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  • Do you have the mindset to invest in foreclosures?

    Ralph Roberts, well known author and lecturer on real estate investing, gives us some clues about what is involved. Not everyone is cut out to invest in foreclosures. Some people would rather watch TV, invest in stocks and bonds, spend time with family members, or hang out with their friends. Others have a low risk tolerance and can’t ...
    Posted to Investing Your IRA (Weblog) by 305002 on November 25, 2007
  • Flipping Houses is a Team Sport

    Ralph R. Roberts, official spokesperson for Guthy-Renker Home and author of Flipping Houses For Dummies recently had some interesting thoughts on flipping houses. Whatever reason you have for not investing in real estate, you can find at least one solution, but perhaps the best solution for all of these excuses is to team up with someone you ...
    Posted to Investing Your IRA (Weblog) by 305002 on May 27, 2007
  • How to flip properties in a down market

    According to Ralph Roberts, author of Flipping for Dummies, you can always flip properties.  Here are his ideas:   My team and I flip houses in Michigan, where the housing market is currently experiencing a significant slump. Wherever these dips in the market occur, they often discourage investors, particularly novice investors, ...
    Posted to Investing Your IRA (Weblog) by 305002 on March 25, 2007
  • Be an Investor

    Eric Bramlett of One Souce Realty in Austin, TX has the following tips for investors in this New Year:   1. It's not as easy as it looks on TV "Flip This House" is a fantastic television program - that's about as realistic for the average investor as "Sponge Bob Square Pants." The problem with TV real estate ...
    Posted to Investing Your IRA (Weblog) by 305002 on January 8, 2007
  • You CAN still flip

    Remember the days when you could buy a property, slap on  a coat of paint and some new carpet and sell it for several thousand dollars profit all in a few weeks time? Well, those days are pretty much over.  Yes, you can still buy investment real estate and you can still fix it up and sell it for a profit.  It will just take longer ...
    Posted to Investing Your IRA (Weblog) by 305002 on January 6, 2007