What to look for when inspecting a house
What you see isn’t always what you get … especially when it comes to buying a house. It’s absolutely critical that you take the time to conduct a thorough inspection before you buy any property. You don’t want to be caught off guard by problems that turn a home from a cash cow to a [...]

What you see isn’t always what you get … especially when it comes to buying a house.
It’s absolutely critical that you take the time to conduct a thorough inspection before you buy any property. You don’t want to be caught off guard by problems that turn a home from a cash cow to a money pit.
Distressed properties present a particular challenge because you often can’t go the traditional inspection route.
The most savvy distressed property investors rely on a sharp eye and insider expertise to find out which properties are worth their time and money.
The August 2010 edition of Foreclosure.com’s free educational newsletter, “Investment Exchange,” is now available, which gives you (whether you’re an investor or buyer) that insider expertise so you can make smart purchase decisions that lead to sound, money-making property investments.
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You’ll get home inspection tips that gurus like Foreclosure.com CEO Brad Geisen has taken to the bank time and again … and much more.
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