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How A New Real Estate Investor Can Buy Apartment Buildings With No Money At All
Thinking
of investing
in commercial real estate? This article is for
new investors
to explain Where
to Start.
A lot
of new investors
have tried to first invest
in other types of
commercial properties
such as office
buildings or
shopping centers; only to realize that
the transition is just too drastic and
it ends up costing them
the property, all their money leaving them deep in debt, destroying their credit and it takes years for them to recover.
Apartment
buildings are tremendously
easier to purchase, maintain & put on
auto-pilot simply because most of us already understand
how to rent an apartment and tenants are almost always
readily available.
The buying process for other commercial properties
(like shopping centers or office buildings) is not much different however the financing is much more difficult to obtain and leasing usually requires
a team of
very experienced individuals to negotiate
contracts with business tenants.
If you're a new investor with little or
no cash to invest, you MUST first start out with apartment buildings. Once you own at least 2 properties with at least 50 units in
each property (which should be more then enough to pay you over $10,000 a month in
net passive income cash
flow) you can then branch out to other areas of commercial real estate.
After you own a few apartment
buildings and have those properties generating you enough
monthly cash
flow; THEN you can
absorb any vacancies that might come from not being able to rent out space in your office building, warehouse or shopping center.
Apartments are where just about all successful commercial real estate investors started out, so
why try and fight the odds. Apartments are the fastest,
easiest and safest way to
create monthly income and massive profits.
While it is technically
possible to have your first deal be a warehouse, shopping center or office building... the statistics show that it almost never happens.
Most investors who first try to jump to other commercial properties before they own a couple of apartment buildings, inevitably fail and quit
this business never to return...
That's why I teach boot camps training seminars which
focus on how to buy apartment buildings with
no money at all. While I
do teach about all types of commercial real estate, I focus on apartment buildings because the process with apartments is much faster and easier then it is with other types of commercial real estate.
If you want to succeed, your first commercial property must be an apartment building. This is the fastest and easiest way to create a steady stream of monthly Passive Income each and every month for the Rest of your Life!
Anthony Minnuto
http://www.passiveincomerealestate.comReal Estate
Investing for Passive Income & Residual Cash Flow
Anthony
Minnuto teaches real estate investors how to buy apartment buildings with no money at all. Real Estate Investing for Passive Income & Residual Cash Flow.
Save Fuel, Save Money
The prices
of gasonline or petrol increase daily,
wherever you live in
the world. The price
of a barrel of
oil has
quadrupled since
the beginning of
the millennium. It
went from about $20 a barrel to almost $80 in these days.
The Reason to
Save Fuel
The resources of fossil energy deplete. Oil has served
as the backbone of the modern society. Gas
and coal also
have plaid an important role, but oil has prevailed. The
book The Final Energy
Crisis forecasts a dramatic development during the next years. They expect
that the peak of the oil
production will
be achieved around the end of this decade and that the production will fall, although the
demand will increase further. This means higher energy prices. Another source says that the oil
reserves will be exhausted in about 43 years and the reserves of natural gas in about 64 years.
No Easy Going Alternatives at Hand
There is a lot of research
going on worldwide in the field of solar power and hydrogen power. They will have to substitute oil,
gas, coal and
uranium in an intermediate term. Photovoltaic, wind power and power from biomass progress quickly. The process of transformation lasts decades. New solutions need time to step fully into the foot prints of oil.
The Urgent Task to Save Fuel
There is an urgent task to save
fuel in
order to prolong the use of the remaining fossil energies. Saving fuel is inevitable because the cost
for fuel will increase further. There might be days of
lower prices, but the general tendency is clear:
up, up and up again.
Solutions
are demanded in order to
make the
consumption of fuel affordable.
Modern and already proven standards of housing construction show that 60% to 80% of the fuel can be saved.
Solutions for Money Saving
Consumption Needed
Saving fuel in the field of traffic and transportation still sticks in the
beginning. If the wheels have to turn further, fuel saving
becomes highest priority. There are cars coming up with low fuel consumption or even bio-ethanol. Millions of
used vehicles still are useful and
they are driven for many more years. It makes sense,
if there is a solution for used and
new cars, trucks, motor-bikes etc. To save fuel also means to save money. Fuel Freedom International propagates such a
convenient looking solution. This could be one solution
among others, e.g.
eco-efficient driving. Everything that helps saving fuel should be tested.
Lil Waldner is a business economist. She is experienced in project
management and marketing. She has
worked as an
editor for
several newspapers and she has written booklets and essays on economic and public issues. Recommended link:
http://www.nowsavefuel.myffi.biz
Sports Violence
In ancient
societies, athletics
and especially competitive contact games always have been rough, but
aggression in the past was tempered
by an insistence
that playing hard, playing to win, did not
countenance playing to cheat
and to hurt. One
of the very
first nations
that expressed athletic ideals, were the Greeks. As enunciated by Pindar, the athletic ideal incorporated courage
and endurance with modesty, dignity, and
fair-mindedness, those elusive qualities the Greeks called Aidos. As sports became more specialized, the general populace increasingly withdrew
into spectatorship. Sports history
reveals that although
Greek sports had increasingly marred by corruption and bribes, nonetheless they flourished in an era
which witnessed the rapid
expansion of stadiums and arenas under the Roman Empire. During the Roman Empire,
violence in sports became the generally accepted principle and spectators not only
endorsed it, but
also embraced it
as a social norm.
In recent years sports
violence has become to
be perceived as a social problem. Commissions have been appointed in Canada and England to
investigate violence among hockey players and soccer
fans. Numerous examples
of violence in professional sports exist today, as counties like the United States,
Canada, Greece, Italy and Germany, report court cases have been
heard which concern the victims of violence perpetrators.
Newspapers, magazines and television programs portray bloodied
athletes and riotous fans at
hockey, boxing, football, soccer, baseball, and basketball games with what appears to be increasing
regularity. But are sports violence incidents actually increasing, and if so, what
is the
reason of such a negative increase?
Or does the heightened
public attention and media focus
on sports violence reflect not an increase in the incidence or severity of aggression, but greater public concern with moral issues and political discourse?
Contrary to
popular belief, there appears to be growing dissatisfaction with sports violence. Changes in sports rules,
developments in the design of
equipment, and even the
physical characteristics of modern sports arenas evolved in an effort to reduce violence or its consequences. But still, among athletic management teams, government officials, fans and athletes themselves, there is an ambivalence attitude
towards sports violence. The ambivalence takes the form of justifying the existence of violence in
sports, but not taking personal responsibility for it. Coaches and managers tend to blame fans, saying that violence is what attracts people into stadiums, as the risk entailed makes the game more "interesting". Athletes frequently admit that they are opposed to violence, but it is expected of them by coaches.
Fans justify it by attributing aggressiveness to athletes and to situational aspects of the game. Spectators view violence as an inherent part of some sports as one cannot play games like hockey or football, without accepting the necessity of violent action.
Nevertheless, public opinion tends to focus more and more on sports violence as
major advances in the technologies used have increased media coverage making information available to a vast global audience. Thus, contemporary critics tend to consider sports violence as a worldwide phenomenon with highly disturbing future course and social outcomes.
Jonathon Hardcastle writes articles for
http://wonderfulworldofsports.net/ - In addition, Jonathon also writes articles for
http://everythingaboutgames.net/ and
http://erecreationstation.com/