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Buying Homes At The Foreclosure Auction: Be Careful, Buy Smart

December 10, 2011 Posted by admin

Buying homes for sale at the foreclosure auction may seem glamorous to some, but without proper preparation you may end up with an expensive life lesson. With a few simple measures one can properly harvest profitable properties time and time again minimizing risk and maximizing profitability.

The first measure, and the absolute most important, is to thoroughly research the foreclosure auction process in your area. Specifically the trustees sale auction dealing with bank foreclosed properties. In my area, our trustees’ sales are held at the courthouse on Friday Mornings. Each state has different rights for the homeowner, bank and potential auction purchaser, start with a web search and research your area. It would be strongly advisable to spend an hour discussing with a knowledgeable local Real Estate Attorney or Realtor.

Once you are up to speed on your local Foreclosure Auction procedures and rules you need to begin attending your local auction as frequently as possible and tracking auction properties. You do not want your first time at the auction to be the same day you make your first purchase. You can obtain lists of properties in foreclosure from your local Realtor or through your local title company. A Realtor will be a great asset in providing comparable sales analysis and resale projections for your purchases.

Depending on your area, the information you receive may be sixty to ninety days in advance of the sale. To obtain more current auction data, research homes for sale on the trustee’s website, the trustee is usually listed on the foreclosure sale data you receive from your Realtor or Title company. A simple web search for the trustee name will yield their website, most sites are easy to navigate and you can easily drill down to your location and see homes for sale and often times, the opening bid of the auction. Pick a list of properties you want to watch, have your Realtor partner pull comparable sales and make a quick drive by of the properties. It’s important to note that most foreclosure auction processes do not allow interior inspection of the property and they are usually sold as-is.

In addition to comparable sales, there are some legal considerations to investigate when purchasing auction properties. This is where an experienced attorney or Realtor can come in handy to help minimize risk. There are some services which will provide all the data for you, but typically cost up to three percent of the purchase price for the data. A few important factors to consider:

You Must (absolute Must) purchase the primary lien on the property.
If you purchase a subordinate lien, such as a second mortgage, you risk the primary mortgage foreclosing and eliminating your position in the sale. Do your title research on this if you mess up here, you can kiss a lot of money goodbye in short order. Most subordinate liens will be removed after the purchase (here is a good topic of discussion with your Real Estate Attorney).

You Must research IRS liens.
Depending on when the lien was filed this can be a problem. It’s important to allocate time to research this. It’s different in each area and a good title company can help.

Some like to preview the properties at auction, I know I said that you typically cannot preview them, but in rare cases they are listed by a Realtor up until the auction. Have your Realtor partner schedule an appointment and take good notes, you may have an advantage over other bidders by knowing this “inside information.”

If you don’t have funding lined up, do it now. Most auctions are cash sales. They want paid when you win the auction. Some auctions will require a holding fee anywhere from $1,000 to $5,000 or more. Get your money together and have it ready. In most cases, auction purchases must be done with hard money (through an investor usually at high interest rates, this must be factored into your budget).

While you’re doing your research, make time to attend your local auction. Track what properties are for sale and what they sell for, also track the properties that do not sell. Start keeping a simple database of properties. Most experienced I investors will suggest watching a minimum of ten auctions prior to attempting your first purchase. After attending several auctions, you’ll begin to see some familiar faces. Watch their methods, track their properties, what they purchase and what they sell for and begin developing your plan.

With several auctions under your belt, money in hand and more research than you think you need, you can step up and make your purchase at the action. Once you’ve made your purchase a number of things may happen. Most areas will have you fill out the deed on the spot, others will have a small mail in process. If the home you purchased was occupied the former owner retains some rights and may have twenty days or more to get out of the home. You may have to evict them. I suggest using a Real Estate attorney for this process, as an incorrect step may result in the former owner living in your home longer than expected and free of charge.

This is not intended to be an all inclusive tutorial on auction purchases, but a compass to point you in the right direction. Auction purchases require lots of hard work and research, if any point were to come across we’d like it to be that one. Get out there, start tracking auctions and start investing in Real Estate, it’s a great time to make great money if you track the details and make one of the great buys that are out there!

Brandon Marchand sells Spokane Homes For Sale in Spokane WA. He is an avid Real Estate Investor, Business Owner and Consultant.

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Compare Mutual Funds, The Easy And Smart Way To Do It

November 19, 2011 Posted by admin

It can be difficult sometimes to find a reliable and safe way of investing. This is because many people may not be fully aware of the options that they have available in the market. However, the best thing to do when you decide to invest is to ensure that you are equipped with the necessary and proper facts. It is important that you are fully aware of what your investment option entails so that you do not get any surprises along the way. Mutual funds are a popular investment option and have the advantages of professional management, convenience and liquidity.
It is also vital that you understand that mutual funds are not entirely risk free. When you have the proper information, it is easier for you to make an informed decision and compare the different mutual funds so that you can get the right one for you. This will depend on your goals, the length of time you want to invest and your risk tolerance.

It is also essential that you also put funds sales charges, fees and expenses, the age and size of the fund, the fund’s risk and volatility into consideration. You can also compare funds by measuring them by their returns. This way you will be able to see how much the fund has gained over a certain period of time. The fund’s benchmark is also another way for you to compare mutual funds.

It will provide you with a standard for you to make your assessment. This will help you assess what the fund has made against what it should have earned. It is also advisable that you compare returns. When doing this, ensure that the time period is equal and also the product is similar as far as risk is concerned.

