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11/29/09: Coming Up Short – The Realities of Selling Your Property for Less than You Owe

With so many properties with mortgages that exceed the current value, many owners are feeling trapped.  When loan modification fails and you can’t afford to pay the mortgage, before you toss in the towel and allow the lender to foreclose, consider a short sale.  No, this isn’t a garage sale of your used underwear to […]

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The Biggest Scam Ever Could Be Your Biggest Opportunity!

No, we aren’t advocating becoming the next Bernie Madoff.  We just read Robert Kiyosaki’s article on Yahoo Finance called The Biggest Scam Ever.   It’s about 401k plans and he’s commenting on the cover story Time Magazine recently published on the subject. Time says their sources estimate that 44 percent of Americans (a chunk of

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Don’t Be So Negative! Just Change Your Perspective

If you’re left brained (logical), we probably already lost you at the headline.  But this isn’t a blog on positive thinking (not that we have anything against that).  We’re talking about negative equity and how it gets measured.  More importantly, where are the opportunities? Just before Thanksgiving, the Wall Street Journal ran a headline that

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Equity Happens Reviews

When you work hard to organize your ideas into a book, it feels great to hold the finished product in your hands.  It’s even better when best selling authors and qualified experts tell you that you did a good job!  The BEST feeling of all is when the people you wrote the book for tell

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About Equity Happens

This book is 496 pages. But don’t be scared!  It’s really two books in one (making it a great bargain!). The first book is A Tale of Two Investors. It’s the fictional account of two friends, Conrad Soomer and Juan Tunavest, as they go through their 30’s, 40’s and 50’s.  The decisions they make, the

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Book

People throughout history have been making fortunes in real estate – in good times and bad! Read Equity Happens and discover not only what successful investors do, but how they think.  Because how you think will affect what you do, and what you do will determine the results you produce. Order Now If you like The Real Estate Guys

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11/22/09: Where to Invest – Market Analysis in the New Economy

11/22/09: Where to Invest – Market Analysis in the New Economy

It’s almost unfair to call this a “new” economy, since the rules to real estate investing abruptly changed over 3 years ago.  But since the mortgage meltdown in the United States trickled down and around (making a large, sticky mess), its ramifications are still manifesting.  Just like when a football team gets a new coach

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11/15/09: Is Gold All that Glitters?  Exploring the Relationship Between Debt, Dollars, Gold and Real Estate with Special Guest Mike Maloney

11/15/09: Is Gold All that Glitters? Exploring the Relationship Between Debt, Dollars, Gold and Real Estate with Special Guest Mike Maloney

It’s hard not to be impressed with the growth of gold over the last several years.  But did you know that there’s a relationship between gold and real estate prices?   On this broadcast, The Real Estate Guys explore the relationship between debt, dollars, gold and real estate! Sitting behind the golden microphones for this episode:

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Part 2: Report from the National Association of Realtors Conference

Russ again.  Robert’s still in Belize.  I’m not jealous.  I like wearing sweaters and breathing artificially heated air.  And who doesn’t enjoy sitting in traffic?  White sand beaches, tropical drinks, warm sunny weather are all overrated. But I’m here to talk about NAR and my three days in San Diego (which was also quite beautiful

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