Thursday, November 08, 2007

Questions To Ask A Real Estate Agent - Part 4

The most important thing you can do when buying or selling a home is to choose the right real estate agent to represent you.

Many buyers and homeowner’s are inexperienced when it comes to buying or selling a property. They rely greatly on the “perceived” ability of the real estate agent they are dealing with.

Although the average real estate agent does a good job, many buyers and homeowner’s would be “fair game” for a disloyal, dishonest, or incompetent real estate agent.

To help select the a good agent, there are several key issues a homeowner (or homebuyer) should discuss before using just any realtor.

Real Estate Agent Question:

What does the agent want as a minimum listing period?

Most real estate agents want a minimum 90 days listing term. They will say that they need that amount of time to do justice to the marketing of the property. The agent will have access to statistics on the average number of days the local multiple listing service (MLS) says it takes to sell homes in your area.

Although 90 days is common, some agents will try to lock you in to a six-month listing contract. Such a long listing contract is not usually necessary or desirable unless it includes an unconditional cancellation. You could compromise and agree to the unconditional cancellation clause taking affect after perhaps 90 days.

If the agent insists on a long listing term, because that what is needed to sell the property, you might want to question whether or not you are signing with the right agent. If that is how long it takes the "average" agent to sell a property in your area, do you want to list with an "average" agent, or would you better better off with an agent that can do better than "average." Ask the agent if he or she considers themselves to be "average."

Real Estate Agent Question:

What systems does the realtor have in place that will keep them in constant contact with you during the listing and the transaction?

Real Estate Agent Question:

Ask the agent what his or her fee structure is. Does the agent require a percentage of the sales price, does he/she work for a flat fee, or will the agent be paid by the seller (if you're the buyer)?

Real estate fees are generally negotiable. Typically, real estate agents charge a percentage, from 1% to 4% to represent one side of a transaction: a seller or a buyer. A listing agent may charge, for example, 3.5% for him or herself and another 3.5% for the buyer's agent, for a total of 7%. Real estate is a competitive business so don't be afraid to negotiate. And remember, the lowest price is not always the best value for money.

Remember to negotiate the listing period. You don't have to list for three months or six months. Although you don't want to be changing agents every time the going gets tough, you also don't want to get stuck with a bad agent.

Is It Worth Paying Real Estate Agent Commissions Or Should You Sell Your Home Yourself?

Thursday, October 25, 2007

Ask A Real Estate Agent These Questions - Part 3

A good and a bad real estate agent have one thing in common – their job is to be a “deal-maker.”

So, you need to be confident in your own mind, that the real estate agent has the ability and skills required to successfully make the deal happen and achieve an outcome that you are happy with.

But, be warned - some real estate agents will perform all sorts of tricks to stitch up a deal. This is fine so long as they are not “stitching up” the buyer or the seller. There’s nothing wrong with enthusiasm to pull a deal together - it is to be applauded. However, a good real estate agent needs to remain professional and ethical at all times throughout the property selling process.

Real Estate Agent Question:

Does the real estate agent have good negotiating skills? Often, negotiations on a price and conditions go back and forth several times before a deal is made. Will the agent look for the quickest or easiest solution, or will he or she strive to get the best deal for you (the client), even if that means putting in extra effort.

Ask if the real estate agent will let you contact the last three or four home buyers/sellers the real estate agent represented.

Real Estate Agent Question:

What will the real estate agent do for you?

The agent you hire should demonstrate what actions he or she will take to help you reach your goals. The important thing is the agent needs to understand what you want from the sale and be able to represent you well to the other parties involved in the transaction.

For this reason a good agent is usually a good listener and a good communicator. That is not to say the realtor should always agree with you. A good agent will be prepared to speak his or her mind and needs to be positive, honest and realistic.

When asking what a real estate agent can do for you, look carefully at answers relating to communication and negotiation skills, personal commitment, and access to resources.

Are Real Estate Commissions Really Outrageous? Read this article about real estate commissions.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Questions To Ask A Real Estate Agent - Part 2

Unfortunately, many homeowner’s are reasonably inexperienced when it comes to buying or selling a property. They rely greatly on the “perceived” ability of the real estate agent they are dealing with. Although the average real estate agent does a good job, many homeowner’s would be “fair game” for a disloyal, dishonest, or incompetent real estate agent.

