Jun 30
Here is the follow-up post on the IFR by Steve Kirsch. The first can be read here. This is long (loooong), but it really says it all. Steve worked on a tonne of revisions to this piece before finally submitting this to HuffPo. It has been checked and confirmed by a bunch of the key IFR scientists. If you really want to know the real situation of the IFR story, and where it currently stands, take a deep breath, and read this!———————–Climate Bill Ignores Our Biggest Clean Energy Source (first publ
Jun 30
Buying foreclosure properties has become a red-hot topic among real estate investors. While the current rise in home foreclosures has a negative impact for some, it has certainly spurred the real estate investment community. Thus, many investors want to know how to buy a foreclosure property as a path to profit. In this tutorial, we will explain some of the fundamentals of buying foreclosed real estate in the U.S. But first, let’s briefly define what exactly a foreclosure is, just so we are on
Jun 30
June 30, 2009 by Jack BoschHow is the money used by the investor? Q: If I loan money to an investor, how is it used and is it secure? A: Professional real estate investors need to fund new purchases, raise money to fix up, maintain and rent up acquired properties. In addition, it may cover the other costs associated with buying and selling houses. For properties already owned and managed by the investor, there are times when an investor needs to convert equity into cash. — without selling the
Jun 30
by Jack Bosch How are the funds used by the investor? Q: If I loan money to a real estate investor, how does he use it and is it secure? A: Serious real estate investors need funds to buy new purchases, raise cash to fix up, keep up and rent their properties. Plus, cash raised from private lenders may cover other costs associated with the housing business. For properties the investor already owns and manages, there are sometimes occasions when an investor needs to convert equity into cash, w
Jun 30
by Jack Bosch How is the money used by the investor? Q: If I loan money to an investor, how is it used and is it secure? A: Professional real estate investors need to fund new purchases, raise money to fix up, maintain and rent up acquired properties. In addition, it may cover the other costs associated with buying and selling houses. For properties already owned and managed by the investor, there are times when an investor needs to convert equity into cash. — without selling the property. T