown property that you can repair and refurbish to sell at a higher price. The attraction of a rundown property is, of course, its very low price. Though it is unsellable in its current state, by doing the necessary repairs and a little fixing-up, that once-shabby house could turn into a dream home. Look for rundown properties that have potential and factor in the cost of the repairs to determine whether the asking price is still a bargain.
While auctions can be a great place to score a bargain and save some money, there are some things to keep in mind and be conscious of. A property auction is a heady and thrilling experience and most people get so caught up in the process that they end up paying more for a property than they would have liked. Remember that your ultimate goal at the auction is to score a bargain, and not win a game. Go to the auction house with a maximum price bid in mind and stick to it and stop when the price gets too high. Also, choose properties well. You do not want to get stuck with an investment that it impossible to resell. Stay away from properties that are in severe disrepair, have unclear legal titles or those without proper legal access to the property or land.
If you have never been to an auction before, then now is a good time as any. It is definitely a good idea to do a little visiting and scouting around to see how auctions all across the United Kingdom are being conducted. If you are a first-timer, check out the auction scene first and attend as a viewer and not as a serious bidder. Take an experienced companion with you or someone who knows the ropes of an auction sale. More importantly, research on your potential purchase. What is the current asking price of similar properties in the same location? What is the neighbourhood like? Determine neighbourhood safety, noise level and the adequacy of private parking as these are the usual clinching points that make the property easier to resell.
For both first-time and seasoned property investors, one of the best bets for scoring a great deal on a prize property is through an auction. An auction is a good place to start if you want to get up on the first rung of the property ladder. For the more experienced investor, auctions are also helpful in securing a reasonable property to add to your investments portfolio.
The greatest lure of auctions is that properties are sold at a price well below market value. How is this possible?
Well, most auctioned-off properties are repossessions and rundown properties.
Repossessions are those homes or properties than have been used as collateral for a loan which the owner defaulted on. Thus, banks or lending institutions have called in the loan and are now the new owners of the repossessed property. Since banks are not in the property business, they want to dispose of the property fast and recoup their cash investment. Thus, many of these repossessed properties are sold at auction for a bargain price and sometimes for a price well below market value.
On the other hand, auctions are also a great avenue to pick up a rundown property that you can repair and refurbish to sell at a higher price. The attraction of a rundown property is, of course, its very low price. Though it is unsellable in its current state, by doing the necessary repairs and a little fixing-up, that once-shabby house could turn into a dream home. Look for rundown properties that have potential and factor in the cost of the repairs to determine whether the asking price is still a bargain.
While auctions can be a great place to score a bargain and save some money, there are some things to keep in mind and be conscious of. A property auction is a heady and thrilling experience and most people get so caught up in the process that they end up paying more for a property than they would have liked. Remember that your ultimate goal at the auction is to score a bargain, and not win a game. Go to the auction house with a maximum price bid in mind and stick to it and stop when the price gets too high. Also, choose properties well. You do not want to get stuck with an investment that it impossible to resell. Stay away from properties that are in severe disrepair, have unclear legal titles or those without proper legal access to the property or land.
If you have never been to an auction before, then now is a good time as any. It is definitely a good idea to do a little visiting and scouting around to see how auctions all across the United Kingdom are being conducted. If you are a first-timer, check out the auction scene first and attend as a viewer and not as a serious bidder. Take an experienced companion with you or someone who knows the ropes of an auction sale. More importantly, research on your potential purchase. What is the current asking price of similar properties in the same location? What is the neighbourhood like? Determine neighbourhood safety, noise level and the adequacy of private parking as these are the usual clinching points that make the property easier to resell.