To help select a good real estate agent, there are several key issues a homeowner (or homebuyer) should discuss before using just any real estate agent.

Here are 3 questions to ask any prospective agent.

Real Estate Agent Question:

How long has the real estate agent been selling homes in the local area?

Local knowledge is always helpful when buying and selling real estate. A good agent will be aware of the good neighborhoods (or streets) to buy in and which to avoid. The agent should be aware of the trends in the local property market and have a good feel for true market values.

It is a good idea to request a Comparative Market Analysis (CMA), which will show the actual market value of similar homes in the area. And remember, just because a real estate agent is new to the industry or to the area, it doesn't necessarily mean the agent will do a bad job. A new agent might have fewer listings than a more established agent and so might have more time to devote to helping you. It really comes down to how committed the agent is to getting you the best possible result.

Real Estate Agent Question:

What professional courses and designations has the agent completed?

The letters after the real estate name may be an indication that he or she has upskilled rather than just being content to just take the courses needed to get and maintain a real estate license.
Designations include: ABR (Accredited Buyer Representative), ABRM (Accredited Buyer Representative Manager), CLHMS (Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist, CRP (Certified Relocation Professional), CRS (Certified Residential Specialist), e-PRO (a training program presented entirely online).

Some of these real estate designations require memberships in organizations, with annual fees. Most successful real estate agents devote time (and money) to continuing education. The more the real estate agent knows about the laws and practices affecting your real estate transaction the better. A real estate agent who has upskilled may have the advantage of the latest marketing strategies.

Real Estate Agent Question:

Does the agent work full-time?

It is important to find an agent that will be serious about helping you and have the time available to put in the required effort when needed. That doesn't necessarily mean that the agent needs to work full time, but he or she certainly needs to be available and able to compete the transaction that benefits his/her client. If you are dealing with a new agent seek reassurance that he/she has adequate supervision from an experienced brokerage office manager.

Here is the link to a very interesting article titled: 7 Questions To Test The Loyalty Of A Real Estate Agent

Saturday, October 13, 2007

Questions To Ask A Real Estate Agent - Part 1

Buying or selling a home is the biggest investment most people will ever make. Using a real estate agent or realtor is often the key to a successful transaction.

However, buying or selling a home can be especially difficult when dealing with an incompetent or disloyal real estate agent. Fortunately, most real estate agents do an excellent or reasonably good a job.

Then, there is that worrying small percentage of real estate agents who are downright incompetent. Almost every industry is inflicted with this type of person, so it is important for homebuyers and home sellers to avoid the bad agents. To help select the a good real estate agent, there are several key issues you should discuss with any real estate agents you are considering.

Here are 3 questions to ask any prospective agent:

Real Estate Agent Question:

How long has the real estate agent been involved in the real estate industry?

This question is not intended to disavantage a new real estate agent, as time spent in the industry is not necessarily the most important factor. However, it may demonstrate the agent's level of experience or field of experience. That's not to say that a new agent wouldn't do a better job - and that's why you need to ask several other questions too.

Real Estate Agent Question:

Can the real estate agent supply testimonials from satisfied clients?

It would be reassuring to be able to contact the last three or four home sellers that the agent represented. Although, it is not always possible to get the names, addresses and phone numbers of the most recent clients, a lot of real estate agents will be able to put you in touch with some former clients. The real estate agent might even include this information in his or her listing presentation.

The important thing is to follow-up on these clients and ask if they were in anyway unhappy with service and would they list their home for sale with the same agent again. If they wouldn't ask why? Listen carefully to the answers and be alert for any hesitation or vague answers.

Real Estate Agent Question:

Does the real estate agent offer any form of guarantee?

The real estate agent might be extremely positive and confident of selling your property, but will he or she offer any form of guarantee? You might want some reassurance on the amount of effort that will be put in, or the amount of advertising, or you may want the opportunity to cancel the listing if you're not happy with the progress.

It is all very well hearing about what the agent plans to do and achieve. But, things don't always go to plan and promises are not always kept. It pays to know in advance, what recourse you have if the real estate agent makes a mistake or fails to deliver on promises. Discuss how your relationship with your agent can be improved or terminated if things don't work out.

