Sinopsis
Lex Levinrad, founder of the Distressed Real Estate Institute talks about distressed real estate, investing in real estate and how to make money by investing in short sales, foreclosures and bank owned properties.
Episodios
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Buying Rental Properties With No Money Down
13/09/2018 Duración: 28minOn this podcast episode I talk about buying rental properties with no money down. No money down real estate investing is one of the most overlooked and misunderstood aspects of investing in real estate. I have had real estate agents and mortgage brokers tell me that it is impossible to buy real estate with no money down. Even my own mortgage broker who refinanced my rental properties could not quite grasp the concept of what I was doing. But the topic is incredibly simple. If you find a wholesale deal at a huge discount to ARV, for example a $100,000 ARV house that can be purchased for $50,000 then you will be able to buy the house with no money down. Most people get confused and think no money down means no money down. What it really means is none of YOUR money down. In the example on this podcast we talk about how you would need around $37,000 in cash to buy and repair this house with a hard money loan, but after refinancing, you would get back that same $37,000. So effectively, none of your cash would be i
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Wholesaling, Fixing and Flipping or Landlording
11/09/2018 Duración: 26minOn this podcast episode I talk about the pros and cons of Wholesaling, compared to Fixing and Flipping and Landlording. If you are a beginner then wholesaling is the easiest and best place to start out since it involves very little money, does not require credit and has no risk. Fixing and Flipping requires more money, borrowing hard money and has much more risk but also much higher profit potential. And buying rental properties provides you with passive income and positive cash flow - but you have to deal with tenants. Listen to this podcast to find out the pros and cons of wholesaling, fixing and flipping and landlording. If you are brand new to real estate and want to learn more about how to wholesale real estate and flip houses then please register for the free wholesaling real estate and flipping houses training at this link below: https://www.lexlevinrad.com/webinar If you want to learn how to fix and flip I have a fixing and flipping training at this link: https://www.lexlevinrad.com/fixandflipwebinar
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Flipping Your First House
10/09/2018 Duración: 21minOn this podcast episode, I talk about how new real estate investors have a tendency to focus on the wrong things. Many real estate programs tell new investors to start out by setting up their LLC's, opening checking accounts and setting up their website and business cards. As a new real estate investor, the only thing you should be focusing on is making money. The most important thing as a new real estate investor is to focus on action steps that will make you money. Any items that will not make money should not be your focus since the longer it takes you to make money the more likely you are going to want to quit. When you wholesale your first house and deposit that check in your bank account is when you realize that this business of wholesaling is real. Until that moment of making money, it is all theoretical. It is something that other people are doing. It is something you heard at a seminar or on a podcast. But when that check gets deposited into your bank account. When you can pay down your credit card d
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Buying Real Estate With Private Lender's Money
06/09/2018 Duración: 25minOn this podcast episode, I discuss buying real estate with other people's money and how you should be using private lender's to fund your real estate deals. I give you examples, including the first house that I purchased with no money down, and how that deal was structured. We discuss the advantages of borrowed money and why the leverage of tapping into other people's money is crucial to increasing your returns. Make sure you take note of the advice that I give at the end of the podcast of what to say when you are sitting down with a potential private lender. Enjoy the podcast
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Bidding on Online Real Estate Auction Sites
18/08/2018 Duración: 11minOn this podcast episode I discuss bidding on online auction sites like Hubzu, Auction and Xome. Online auction sites that list bank owned properties (REO's), and short sales are an excellent resource to find good deals at wholesale prices. Many of these deals have enough profit potential for you to be able to wholesale the property to rehabbers or fix and flip the property yourself. For example, I recently posted a video of myself standing in front of a house with a Hubzu sign. That house was purchased by a wholesaler and flipped to me (for a $10,000 profit to the wholesaler). I then fixed the house (which cost $25,000) and sold it a few days ago for $175,000 and netted a profit of $34,000. (See tomorrow's episode of the checks and HUD's from this deal). So there was $44,000 of total profit in this deal. And it was on a free online auction site that you or anyone else could have bid on!. Before you bid on online real estate auction sites, make sure you know how they work. They are all different and have diffe
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Estimating The Cost Of Repairs - Fixing and Flipping Houses
12/08/2018 Duración: 17minOne of the biggest challenges for new investors who are looking to get into fixing and flipping houses, is the fear of not having a good contractor to do the work for them. I have seen this fear stop investors dead in their tracks, even when they have a good house, and the money lined up to buy the house. The fear of not knowing a contractor that will do the work or how much it will cost will prevent many new investors from pulling the trigger and moving forward on the deal. Don't let this fear of paralysis analysis stop you from doing your first fix and flip. The best way to overcome fear is with education and knowledge. Start out today by learning the basics of estimating the material costs by taking a visit to your nearest Home Depot or Loews Store. Allow yourself around 2 hours for this exercise and make sure you take your notepad and a calculator. Go through each aisle and take note of the material components that you will use for each room in the house. Write down the costs of flooring, cabinets, faucet
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Understanding the ARV, and Retail & Wholesale Prices
11/08/2018 Duración: 11minOn this podcast episode I discuss the importance of understanding full retail value when calculating the After Repair Value. As an investor it is very important for you to understand what a house would sell for once it has been fixed up. In order to know this, you need to understand the difference between full retail price on a property that has been completely remodeled with granite counter tops, nice cabinets and stainless steel appliances versus a house that is at retail price in great condition but occupied by the owners and that has not been remodeled. The difficulty for new investors is understanding how much to offer on a house that is in less than perfect condition. For example, a house that has not been renovated in 20 years and has a tenant living in the house. How much should you offer on that house? Listen to today's episode to learn how buying the exact same house can have different exit strategies for different investors depending on whether they are planning on keeping the property as a rental
