Once you begin to move beyond basic background information, you begin to realize that there's more to real estate investment than you may have first thought.
As a real estate investor, are you suffering from this massive, global economic meltdown, or are you one of the thousands of investors who are actually taking advantage of this "Perfect Real Estate Storm" of opportunity?
You see, with unemployment rising, bank foreclosures skyrocketing and prices in most markets falling more than half from their peak, many investors believe that the market is dead. These investors are running around like a chicken without a head, desperately trying to close deals as they struggle to manage their existing portfolios.
If you're one of them, then it's no wonder why most investors today are packing their bags and leaving the market afraid! After all, in a recent survey polling residential investors, it was discovered that real estate investors today have many reasons to be scared.
The Top 7 Fears of Real Estate Investors Today
1. Lack of Cash -- Personal incomes are dropping. Unemployment is nearing record highs. Renters in most markets are defaulting. Credit card companies are cutting the amount of cash available even for those who have amazing credit scores and always pay back on time.
2. Lack of Confidence - Many investors are lacking confidence in their ability to get through the next three years of this huge downturn. For example, many investors are finding that it's taking months to close a property deal. If you're working short sale strategies, because banks are so burdened with offloading inventory, you could wait six months just to receive a BPO (Broker's Price Opinion).
3. Loan Challenges - A friend of mine couldn't even refinance his house for a lower mortgage payment than what he's paying right now because the household income dropped since his wife's death. If he can't refinance his home for a lower payment, what do you think your chances of getting a loan are? What's more, banks have raised down payment requirements on residential and commercial properties to as much as 40%.
4. Can't Find Deals - The majority of housing and condo sales are foreclosures, as homeowners don't want to sell now and lose all the value that they put into the house.
5. Not Enough Buyers - Yes, incentives like the tax credit are beginning to enter the market. Yes, we are starting to see a reduction in new inventories. The key word is "starting." Yet in many markets, investors are finding a lack of buyers even at bargain prices!
6. Takes Too Much Time - Many old-hat real estate investors are spending their days and nights trying to close deals. Most of their time is spent late at night on their computers, or traveling around the country hopping from one airport to the next, in hopes of getting that six- or seven-figure real estate deal done, just to be disappointed again and again.
7. Lack of Knowledge - Old-hat investing requires you to understand negotiation strategies, NLP mind tricks, what's-working-now techniques, contracts, and how to adapt to opportunities in more than one marketplace, using more than one investing strategy.
Now, I can completely understand these fears of old-hat investors. In fact, the probability is extremely high that investors operating in that fashion will be in the poor house by Christmas, unless they harness the power of real estate investing syndication.
How can real estate syndication solve your problems?
As National Business Credit Expert Thomas Kish says, "Real estate investing syndication drastically reduces the risk and barriers to entry for creating a business of your dreams that is typically unknown to 99% of us."
What Real Estate Syndication Is and How It Will Help You
The idea of real estate syndication is pretty simple. I define it as matchmaking. It's the ultimate joint venture investment business.
You partner with investors who have money to invest in the market, but do not have the expertise required for setting up and closing real estate deals. The money lenders want to limit their exposure with a stronger assurance of profits, and lend money to syndicators or private investors who secure their interest against prime investment real estate.
This enables the syndicator to do a number of deals by leveraging multiple investment partners, rather than using their own credit or cash to try and do a single deal.
Now you, as the syndicator, put the deal together and receive a significant share of the profits (between 20% and 50%) without having to invest your own money. Using your knowledge and business skills, you drive the entire real estate investing syndication business model forward.
By operating this way you can:
In other words, when you transform your investing business into a syndicator, you create a win/win/win for everyone involved.
How Real Estate Investing Syndication Has Helped Others Grow a Six-Figure Investing Business with Little Time and Effort
Once you grasp the concepts, you will be on your way to becoming financially independent as a syndicator and you will have an enjoyable, recession-proof business that begins to work for you for the rest of your life.
Real estate investment syndicator Brad Wozny, has transacted over $14 million worth of real estate across 5 markets in North America in just 26 months, Now, he's sharing how everyday real estate investors can close more real estate deals around the world and pocket more 6-figure checks simply with real estate syndication.
You can't predict when knowing something extra about real estate investment will come in handy. If you learned anything new about real estate investment in this article, you should file the article where you can find it again.
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