Thursday, October 11, 2007

On Closing A Property Deal

Before your closing date, make sure you've made all necessary deposits and completed the relevant paperwork including: mortgage, title, homeowners insurance and any other documents required by local or state governments.

Sunday, October 07, 2007

ARIZONA Real Estate Investors Associations

Arizona Property Investment Groups

American Real Estate Investors Association
Phone: 800-346-0072

Arizona Real Estate Investors Association
Phone: 480-990-7092 or 866-892-7342
Address: 2432 W. Peoria Ave. #1283, Phoenix, AZ 85029 or 4841 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, AZ 85251

Arizona Prosperity Investment Group
Phone: 480-539-7900
Address: 1855 E. Southern Ave. #202, Mesa, AZ 85204 or PO Box 68882, Tucson, AZ 85737

Blake's Real Estate Club
Phone: 817-845-6790

Cashflow Club
Phone: 480-720-9932

MIB Real Estate Solutions
Address: 4021 N. 75th Street, Suite 102, Scottsdale, AZ 85251

Phoenix Real Estate Club
Phone: 602-944-2906

Scottsdale Investor Real Estate Group
Phone: 602-625-2225
Address: 10645 N. Tatum Blvd. Suite 200-420, Phoenix, AZ 85028

Strategic Realty Group
Phone: 480-330-4631
Address: PO Box 25851, Scottsdale, AZ 85255

Southeast Valley Real Estate Investors Group
Phone: 602-625-2225

Tucson Cashflow
Phone: 520-272-0277

Tucson Real Estate Club
Phone: 520-440-6927

Tucson Real Estate Investors United
Phone: 520-940-5488
Address: 4811 East Grant Road #261, Tucson, AZ 85712

Tucson Real Estate Exchangers
Phone: 520-884-5315

Valley Real Estate Investors
Phone: 480-765-8855

Valley Real Estate Investment Club
Phone: 480-303-1212

Reverse mortgages explained.

Saturday, October 06, 2007

Arkansas Property Investment Groups

Contact information for ARKANSAS Real Estate Investment Clubs

Acre Real Estate Investing Club
Phone: 501-317-8592 or 501-317-8589

Northeast Arkansas Landlord Association
Phone: 870-972-8722
Address: PO Box 34, Jonesboro, AR 72403

Northwest Arkansas Real Estate Investors Association
Phone: 479-531-7330 or 479-544-1967 or 479-619-8580

Friday, October 05, 2007

Home Owners To Get Foreclosure Tax Relief

October 2007. The United States House of Representatives has approved legislation providing tax relief to home owners facing foreclosure.

Under the bill, any debt forgiven to home owners unable to pay their home mortgage would no longer be treated as taxable income.

The US legislation was passed in response to a subprime mortgage crisis responsible for reducing home values. The subprime mortgage crisis has left a growing number of home owners unable to pay increasing interest charges on their home loans.

Tips for avoiding foreclosure.

Thursday, October 04, 2007

California Real Estate Investor Groups

A List Property Investment Clubs in California, USA - Part 2

American Investors Club of Malibu
Phone: 310-497-1510

American Municipal Development Corporation
Phone: 800-498-0058

American Properties Management
Phone: 916-919-5721

American Real Estate Investors Association
Phone: 800-346-0072

Autumn Leaf Investment Group
Phone: 909-766-6586 or 909-766-8411

The Bakersfield REIA
Phone: 661-833-2424

Bay Area Association of Real Estate Investors
Phone: 415-572-4511

Bay Area Investors Educational Services
Phone: 510-339-9014

Bay Area Reinvestors
Phone: 510-339-9014

Bay Area Reinvestors
Phone: 408-866-6077
Address: 1076 Smith Ave., Campbell, CA 95008

Bay Area Wealth Builders Association
Phone: 707-996-6411
Address: PO Box 1639, Sonoma, CA 95476

California Investors
Phone: 209-545-4897

California Real Estate Investors Club
Phone: 562-254-7301
Address: PO Box 19048, Long Beach, CA 90807

CALREIA
Phone: 559-434-8593
Address: 8839 N. Cedar Ave. #222, Fresno, Ca 93720

Capital City Wealth Builders
Phone: 800-650-1315
Address: PO Box 336, Kentfield, CA 94919

