Buying Real Estate Columbus OH

In this article, we'll guide you step-by-step through the process of buying real estate.

Local Companies

Miller/Watson Architects, Ltd.
(614) 224-9743
161 N. Fourth Street
Columbus, OH
Roth William R & Associates
(614) 224-8660
395 Library Park Ct
Columbus, OH
Preferred Real Estate Investments Inc
(614) 575-6256
119 Eastpointe Ridge Dr
Columbus, OH
Evergreen Realty
(614) 252-5566
880 E Broad St Ste A1
Columbus, OH
Capitol Real Estate Advisors
(614) 944-5252
4200 Regent St
Columbus, OH
Blankenship Real Estate Company
(614) 878-1010
405 Lombard Rd
Columbus, OH
Sparks Real Estate-Century 21
(614) 236-0077
4185 E Main St
Columbus, OH
Above Board Management Llc
(614) 891-5485
Columbus, OH
Ttg Properties
(614) 278-4629
1560 Harrisburg Pike
Columbus, OH
Columbus Board of Realtors
(614) 475-4000
2700 Airport Dr
Columbus, OH

1. Get the property under a contract first with a safety clause.

2. Ask fellow investors, real estate broker about the property value. If it makes sense go ahead with the purchase.

3. If you are buying for a quick flip neighborhoods do not matter. What matters is the $$$ you are going to make.

4. Your perfect buy should be a house/condo/building in excellent condition and in a good neighborhood.

5. Your Second choice should be a cosmetic fixer in a good neighborhood.

6. Inspect the property. Try to get as many things fixed by the seller as possible. Check the neighborhood. Drive around the block. Look at the houses in the neighborhood, what is their condition. Look at the cars parked in the street. Old cars normally can tell you a lot about the neighborhood. Trash on the sidewalks can spell less than great neighborhood. Which in turns means you should buy and sell quickly (most of the time). Renting in those neighborhood could be challenging, especially for the new investor.

7. Use a real estate agent or broker. My first great deal was found by a broker. Try to get access to the MLS so you can look for deals yourself.

8. Shop around for Financing. My experiences with the loan officers tells me one thing. Email them your questions and ask them to email you back their answers or put them on paper. They tend to always change terms and rates (though illegal), and put junk charges.

9. Try to reduce your Title/Escrow charges review them with an experienced investor or real estate agent.

10. Use a real estate attorney for your foreclosure/pre-foreclosure purchases.

11. You can check these free Real Estate Investing Educational sites:

http://www.realestate-investinginfo.com and

http://www.buying-investment-property.info. Read as much as you can from them.

12. Make connections with other fellow real estate investors. You can learn great deal first hand experience from them. One peace of advice alone could be worth thousands for you. So if you like challenges and lifetime learning Real Estate Investing is a great field to work and have fun.

13. Advertise yourself. Get business cards hand them to interested people. Place ads in the newspaper and use whatever other means of advertising you can think of.

14. Use the right Real Estate Forms when you buy and sell. If you don’t have any forms here is a website you can print forms for free:

http://www.realestate-agentsinfo.com/

15. Do not be afraid to buy real estate. Fear and lack of knowledge are the number one factor for failure.

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Copyright © D. S. Peter is a successful real estate investor for over 14 years.


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Featured Local Company

Miller/Watson Architects, Ltd.

(614) 224-9743
161 N. Fourth Street
Columbus, OH
http://www.millerwatson.com

Miller/Watson Architects is an architectural design firm who specialize in built environments that celebrates the human spirit. Organized to provide services within the context of a contemporary vision of the historic atelier, the design studio becomes a place of dialogue and exchange, where all sorts of knowledge (artistic, technical, humanistic…) skills and attitudes are integrated in a multi-discipline approach to project resolution. The result is an award winning architectural portfolio as unique and individual as the client’s they serve. The work includes residential and commercial architecture, interior design, historic preservation, adaptive reuse, product and graphic design.