Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Investors are Rushing Into Real Estate Deals


Droves of cheap foreclosed homes are drawing serious investor money. From mom-and-pop folks seeking retirement income to Wall Street-backed funds with hundreds of millions to spend, investors buy distressed homes to either fix and flip or, increasingly, to hold and rent out, mainly focusing on the most-affordable areas - those most devastated by the?downturn.

"There is a tsunami of money coming into the market, billions of dollars to buy distressed single-family homes," said?Jeff Lerman, a San Rafael real estate lawyer, speaking about the national landscape. "The window of opportunity is rapidly closing (as prices rise). Over the next 18 months, profit margins in single-family opportunistic buying will be compressed quite a?bit."

But for now, many distressed homes - foreclosures and short sales - sell for about a third off their peak values, and often for less than it would cost to build a new?home ? ?http://tiny.cc/bwzpnw

HERE IS AN INCREDIBLE OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE?LOW COST?RENTAL HOMES THAT ALREADY PRODUCE 20%+ ANNUAL RETURNS IN?POSITIVE CASH FLOW!?Again, that is a 20% ANNUAL RETURN IN POSITIVE CASH FLOW AFTER ALL OF YOUR EXPENSES ARE PAID. THESE RENTAL MACHINES ARE LOCATED IN THE BEST LAS VEGAS NEIGHBORHOODS . PROVIDING EXCELLENT TENANT DEMAND, HIGH RENTAL RATES, AND LOW BUY-IN PRICES FOR INVESTORS.?INCOME PRODUCING REAL ESTATE IS BEING PURCHASED BY INVESTORS AT RATES WE HAVE NEVER SEEN BEFORE. JOIN THE TREND?
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David Cooper 702-499-7037
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Source: http://www.trulia.com/blog/david_cooper/2012/11/investors_are_rushing_into_real_estate_deals

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