Chico Real Estate Investors Group - CREIG
Phone: 530-892-0251

CHR2Casa - County Homeowners Recording
Phone: 909-931-5352

Contra Costa Real Estate Investors & Home LLC
Phone: 925-778-8995

Cornerstone Real Estate & Home LLC
Phone: 707-455-4200

Creative Californians Real Estate Investors
Phone: 209-465-5181

Directed Real Estate Professionals
Phone: 818-795-2780 or 310-596-7222

East Bakersfield Redevelopment Investment Group
Phone: 661-747-1005

East Bay REIA
Address: PO Box 71267, Oakland, CA 94612

East Bay Wealth Builders Club
Phone: 925-648-1558

EmeryNet Real Estate Group
Phone: 714-496-2551

Fresno Real Estate Club
Phone: 559-277-8910

Golden State Real Estate Investors Association
Phone: 702-735-6000

Homebuyers Investment Club of Marin
Phone: 415-883-1710

Humboldt County REIA
Phone: 707-845-4710

Inland Empire Investors Forum
Phone: 951-898-1175

Inland Valleys Real Estate Marketers
Phone: 909-224-4217

Investing In Real Estate Club
Phone: 323-256-8834 or 562-531-0856

Investors Workshop of Orange County
Phone: 714-496-2551

Investors Workshops North
Phone: 916-223-5564

Investors World
Phone: 415-883-1710 or 415-343-2950

Jackson Real Estate Investment Club
Phone: 209-304-7324

JC Investments
Phone: 510-623-1025

Long Beach Real Estate Investors Club
Phone: 714-209-3872

Los Angeles Investor's Network
Phone: 323-702-0424

Los Angeles Real Wealth Investors Association
Phone: 619-665-3543 or 800-684-7788

National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Pros
Phone: 714-256-2929

National Association of Real Estate Entrepreneurs
Phone: 714-362-3050

National Club of Real Estate Investors
Phone: 818-997-7676

Network Gate
Phone: 818-398-3663

New Real Estate Investors Club
Phone: 530-846-7200

NorCal Investments
Phone: 707-694-8882

NorCal REI Club
Phone: 530-713-7385 or 925-679-3117

North San Diego Real Estate Investors
Phone: 760-809-4666

Ocean Breeze Real Estate Investment Club
Phone: 760-479-0296

OC Investors Club
Phone: 949-874-5704 or 866-Two-Invest (800-896-4683)
Address: 7545 Irvine Ctr. Drive Ste. 200, Irvine, CA 92618

Orange County Real Estate Forum (OCRE)
Phone: 949-726-8446

Palo Alto Real Estate Investment Club
Phone: 650-722-0840

Placer County Networking Group
Phone: 916-791-3032

Placerville Investors
Phone: 530-647-0679

Prosperity In Motion
Phone: 925-465-9574

Puerto Penasco
Phone: 310-686-4461

Rancho Cordova Real Estate Investment Club
Phone: 916-501-8326

Real Estate Investing Club of San Luis Obispo
Phone: 650-714-2364

Real Estate Investment Club - Monterey Bay
Phone: 831-655-1644

Real Estate Investor Network
Phone: 805-267-1173 or 888-228-2922 x 200

Real Estate Investors and Networking Club of LA
Phone: 818-549-0423

Read property investment article titled: Beat The Crowd When Investing In Real Estate

Real Estate Investors Club of Los Angeles
Phone: 310-793-7069

Real Estate Investors Club of Monterey Bay
Phone: 831-655-1644 x 19

Real Estate Investors Learning Center
Phone: 650-592-1049

Real Estate Strategies Network - Los Angeles
Phone: 310-791-9008

Real Estate Strategies Network - Orange County
Phone: 949-463-2223

REINCLA - West Hills
Phone: 818-549-0484

Roseville Real Estate Investment Club
Phone: 916-412-9660

Tuesday, October 02, 2007

California Property Investment Groups

A List Real Estate Investor Clubs in California, USA - Part 1

Sacramento Real Estate Investor Clubs of America
Phone: 916-941-9977

Sacramento Real Estate Investment Association -SacREIA
Telephone: 916-481-6607 or 800-301-7020
Address: 2840 Auburn Blvd., Suite 200 Sacramento, CA 95821

