Believe the Hype - Florida Foreclosures are A Proven Winner for Real Estate Investors

By D.C. Fawcett, Business Building Coach to the Foreclosure Industry
When real estate investors evaluate their options for Florida foreclosures, there are several things that may come to mind. Whether its owning rental properties, fixing up properties in disrepair, or working short sales, the business of Florida foreclosures is a proven winner. 
Where do most investors [...]

Housing Predictor Forecasts Major Price Drop

Housing prices will fall an average of 4.2% nationally in 2007, the largest drop in U.S home prices since 1991, but despite that many local real estate markets in the U.S. will still appreciate, according to Housing Predictor, which forecasts real estate markets in all 50 US States.
After nearly five years of record housing appreciation [...]

Orlando Real Estate: the Good and Bad

I read the Orlando Sentinel newspaper this morning and found encouraging information about the Orlando residential real estate market.
The article reports:
“Members of the Orlando Regional Realtor Association sold nearly 5 percent more homes in November than they did a year ago, as prices continued to drop to levels not seen since 2004, which has made [...]

Struggling Market? Now is the Time to Buy

(NewsUSA) - Maintenance costs are up, home values are falling and states are seeing more foreclosures than sales. But terrible times for homeowners make for terrific investment opportunities.
Why? The market sees constant ups and downs. Buying when the market’s high it is means greater upfront costs. And because the market cannot rise indefinitely, property investors [...]

South Florida and Miami Commercial Real Estate Outlook 2009

South Florida’s residential and commercial real estate markets suffered in 2008, and the New Year doesn’t figure to offer much relief. Continued foreclosures and weak economy will continue having an impact on prices and number of properties available with only aggressive sellers disposing of properties.
Although home sales started picking up this summer, the beleaguered housing [...]

South Florida and Miami Residential Real Estate Outlook 2009

South Florida’s commercial and residential real estate markets suffered in 2008, and the New Year doesn’t figure to offer much relief. Continued foreclosures and weak economy will continue having an impact on prices and number of properties available with only aggressive sellers disposing of properties.
Although home sales started picking up this summer, the beleaguered housing [...]

Where are Foreclosures Rates Higher?

Recent economic conditions have had an impact on foreclosures as well. Even though it has been noticed that the number of foreclosures decreased with a small percent, the trend is still maintained at a high level. Each day, more and more homeowners default on their payments and their properties are being repossessed. Banks and other [...]

Box Store Plant Advertising Has Worked Up To Now - Part 2

Many factors affect commerce, including uncontrollable and unpredictable rising and falling fortunes of various industries, such as air travel, that nevertheless still performs excellent passenger services for our American society. The soaring fortunes of the National airlines 10 years past, now has been reversed by ongoing bankruptcy factors caused by inflated fuel costs, worker pensions [...]

Real Estate Markets in Danger

The housing market since 1992, and at an accelerated pace, since 2001 has been going rapidly up. Now, it seems that it’s all over. How could such a devastating reversal happen? On the one hand there are various theories on how the interest rates much go up now in the United States, [...]

Cashflow: the Only Sensible Investment Strategy for the Twenty-first Century

First the Disclaimer: This is a thought-provoking article that draws upon real world examples, articles, books and websites that are readily available to the public. This article is not intended to offer investment advice. Any actions that you take in the market place should be the result of your own financial education [...]

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