Mercy Maranga writes content on Finance and Finance Management. Visit her site here for more information on Mutual Funds and how to effectively invest your money. Mutual Funds

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Be smart in using Cigars

June 30, 2010 Posted by admin

When it comes to high profile smoking culture then among all types of smoking, cigar smoking comes on the top. Though majority of the smokers resemble cigar smoking with cigarette smoking ordinary smoking, but practically there are lots of difference between these two, which include the ways of smoking them. Here in this article we will discuss about the ways to smoke a cigar and will let you understand how you can enhance your style of smoking with cigar.

Let’s start the discussion with one of the most important aspects of cigar smoking, i.e. cutting. Before you start smoking a cigar you need to cut the end of it. According to the traditional designs, cigars are prepared with cap at their end portion (sometimes double caps are used) and before you lit your cigar you need to cut its cap and then you need put the fire there. To be a smart cigar smoker initially you need to emphasize on the cutting aspect of cigars. Always use specialized cutters to cut the cap of cigar, you can avail either single or double bladed cutters to cut your cigar. Remember, you should cut your cigar sharply and it should be clean and should mention the right level.

Then we will focus on the lighting factor of a cigar. Keep in mind that when you will lit a cigar you use a Butane lighter (using the ones filled with gasoline is not preferred), you can also use a match to lit your cigar. While lightening your cigar you should hold it horizontally and keep it on the direct order to flame.

After some minutes of lighting it, your cigar will have warmed up and then it will be ready to smoke. Unlike normal cigarettes, cigars emit if not used for a certain time. If your cigar emits automatically then without worrying clean out the ash and lit it again.

Cigar smoking is all about showing passion for smoking to reach the utmost level of enjoyment and to enhance the fashion statement. So, avail discount cigars online and smoke it with full thrill.

Jarrod Jones has been associated with Cigars industry for over 15 years. Along with business he also has a passion for writing and he often shares his thoughts on cigar and discount cigars through his writing.

Smart Storage Solutions For Your Kitchen

May 4, 2010 Posted by admin

More than ever before has it become essential to be organized, as kitchens become more of a living and entertaining space, and with just about everyone getting into cooking and entertaining.

In any kitchen, especially a small one, day to day living becomes more of a pleasure if you have planned your kitchen and dining areas well. In a large kitchen, it is equally important to optimize the space to realize its potential. If your kitchen is already fitted, you can rationalise and implement extra touches to your storage even more effectively. If you are putting in a new kitchen, then you have no excuse not to be really putting into practice the ‘science’ of storage.

Here are my ten essential tips for smart kitchen storage:

1 ] Utilise redundant space.

This is important if you already have a fitted kitchen to add personality to bland units; a small area of shelving with your own quirky objects combined with practical kitchenware. If you are installing shelving, think laterally with your installation – you can go floor to ceiling for example. Use insides of cupboard doors for hanging, quality hooks are good if well installed, however, be ‘clever and don’t crowd’

2] Display rather than conceal.

Be creative when storing your utensils, pots and pans and ornaments and make it fun. Create open and closed storage by combining closed cupboards with open displays units, these can be bought or custom made.

3] Get rid of the fitted kitchen look.

Free up the walls, use freestanding antique dressers, [glass fronted ones let you see everything at a glance] rails for hanging, metal industrial shelving units, or bakers racks from catering suppliers – store the least used things at the top!

4] Organize Draw space.

You can get an array of different drawer dividers, my favourites are the wooden ones which add a bit of interest and don’t mark like their plastic counterparts, make sure you measure accurately before purchasing

5] Thoughtfully load your larder.

If you are lucky enough to have a larder [or pantry as it is also called] you should use the space thoughtfully, mainly for storing groceries. In our house we have shelves in the upper half, with containers at the back with less used ingredients and the good looking jars, containers, packets and tins at the front which are a display in their own right. The lower section has two wire basket trolley units which are pulled out for ease. The design of your pantry should be a bit like the inside of your fridge – with all the surfaces utilized.

6] Group items by function.

Whether it’s an interesting ceramic pot with your wooden spoons in, or bake ware in a dedicated drawer – it is always far easier to find things in logical places.

7] Circulate your gadgets.

We are all proud of our latest gadgets, but more often than not we build up a space hungry collection – too much to display all at once. So put away the sandwich toaster in the summer and get out the zinc beer cooler ready for that bar be que.

8] Get  Containers for every use.

Clear plastic containers are good for cereals, but best stored in a cupboard and bought out only at breakfast, whereas tall elegant glass ones containing pastas and pulses in great shapes, textures and colours can go on display in large glass containers. Square containers are good in cupboards for space savers, although we use a collection of wooden square Cuban cigar boxes, Victorian enamel bread bins and flour containers can be found at your local bric-a-brac/antique shop and make a great authentic addition to any kitchen.

9] Be Clean and safe.

Long gone are the days when you had a plastic bin hidden under the sink unit, where dirt and germs collected – this space is now freed up for cleaning and utility product as bins and recyclers are designed to be space effective and look great. Corner bins are often practical where space is limited.

Make sure you have a good range of clips, pegs and fasteners to keep food fresh and plan a cycle of storage cleaning to ensure everything hidden is kept regularly spic and span. Think of kids and pets when planning to keep certain things like cleaning product out of harms way.

10] Cut out the distance.

Utensils, cutting knives are best near their place of use, there are now a diverse range of storage products for knives from work top freestanding units to wall magnets.

Also consider practicality of where things are, i.e.it is good to have your large dinnerware quite close to the dishwasher to save time and effort.

With a bit of planning and enthusiasm you will be able to treat kitchen storage as a creative project – not just a functional chore.

Mike Furniss has worked successfully in the retail design and marketing sector in the UK and Europe for the last 20 years. He is a practicing artist and designer with many blue chip clients and awards. You can find out more insights and inspiration for your kitchen at; http://www.kitchendesires.com