Sacramento Real Estate Investors Group
Phone: 916-628-5284

Sam Sadat's National Club of Real Estate Investors
Phone: 800-998-9930

Sacramento Valley Real Estate Investors Club
Phone: 916-791-3032

San Bernardino County Investment Club
Phone: 909-910-1478

San Francisco Real Estate Investor Clubs of America
Phone: 916-941-9977

San Diego Creative Investors Association
Phone: 858-499-1018 or 619-497-4480 or 619-291-5761

San Jose Real Estate Investment Club
Phone: 916-812-6851

Santa Cruz Cashflow Club
Phone: 831-724-2280

San Jose Real Estate Investors Club
Phone: 408-998-0494

Santa Cruz Real Estate Investment Club
Phone: 916-501-8326

Santa Paula Investment Club
Phone: 805-921-0562

Santa Cruz Real Investment Group
Phone: 831-476-8608

Serious & Creative Investors
Phone: 818-379-3316

Skyward Investors Club
Phone: 818-761-4977

Sierra Foothills REI Club
Phone: 209-754-1291
Address: PO Box 695, Rail Road Flat, CA 95248

South San Jose
Phone: 408-806-0718

Socal Real Estate Investors
Phone: 310-592-4045 or 310-937-3600

South Bay Real Estate Club
Phone: 310-592-4045 or 310-265-0355

Southern California Creative Investors Association
Phone: 760-597-9700 or 858-695-3283

Tri-Valley Real Estate Investment Club
Phone: 925-642-0621

Terra Investment Management
Phone: 916-817-8120

Venture Exchange
Phone: 212-380-1194

Valley REIA
Phone: 310-926-8170

6 Important Questions For Selling Real Estate For Sale By Owner FSBO

Monday, October 01, 2007

British PM Aids Greenspan In Launch Of The Age of Turbulence

1 Oct 2007. Alan Greenspan, who ran the Fed for more than 18 years is in Britain to promote his new book, The Age of Turbulence.

He has met with British PM Gordon Brown where he received a strong endorsement.

Alan Greenspan first met British PM Gordon Brown and Former PM Tony Blair in 1994.

At the Press Conference Gordon Brown said, "Alan Greenspan is a towering figure in the international financial community who combines the qualities of outstanding leadership, extraordinary insight, absolute integrity and a strong sense of social responsibility and internationalism."

Sunday, September 30, 2007

Real Estate Investor Clubs in Alabama, USA

List Of ALABAMA Property Investment Groups

Alabama Real Estate Investors
Phone: 337-727-7780

Associated Investors of Alabama
Phone: 205-823-9008 or 205-995-5590
Address: 2249 Garland Dr, Birmingham, AL 35404

American Real Estate Investors Association
Phone: 800-346-0072

Birmingham Area Real Estate Investors
Phone: 205-744-5213

Mobile Real Estate Investment Group
Phone: 251-366-HOME
Address: PO Box 191, Daphne, AL 36526

North Alabama Real Estate Investment Club
Phone: 256-335-9970 or 256-740-0690

Perris Properties LLC
Phone: 251-662-5800
Address: PO Box 5, Mobile, AL 36601

Rocket City REI Association
Phone: 256-881-5874
Address: 15002 Glory Dr., Huntsville, AL 35803

Real Estate Navigators Huntsville
Phone: 256-755-2099

The Estate Group
Phone: 334-365-8977
Address: 565 McQueen Smith Rd. S. Ste. 15, Prattville, AL 36067

Tuscaloosa REIA
Phone: 205-366-0411
Address: PO Box 40192, Tuscaloosa, AL 35404

The Tax Lien Market
Phone: 205-402-0083
Address: 5410 Cottage Ln., Hoover, AL 35226

Saturday, September 29, 2007

Real Estate Investor Clubs in Colorado, USA

COLORADO Property Investment Groups

American REIA
Phone: 303-233-2233 or 800-346-0072

Boulder Real Estate Investors Club
Phone: 303-447-7161

Boulder County Real Estate Investors
Phone: 720-318-5445

Colorado Association of Real Estate Investors
Phone: 303-398-7035 or 303-934-7185 or 303-743-6805

Colorado Springs Real Estate Club
Phone: 719-651-4279

Colorado Mountain Property Investments
Phone: 303-838-8828
Address: 12 Rosalie Rd, Bailey, CO 80421

