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Home Foreclosures

With a slowing real estate market and the increasingly high mortgage rates over the past couple of years, it's definitely no secret that the foreclosure market is at an all time high. There have been many factors that have led to the recent real estate drop, which include higher interest rates, high real estate taxes, and a dragging economy. Of course each area of the country is different when considering prices and purchase value, but overall, a cooling market is the result of many factors and not only the three that have been pointed out.

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Turning Foreclosed Homes

Investing in real estate may seem like a gamble at first, but with the right steps, anyone can succeed obtaining a profitable investment without waiting years for it. The hassle free way to profit off of buying foreclosures is to buy a property and sell it as quick as possible for a profit. By selling your property quickly, you can avoid having to deal with tenants. Short term investing may not be right for everyone. There are a couple of things to be prepared for when becoming involved in short-term investments.

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Flipping Real Estate

Flipping homes for profit has always been up for debate about how legal and ethical it might be, but this type of real estate investment is a totally fair venture. Some people have flipped real estate the wrong way and those tactics have caused this type of investment to get a bad name. These investors buy homes that are in need of repair and sell them to unsuspecting home buyers for more money than they are worth. After the home is sold, the investor walks away with a great quick profit while the new homeowner is stuck with a damaged house that they overpaid for.

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