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That said, try to determine the maximum price you’d be willing to pay on the property BEFORE fully engaging (though clearly after having done your due diligence ). This will not only help you avoid getting sucked into the emotional trap …

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November 3, 2009

The Bad: Poor choice for the inexperienced DIYer or someone with limited cash reserves, due diligence required, must act quickly. Well-Aged Listings. Cheese and wine are not the only things that get better with age; real estate can as …

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Real estate Investment Trusts Put Their Money on the Global …

November 2, 2009

Azure Overseas is a member of the National Association of Estate Agents (Overseas) and adheres to the highest standards of customer care and stringent market research/ due – diligence . To find out more email Frank Crowley on …

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Proven Home Buying Techniques That True Real Estate Investors Follow

November 2, 2009

Every deal requires due diligence of some sort. Deals where funds are put at risk or take on personal liability have the highest need for due diligence . When the return is not there, obviously the upside is not there on the whole. …

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Due Diligence Checklist – Tenants

November 2, 2009

When it comes to due diligence , commercial real estate properties are a completely different animal from residential properties in regards to assessing value. That may seem like stating the obvious, but it is easy to overlook the many …

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Is This A Good Time to Invest in Real Estate?

November 2, 2009

In short, because real estate is on sale. Due to the large number of foreclosures all over the country, the real estate market is like a giant clearance sale. It’s like buying a sweater in May, or shorts in December. …

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