Front Range Association of Real Estate Investors
Phone: 719-649-6318 or 866-460-5570
Address: 1417 Potter Dr, Suite 104, Colorado Springs, CO 80909

Investor's Realty Resource West
Phone: 720-974-6099

Investor's Realty Source of Colorado
Phone: 303-875-7485

IRA/401k Qualified Plans Real Estate Investing
Phone: 303-773-7143

National Association of Women Real Estate Investors South
Phone: 303-798-5010

National Association of Women Real Estate Investors North
Phone: 303-798-5010

Northern Front Range Investors Association
Phone: 970-214-3627
Address: 1298 Main St, Unit A #4173, Windsor, CO 80550

Northern Colorado Real Estate Investors Group
Phone: 970-419-8245

Pikes Peak Landlords & Investors Group
Phone: 719-593-8788

Springs Real Estate Investors Network (SREIN)
Phone: 719-638-6651

Southern Colorado Association of Real Estate Investors
Phone: 719-277-9235 or 719-596-3711

The Northern Colorado Creative Investors Club
Phone: 970-481-0525
Address: 7251 W 20th St, Bldg M-2, Greeley, CO 80634

Weld County Real Estate Investors Club
Phone: 970-481-0525

Is It Worth Paying Real Estate Agent Commissions Or Should You Sell Your Home Yourself?

Friday, September 28, 2007

Real Estate Investor Clubs in Connecticut, USA

List of property investment groups in CONNECTICUT

American Real Estate Investors Association
Phone: 800-346-0072

Common Sense Real Estate Investing
Phone: 203-773-5143

Connecticut Real Estate Investors Association
Phone: 860-561-8821 or 203-757-0641
Address: PO Box 270556, West Hartford, CT 06127

Connecticut Association of Real Estate Investors
Phone: 860-648-1414

Greater Enfield Property Owners Association
Phone: 860-454-0099

REI Cash Club of Connecticut
Phone: 860-342-5159
Address: Freestone Ave, Portland, CT 06480

Real Estate Investing Club
Phone: 203-757-7987

Southern New England Real Estate Investors
Phone: 203-389-5424

Learn How Real Estate Sales Benefit From Location, Condition, Pricing, Marketing And A Motivated Buyer And Seller.

Thursday, September 27, 2007

Real Estate Investor Clubs in the District Of Columbia

List Of Contacts - DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Property Investment Groups

American Real Estate Investors Association
Phone: 800-346-0072

Beltway RE Investing Association
Phone: 703-349-2934

DC/Virginia Real Estate Investors Group
Phone: 800-393-3138

DC/Central Maryland Real Estate Investors Group
Phone: 301-218-2604 or 202-783-0093 x 230
Address: 152 Rollins Avenue #200, Rockville, MD 20852

District of Columbia Area Chapter - REIA
Phone: 888-859-5573
Address: PO Box 29478, Washington DC 20017

Greater Washington Metropolitan REIA
Phone: 202-497-2683 or 301-775-4643

National Black Real Estate Investors Association, Inc.
Phone: 301-523-9473 or 703-379-1464

Real Estate Investors of Metropolitan Washington
Phone: 301-340-9399

RE Investors of Metro Washington
Phone: 410-441-1708

Trustie Real Estate Club
Phone: 202-565-1605

Washington REIA Network
Phone: 301-231-5437

Washington DC Area REI Club
Phone: 703-528-9129
Address: 1717 K St. NW, Ste. 600, Washington DC 20002

More Resources For Real Estate Investments

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Real Estate Investor Clubs in Delaware, USA

DELAWARE Property Investment Groups

American Real Estate Investors Association
Phone: 800-346-0072

BiState Creative Investors
Phone: 302-992-9056

Diamond State Investors
Phone: 302-588-7242

Marshall Williams Group
Phone: 610-368-6966

Money Answers
Phone: 610-447-0342

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Real Estate Bidding War In Buyer's Market

A softening real estate market usually results in a Buyer's Market. If you are in the market to buy it is time to sit back and wait for a bargain.

Depending on how desperate you are to buy, that may or not happen. Just as every buyer has different circumstances so does every seller.

In some cases the sellers will have bought another home. They may have held out for the right price to be paid for their current home.

In other instances sellers may have had offers fall through and they may even under pressure with two homes officially in their name.

