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		<description><![CDATA[It was a simple real estate formula. The ads ran in our small-town newspaper for years before I realized exactly what was going on. They were always the same: A house for sale with 5% down and payments of 1% of the purchase price. Maybe a three bedroom home for $90,000, for example, with $4,500 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It was a simple real estate formula. The ads ran in our small-town newspaper for years before I realized exactly what was going on. They were always the same: A house for sale with 5% down and payments of 1% of the purchase price. Maybe a three bedroom home for $90,000, for example, with $4,500 down and $900 per month payments.</p>
<p>When a friend started doing the same thing he explained the process to me. It was a way to get a great return on capital, and it was the opposite of buying with no money down. There is no down payment at all when you buy, because you buy for cash.</p>
<p><strong>The Simple Real Estate Formula</strong></p>
<p>You probably know that when you buy for cash, you can often get a much better price. With no financing contingencies in the offer, and the promise of a faster closing, sellers are willing to sell for less. You can offer $95,000, for example, on a house that might be worth $108,000. If you can&#8217;t get it for less than, say, $99,000, you walk away - there are always other opportunities.</p>
<p>Once you buy the house, you put few thousand into high-return repairs and improvements. These might include paint, carpet, and maybe asphalt for a dirt driveway. For our example, we&#8217;ll say you spend $5,000. Let&#8217;s suppose the house is worth $116,000 now. You&#8217;re ready for the next important step in this real estate formula.</p>
<p>You put it up for sale, targeting buyers who can&#8217;t get financing easily. You provide the financing. Because you are making it easy for the buyer, you can get more than the $116,000 value for the home - and do it without paying a realtor&#8217;s commission. Let&#8217;s say you sell it for 123,000. The buyer needs a down payment of just 5%, or $6,150, and makes monthly payments of $1230 per month. You charge higher interest than the going rates at the banks, of course.</p>
<p>This is a win-win situation. Your buyer is able to buy a home instead of renting, and you get a capital gain of perhaps $16,000 after expenses, plus good interest. Your total rate of return will often be over 20%!</p>
<p>In our town, the first to do this consistently were a father and son team of lawyers. They saved money by doing their own foreclosures when necessary. Once they foreclosed, they raised the price and sold the home all over again.</p>
<p>They made millions. Did you know that if you can get an average return of 18% on your money, you&#8217;ll turn $75,000 into more than one million dollars in about fifteen years? That&#8217;s the power of a good real estate formula.</p>
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