When deciding to go into real estate investing, undeveloped lots can have great potential. Purchasing a parcel of land can be one of the best investments you can make. A landowner has great (but not unlimited) freedom in how to develop their land, and land never expires, so its potential is essentially infinite. So, buying…
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Buying a House after Bankruptcy
Filing for bankruptcy doesn't have to be the end of the world. As time passes, and if you take steps to rebuild, you can be creditworthy again, even enough to qualify for a mortgage. But repairing your credit isn't the only issue you face. Depending on the type of mortgage you're looking for, the law…
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Become a Live-In Landlord or Host Landlord
Have an unused room in your home? Or do you vacate your property frequently? In either case, it’s probably occurred to you that the extra space, or even your entire home, could work for you rather than sit empty while you’re paying for it. Depending upon your situation, you might be capable of doing both.…
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Renting After Bankruptcy
Renting after bankruptcy isn’t actually as hard as you might imagine it to be. Bankruptcy has become a lot more common in today’s economy. Landlords are well aware that people still need places to live even after going bankrupt. Indeed, in some cases bankruptcy might even improve your credit score, making you a more attractive…
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