Depending on your timing and the circumstances, you may even be the only buyers currently in the local marketplace that is ready, willing and in a position to buy the particular home you are looking at.

It is cases like that where you (as the buyer) need to be very careful. You don't want to get into a bidding war situation.

Although bidding wars are not so common in a buyer's market, they still can and do happen.
Even in a buyer's market, if you have seen the home you want to buy don't procrastinate too long. Another buyer may have seen the house yesterday and have a legal expert drawing up an offer with their Realtor® at this very moment.

If you've seen a home that seems to be priced appropriately for the current market and you have gone through all the steps to be pre-qualified, don't wait!

The longer you delay the more likelihood you could end up in a bidding war situation. That is not to say you shouldn't thoroughly do your due diligence - you should!

If you have seen the home you want to buy ask yourself:

"Can you see yourself and your family being happy in this home?"

"Does the home fit most of your criteria for the price you can afford?"

"Will you be disappointed if you lose this home to another buyer?"

http://www.your-real-estate-resources.com/home-buyer2.html

Monday, September 24, 2007

Default Rate In US Mortgages Stabilzing

The default rate on U.S. mortgages is stabilizing according to U.S. Housing and Urban Development Assistant Secretary Darlene Williams. While speaking from a forum in Singapore the Housing and Urban Development Assistant Secretary said she didn't expect the recent cut in U.S. interest rates to significantly affect the number of defaults.

Darlene Williams added, the U.S. Federal Reserve's bigger-than-expected half-point cut of its key rate last week signaled that authorities were taking action to support the economy.

Many banks and investors have concerns about getting repaid because of the surge in defaults on mortgage loans. Subprime loans made to borrowers with poor credit are a major concern affecting sections of the credit market.

Sunday, September 23, 2007

Real Estate Investor Groups In Florida USA

FLORIDA Property Investment Clubs - Contact Details

Here is a list of property investor groups you might be interested in joining if you live in Florida:

12% Guaranteed Return Investment Club
Phone: 863-547-1114

Boca Real Estate Investment Club
Phone: 561-994-6999 or 954-354-1000
Address: 7040 W. Palmetto Park Rd. #4-225, Boca Raton, FL 33433

Black Real Estate Investors of North Florida
Phone: 850-847-9000

Broward County Investors Association
Phone: 954-255-9734

Brevard Real Estate Investors Association
Phone: 321-773-2230 or 305-692-9252

Broward Real Estate Investors Association
Phone: 888-839-2444 or 954-424-3008 or 305-692-9252
Address: 3696 N. Federal Hwy., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308

Broward County Landlord Association
Phone: 954-753-6052

Cashflow Orlando
Phone: 407-256-9828

CFRI Seminole County Subgroup
Phone: 407-328-7773

CFRI Lake County Subgroup
Phone: 407-328-7773

CFRI Orange County Subgroup
Phone: 407-328-7773

CFRI Brevard County Subgroup
Phone: 321-453-2046

CFRI Volusia County Subgroup
Phone: 407-328-7773

Central Florida Realty Investors Association
Phone: 407-328-7773 or 407-629-2100

Charlotte County-Sarasota REIA
Phone: 941-766-1856
Address: 13970 Royal Pointe Dr, Port Charlotte, FL 33953

Dade Real Estate Investor Association
Phone: 954-966-6115 or 305-948-3536 or 954-772-1110 or 305-466-9929

Florida Homebuyers Alliance
Phone: 954-462-5445

Florida Real Estate Marketing Association
Phone: 954-781-5551

Florida Real Estate Investor's Association
Phone: 561-819-5686
Address: 32 SW 5th Ave, Delray Beach, FL 33444

F.I.N. - Friendly Investors Network
Phone: 727-842-6800

Foreclosures Investors Network
Phone: 305-951-3861

Gator REIA
Phone: 864-578-3553

Gulf Coast Real Estate Investor's Association
Phone: 850-478-0421

Greater Miami Real Estate Exchangors
Phone: 305-822-7700

Infinity Investment Group
Phone: 727-945-8009

Hip-Hop Generation Real Estate Investors Club
Phone: 954-556-4619
Address: 801 Brickell Avenue, Suite 900, Miami, Florida 33131

