Profitable Real Estate Investing

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Pub. Date: 1999-05-01
Publisher(s): Real Estate Education Co
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Summary

Focused primarily on residential real estate investing, Woodson delivers a step-by-step plan, in a conversational tone, for the novice investor to become involved successfully in real estate purchases, fix-ups, sales, and rentals. Tried and true investment and assessment techniques developed by the author through years of experience will allow readers to clearly understand and potentially reduce the risks of any real estate investment.

Author Biography

Roger Woodson is a respected real estate professional and highly regarded professional writer with more than 20 years' experience as a real estate investor. He is licensed as a designated broker and owns Expert Realty Services, a buyer's broker agency and real estate consulting firm. In addition, Mr. Woodson has extensive experience as a homebuilder, remodeling contractor, land developer, and property manager. He is also the author of Complete Guide to Buying Your First Home (Betterway).

Table of Contents

Prefacep. xi
Why Invest in Real Estate?p. 1
Real Estate Values Have Withstood the Tests of Timep. 1
Real Estate Investments Grow by Compound Valuep. 5
Real Estate Is an Excellent Hedge against Inflationp. 6
Use Existing Real Estate to Finance Your Purchasep. 8
Build Wealth for Retirementp. 10
Creating a Diversified Portfoliop. 13
Developing an Investment Strategyp. 14
Explore Your Financial Needsp. 15
Selecting Your First Propertiesp. 17
Mixing and Matching for Diversityp. 20
Should You Be a Real Estate Investor?p. 23
Is Real Estate Right for You?p. 24
What Are Your Goals?p. 26
How Much Effort Will You Invest?p. 29
What Is Your Personality Profile?p. 31
Becoming an Astute Investorp. 32
Short-Term Money Makersp. 35
Property Types That Can Earn Big Moneyp. 35
Finding Quick-Flip Dealsp. 37
How Much Risk Will You Accept?p. 40
"Fast" Is a Relative Termp. 41
Earn while You Learnp. 42
Midterm Keepersp. 43
Making a Commitment to Hold onto Real Estatep. 44
Three-Year Planp. 46
Five-Year Planp. 47
Seven-Year Planp. 48
Evaluating a Midterm Keeper's Potentialp. 49
Buy It--Retire with Itp. 53
Why Invest in Keepers?p. 54
How to Recognize a Keeperp. 54
Finding Hidden Treasurerp. 56
Negotiating the Purchase of Prime Propertiesp. 58
Take Baby Steps When Buying Keepersp. 60
You Can Invest on a Shoestringp. 63
No Money Down: An Investor's Dreamp. 64
Using Money without Spending Itp. 66
Making a Low Down Paymentp. 67
When an Owner Finances the Salep. 69
Leaving the Closing with Money in Your Pocketp. 70
Forming Partnerships to Conserve Capitalp. 71
Highly Leveraged Dealsp. 73
Investing in Detached Single-Family Homesp. 75
Houses Can Be Great Places to Livep. 76
Advantages to Buying Single-Family Homesp. 77
Houses Can Generate Negative Cash Flowp. 78
Establishing Rent-to-Buy Programsp. 80
Pros and Cons of Managing Detached Homesp. 81
Use Your Own Home as a Springboard to Successp. 82
Condos and Co-Ops as Investment Propertyp. 85
what's the Difference?p. 86
Condos and Co-ops vs. Other Forms of Ownershipp. 86
Condos and Co-ops: Not a Good Place to Startp. 91
Investing in Duplexesp. 93
Advantages to Owning Duplexesp. 94
Living Next Door to Your Tenantsp. 96
Moving up the Real Estate Ladderp. 98
Duplexes Sell Like Hotcakesp. 99
Three-Unit and Four-Unit Buildings: Ideal First Investmentsp. 101
Pros and Cons of Triplexes and Quadsp. 102
Buy It Like a Housep. 104
Seeking Positive Cash Flowp. 106
Less Risk with Small Rental Propertiesp. 108
Small Rental Properties Are Serious Investmentsp. 108
Five-Unit and Ten-Unit Buildingsp. 111
The Big Leagues: Pros and Consp. 112
Large Rental Properties Mean Serious Moneyp. 114
Creative Financing Optionsp. 115
Bigger Buildings, Bigger Risk?p. 116
Moving up to Large Rental Propertiesp. 117
Fixer-Uppers Can Be Gold Minesp. 119
Working with Your Own Handsp. 121
To Be or Not to Be a General Contractorp. 122
Finding Fixer-Uppers with Outstanding Potentialp. 124
Financing Rundown Propertyp. 126
Cost Overruns Ruin Projectsp. 128
Selling in the Dustp. 129
Making Money with Conversion Propertiesp. 131
Looking beneath the Surfacep. 132
Do Your Homeworkp. 133
Having the Vision to See a Project Throughp. 135
Sell It or Lease It?p. 136
One of the Biggest Money Makersp. 138
Cost-Effective Building Improvementsp. 141
Increasing the Return on an Investmentp. 142
Defining the Termp. 142
When You Make the Wrong Improvementsp. 144
Special Improvement Programsp. 146
Undertaking Cosmetic Improvementsp. 147
Major Remodeling Can Be Riskyp. 148
Building Relationships with Real Estate Brokersp. 151
Should You Work with a Broker?p. 152
Role of Real Estate Brokersp. 155
Hooking up with the Right Brokersp. 157
Buying from a Seller's Brokerp. 158
The Reality of a Purchasep. 159
You Can Be Your Own Brokerp. 161
If You Go It Alone in the Real Estate Junglep. 162
Perfecting Your Skills as a Real Estate Investorp. 164
Running Your Own Property Searchesp. 165
Closing on a Real Estate Dealp. 167
Selling Your Own Propertiesp. 168
Site Visits and Inspectionsp. 171
Take an Active Role in Property Inspectionsp. 172
Valuable Property Inspection Toolsp. 173
Tip-Offs to Troubled Buildingsp. 174
Potential Maintenance and Structural Problemsp. 175
Outdoor Features Affect a Building's Valuep. 177
Problems Equal Negotiating Powerp. 178
Assessing Potential Investmentsp. 181
Narrowing the Field of Potential Propertiesp. 182
Demographic Studies: Do You Need Them?p. 183
Crunching a Property's Numbersp. 184
Talk to Real Estate Playersp. 186
Using Historical Data to Make Buying Decisionsp. 187
Building Inspections--A Wise Investmentp. 189
Bringing in Experts to Inspect a Propertyp. 190
Hire a Reputable Inspection Firmp. 191
Types of Property Inspectors: Specialists vs. Generalistsp. 193
How to Read Inspection Reportsp. 194
Using Inspection Reports as Bargaining Chipsp. 195
Before You Close on a Propertyp. 196
Financingp. 199
The Two Most Common Types of Financing: Fixed-Rate and Adjustable-Ratep. 200
Other Types of Financing Availablep. 204
Structuring Financing for Various Property Typesp. 207
Buyer-Friendly Financingp. 211
Consider Creating a Partnershipp. 212
Using Financing to Control Expensesp. 214
Managing Properties--Without Headachesp. 215
Management Firms: The Easy Way Outp. 215
The Do-It-Yourself Approach to Managementp. 217
Finding New Tenantsp. 218
Keeping Good Tenantsp. 221
Insurance--A Cost of Doing Businessp. 223
Maintain Good Recordsp. 226
Glossaryp. 227
Resourcesp. 237
Indexp. 243
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