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Everyone is well aware of the cyclical nature of commercial real estate, as well as the potential for significant profits to be gleaned by purchasing assets before they rise in price. In an article entitled “10 Strategies for Apartment Profits in 2009 and Beyond”, Patrick S. Simons offers specific suggestions on how to make money out of distressed situations in a challenging real estate environment.
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OPM = OTHER PEOPLE’S MONEY. This is money which you might borrow from banks, finance companies, insurance companies, friends, etc. It also is that money which YOU might raise in a stock offering or through the sale of limited partnerships to buy real estate.
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Business valuations are performed using methodology similar to the process for real estate appraisals. However in business valuation, the data sources are different. Further, there are nuances in the form of analysis.
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With the increasing rate of foreclosures nationwide including Los Angeles – the largest city of California is attracting homebuyers and real estate investors to pour their money to buy them. Los Angeles foreclosures occur in the situation where lender repossesses the mortgage property and then sells it to recover the default loan.
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A new trend seems to be emerging in certain property circles. Several times in the past six months I have seen evidence of hardened investors who have always pursued an offplan investment strategy considering a radical change.
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Fort Lauderdale is a great place to purchase a home in, especially when you’re looking at affordable selections offered in Fort Lauderdale foreclosures. The city is teeming with low-priced foreclosed properties in almost perfect condition — perfect for average homebuyers looking for the perfect home with a limited budget. The only question here is what type of home to buy that fits your taste and budget.
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Palm Beach Real Estate is the right kind of investment, if you are serious about committing your money.

Specially in burp marketplaces of Arizona, Las Vegas, Florida and California, tolls have considerably broken out. For instance; a Palm Beach Real Estate which was bought for $210,000 is nowadays cast on the foreclosure list for about $50,000. This means there is a discount of 76%.
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Foreclosure is a legal process in which a lender like a bank or mortgage company attempts to take over the debtor’s property to satisfy an unpaid debt if the property has been kept as a collateral security for securing the debt. The lender may claim ownership of the property or sell the property to pay off the pending debt.
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The easiest way to make money in real estate is with emerging market real estate investing. With this type of investing you buy in a market that is about to start appreciating and you hold the property until it comes time to sell. It’s very simple, you make your money off the appreciation of the home (and hopefully some cash flow as well).
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I have a couple of videos to share with you in this post that should get you thinking about your near-term future. First though, I want to you get a “visual” of what $1 Trillion Dollars looks like. For those of you who are numerically inclined that number is $1,000,000,000,000.00. Here’s the link to give you a look at how that number literally stacks up in $100 Dollar Bills: http://www.pagetutor.com/trillion/index.html.
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