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Finding Real Estate Deals By Driving For Dollars
10/08/2018 Duración: 09minOne of the best ways to locate real estate deals is by something called “driving for dollars”. Many of your competitors may be mailing post cards and yellow letters, or paying for expensive pay per click campaigns on Google or buying Facebook Ads. Some of your competitors may even be using automated dialers to cold call expired listings, for sale by owners or targeted lists that they have acquired. Those approaches all work great (and we use them all). But let me ask you a question. How many of your competitors are actually getting into their car and driving around looking for deals? The answer is not many! How do I know this? Because I find deals all of the time that are right in my backyard! Almost every single time I get in my car, and go driving through my target markets, I find deals. Almost every single time! Investors have become spoiled and lazy. It is easy to overlook this old approach of “driving for dollars”. But it works. Driving through any neighborhood and noticing vacant, boarded up properties,
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Wholesaling and Assigning Contracts How Wholesalers Do It
09/08/2018 Duración: 08minOn this podcast episode I discuss how wholesalers assign contracts when they are flipping houses and how assignments of contract work. We talk about the pros and cons of assigning a contract versus paying for a double closing and when you should double close versus assigning the contract. My personal preference is to always double close but many wholesalers that I know always assign almost every house that they flip. You can download an "assignment of contract form" at this link which was mentioned in the podcast: https://www.lexlevinrad.com/assignment
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Having A Sense Of Urgency In Real Estate
08/08/2018 Duración: 07minOn this podcast episode I talk about something that from the guy that taught me real estate - my mentor Ben. It's the concept of urgency and how when you spot a deal you need to have the sense of urgency to understand what you have and lock it up before someone else does. I like to use the analogy of a lion in the wild. If a lion has not eaten for weeks and it spots a deer then it doesn't think to itself hmmm should I eat. No it pounces on the deer and it eats. If you are a real estate investor and you see a smoking hot deal you should't be going hmmm is that a deal. You should be pouncing on it. Hence the term "you eat what you kill".
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Motivated Seller Appointments
19/01/2018 Duración: 34minOn this podcast episode I talk about motivated seller appointments. When you are marketing to motivated sellers, regardless of the method you use to market to sellers, you will need to go on motivated seller appointments. On this podcast I discuss the initial lead intake form, and the type of conversation that you will have with a motivated seller. When you have that first conversation with the seller, you will need to know what questions to ask them. It is helpful if you have a script to use. You also want to make sure that you are using call tracking in order to keep track of where your calls are coming from. If you have multiple channels like a website, bandit signs and direct mail then you need to know which lead source generated the phone call. We use call rail for that. After you have gathered the initial data from the lead, you should move on to the appointment setting. As a new investor you should try go on as many appointments as you can. As a general rule of thumb if they have multiple pain points,
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Bandit Signs 101 - Marketing To Distressed Sellers
01/01/2017 Duración: 05minIn this brief training video Lex shows you how to use bandit signs to market for Distressed Sellers
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How To Be More Productive
18/12/2016 Duración: 21minOn this podcast episode Lex talks about how you can learn to be more productive by structuring your day into specific segments. Topics covered include productivity apps, and how to structure learning and reading into your day to become way more productive.
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Thoughts Become Actions
02/12/2016 Duración: 40minListen to this podcast to learn how thoughts become actions and how what you think, and what you believe are ultimately what end up happening to you. Lex explains this concept and how it relates to real estate.
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Creating Systems For Your Real Estate Business
28/02/2016 Duración: 25minOn this podcast Lex explains the key concepts to creating systems and how they apply to your real estate business. This concept is valid regardless of whether you are a business owner, real estate agent, landlord, flipper, wholesaler or mortgage broker. You need to create a system because you cannot do everything yourself.
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Lex Levinrad Explains The 16 Laws Of Success
27/02/2016 Duración: 14minLex Levinrad explains the 16 Laws of Success created by Napoleon Hill and gives listeners an introduction to each of the 16 laws of success.
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What Are You Doing To Get Leads?
11/01/2016 Duración: 10minOn this podcast episode Lex talks about leads and what you need to be doing to get leads for investing in real estate.
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Estimating the Cost of Repairs
21/12/2015 Duración: 22minThis is the 5th part of a multi-part series on Investing in Distressed Real Estate. On this podcast Lex talks about the cost of repairs and how to seperate the cost of materials and the cost of labor. Make sure you listen to the rest of the podcast episodes on this serios of Investing In Distressed Real Estate
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Investing in Distressed Real Estate Part 3
10/11/2015 Duración: 17minThis is the third lesson in a multi part series about investing called "Investing In Distressed Real Estate". On this episode, Lex talks about short sales, the short sale process, how to negotiate a short sale and the short sale package. Other topics related to short sales such as deed restrictions and loan modifications as well as flipping short sales are discussed on this episode.
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Investing in Distressed Real Estate Part 2
10/11/2015 Duración: 28minThis is the second lesson in a series in investing called "Investing In Distressed Real Estate". On this lesson which is part 2, we learn about another type of distressed seller - the seller who is about to go into foreclosure or who is already in foreclosure. Lex discusses the 3 different stages of foreclosure, the foreclosure process and how properties ultimately become bank owned properties REO properties.