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  2. What is a short sale? - AOL

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    A short sale is when a mortgage lender agrees to allow a homeowner to sell their home for less than what they owe on the mortgage. A short sale can help you get out of an underwater situation, but ...

  3. Creative financing - Wikipedia

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    A private mortgage is a loan secured by real estate that is made by a private lender, instead of a traditional lender, financial institution, or government institution. These loans are most commonly short term and last anywhere from 6 months to three years. These are asset based loans made for the purchase and rehabilitation of real estate.

  4. Creative Financing for Real Estate: 13 Ideas for Your Next ...

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    10. Gap Funding. Some lenders offer to cover your down payment on an investment property — for a steep price. That price could come in the form of sky-high interest and fees. Or they may require ...

  5. Short (finance) - Wikipedia

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    t. e. In finance, being short in an asset means investing in such a way that the investor will profit if the market value of the asset falls. This is the opposite of the more common long position, where the investor will profit if the market value of the asset rises. An investor that sells an asset short is, as to that asset, a short seller .

  6. Real estate economics - Wikipedia

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    Real estate economics is the application of economic techniques to real estate markets. It tries to describe, explain, and predict patterns of prices, supply, and demand . The closely related field of housing economics is narrower in scope, concentrating on residential real estate markets, while the research on real estate trends focuses on the ...

  7. I’m a Real Estate Agent: 7 Best Sources for Financing ... - AOL

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    “The best sources to use to finance a down payment are liquid cash ‘savings’ that have been seasoned in an account for 60 to 90 days,” said agent Karen Kostiw, a licensed real estate ...

  8. Speculation - Wikipedia

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    In finance, speculation is the purchase of an asset (a commodity, goods, or real estate) with the hope that it will become more valuable shortly. It can also refer to short sales in which the speculator hopes for a decline in value. Many speculators pay little attention to the fundamental value of a security and instead focus purely on price ...

  9. Leaseback - Wikipedia

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    Leaseback, short for " sale-and-leaseback ", is a financial transaction in which one sells an asset and leases it back for the long term; therefore, one continues to be able to use the asset but no longer owns it. The transaction is generally done for fixed assets, notably real estate, as well as for durable and capital goods such as airplanes ...