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Sell your investment property to a first-time home buyer and use Community First Financials' Mortgage Assistance for First-Time Home Buyers.   With our help you can offer your potential customers a 5% down payment.  Community First Financial offers this non-repayable grant through our partnership...
10/25/2007
Community First Financial talks to hundreds of investors every month and there are some thoughts I would like to share with you on our experiences with investors, particularly first time investors.One of the top questions I hear from investors is, What would you do? If I could start my investing ...
10/17/2007
Community First Financial talks to hundreds of investors every month and there are some thoughts I would like to share with you on our experiences with investors, particularly first time investors.The question I hear the most for our investors is, How do I to get ready to start investing?The answ...
10/17/2007
I would like to shed some light on refinancing hard money loans.  Hard money loans can have an interest rate ranging from 8% to 22%, so refinancing into a 7% loan can save you interest expense.  Most hard money refinances I see come from the purchases of foreclosure.  Since the future of forclosu...
10/11/2007
  Your current insurance company probably will cancel your existing policy if your property becomes vacant. You will need to review your insurance policy to see if occupancy is a condition for coverage. Call your trusted Insurance Advisor and take action. The big question is? What are you plannin...
10/10/2007
 Cashflow is a very important part of the real estate investment world. There are a number ways to increase you cashflow on an investment "rental" property.  Today I want to talk about the INTEREST RATE on your investment property and ways to reduce it to lower your payment and increase your cash...
10/09/2007
Protecting your assets correctly as a LandlordYou have decided to be a landlord.  Congratulations! Here are some tips and recommendations on properly covering your investment. Liability to Protect the Landlord The landlord is responsible for the safety of the property the tenants are living in. I...
10/09/2007
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