Investors Network Group
Phone: 772-340-0826

Investor-Birddog Connection
Phone: 954-926-2001

Jacksonville Real Estate Investors Association
Phone: 904-448-4467
Address: 7035 Phillips Hwy Ste. 5-167, Jacksonville, FL 32216

Ma & Pa Landlord Association
Phone: 954-527-5182

Mazel Realty Investors
Phone: 407-595-7090

Marion County REIA
Phone: 352-622-9888
Address: 1521 SE 36th Ave, Suite 2, Ocala, FL 34471

Miami Real Estate Investors Association
Phone: 305-631-8881
Address: 888 NW 27 Ave, 2nd Fl, Miami, FL 33125

Miami Real Estate investors Association - MREIA
Phone: 305-303-5173
Address: P.O. Box 451754, Miami, FL 33245

Monday Night Investors Meeting
Phone: 727-420-4810

Northwest Florida REIA
Phone: 850-230-1185
Address: PO Box 2416, Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459

North Florida Real Estate Investors Association
Phone: 850-212-6191
Address: 3111 Mahan Dr, Ste. 20 MS 2177, Tallahassee, FL 32308

Orlando VIP Sound Investment Club
Phone: 407-905-5267
Address: 182 Highbrooke Blvd, Ocoee, FL 34761

Osceola County Landlords Association
Phone: 407-892-5836

Polk County Real Estate Investors Association
Phone: 863-294-8502

Palm Beach Real Estate Investors Club
Phone: 561-826-0293

Providence Alliance PAREAS
Phone: 239-455-8230

Prodigy Investors
Phone: 954-483-8668

Real Estate Investors Network
Phone: 954-536-8521

Real Estate Investments of Florida
Phone: 813-786-6102

Real Estate Navigators
Phone: 850-453-2627

S. FL Creative Investors
Phone: 786-355-8717

Sarasota Real Estate Investors Association
Phone: 941-927-0040
Address: 4411 Bee Ridge Road, Sarasota, Florida 34233

South Florida Real Estate Investors
Phone: 561-305-0505

South Florida Landlords Association
Phone: 305-388-1611

Southwest Florida REIA
Phone: 800-605-2910
Address: The Harborside Event Center, Ft. Myers, FL 33901

Southwest Florida Real Estate Club
Phone: 239-246-2597

Suwannee Investors Young & Aged
Phone: 386-208-1600
Address: 10556 70th St, Live Oak, FL 32060

Suncoast Real Estate Investors Association
Phone: 813-875-8222
Address: PO Box 20326, Tampa, FL 33622

Tallahassee REI Club
Phone: 850-878-5815

Tampa Bay Real Estate Investors Association
Phone: 813-404-7639
Address: 204 37th Ave. N. #368, St. Pete, FL 33704

The Investors Resource CenterPhone: 321-239-2824
The Investors Money CyclePhone: 954-600-8058Address: 123 Easy St., Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33311

The Real Estate Club
Phone: 888-828-6555

The Island Club West
Phone: 863-424-0909

The Lighthouse, and Association of Landlords
Phone: 407-772-0853

The Real Estate Investors Network of NE Florida
Phone: 904-384-6400

Tri-County Real Estate Investors Association
Phone: 386-748-4411

United Appraisers of South Florida
Phone: 954-345-7196
Address: 12040 NW 10th St, Coral Springs, FL 33071

Wealth Builders of Miami
Phone: 305-279-0010

Wealth Builders
Phone: 727-593-3353
Address: 13498 Welsingham Rd, Largo, FL 33774

Wealth in Real Estate
Phone: 904-384-0520

YES Young Enterpreneurs Society
Phone: 941-927-5646

Helpful Property Investment article

Alan Greenspan Speaks Out On US Housing Crisis

News From Vienna, Austria. September 2007. Greenspan Predicts House Prices To Drop Lower

Former Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve of the United States (from 1987 to 2006) Alan Greenspan, 81, was quoted as saying:

“So far, prices have dropped only slightly. But it was enough to cause alarm around the world,” he said. “Prices are going to fall much lower yet.”

“There is no doubt about the fact that low interest rates for long-term government bonds have caused the real estate bubble in the United States”

“The Federal Reserve began a series of interest rate increases in 2004. We were hoping to bring the speculative excesses in the real estate sector under control. We failed. We tried it again in 2005. Failure"