juceorbe asked:


What is the best book on real estate investing there is? I want a book that tells my step by step how to invest on real estate. Thank you

Tamara
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Alexis F asked:


Anyone investing in gold that can tell me the pros and cons?

Anita
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Vincent =] asked:


I am playing this game in economics and I only have 7 weeks to invest, and I can only work on it once a week. It has to be from the NYSE or the New York Stock Exchange. I need something thats worth little now but will sky rocket by January.

PLEASE
help

thanks
vince

Tammy

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girlanachronism asked:


How does someone go into real estate investing? Are there any good books about it that offer real guidance? I am very ignorant about real estate, I’m young and have no steady income at the moment. Any help is appreciated.

Samantha
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Matt C asked:


Will investing philosophies(value,growth,technical,etc) work differently depending on how much is invested? For example, does value work better than growth for certain levels of money - with a small amount invested, does one philosophy work better than the others? Or - is this question unsound and there are too many variables or does the answer depend entirely upon one’s opinion of what works?

Marcus
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Rusty Shackleford asked:


I want to start making my money work for me. Is gold the best option?

Samuel
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tyler asked:


I live in Phoenix, which according to CNN/Money List is a 41.9% overvalued market.

http://money.cnn.com/2006/03/13/real_estate/overvalued_housing_markets/

But looking at the list, I see there are many areas (like Dallas, TX) which are still quite undervalued. I figure it would be a good investment to buy property in those areas. I can get a 10% CAP Rate investing in Texas, which is a great rate and makes me think I can’t go wrong. (I could never find that kind of return in Phoenix or California).

So my question: do you think investing in out of state real estate, in “undervalued” areas is a good idea? Or should I avoid real estate altogether since we are entering an uncertain market?

If there are any experienced investors out there, please chime in with your thoughts. Thanks!

Susan

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Apollo asked:


PM’s meaning precious metals.

Courtney
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Yent asked:


My problem seems like it would have an easy resolution, but its been chaos. I went into the real estate investing business with a friend. I have been in the mortgage industry for 5 years, she is new to all of this. However, she has excellent credit and I dont at all. The loan that we are getting to purchase the property will be only in her name. Making her 100% liable in the event things dont work out as planned. For that reason, she has requested a 60/40 split, because of the risk she is taking. I dont exactly agree with that. Not sure how the rest of the world does it, so I need some direction. Would there be anything we could do to make me 50% liable for the property in case of foreclosure or any other tragic event? If she is taking all the risk she wants the higher split and I wont agree to that. Any suggestions?

Lonnie
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myplan asked:


I want to start investing in real estate. Where i want to start is like i want flip houses.. buy forecolurse and AS-IS house and resale them. Where can i obtain information on this? how do i get started?

Brian
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