How to Find Probate Real
Estate Properties, Cars, Furniture, Painting, & Jewelry for 30% to 50% Below
Current Market Value
Foreclosures vs. Probate Properties
If you’re like most investors you are probably chasing the same foreclosures
and REO’s that your competition is. These properties are easy to find
and this creates too much competition. Luck becomes a big factor in finding
and actually buying Foreclosures and REO’s. Work on property no one
else even knows is going to be sold!
"Exposure is the true Enemy of a Real Estate Investor"
There is no "For Sale" sign out front, no MLS
listing, and very few people know where to find these probate properties.
But for those who do, it can be a land of riches and the fastest route to
making big money in probate real estate investing.
With probate properties you can find steady 30-50% discounts, but the twist
is they're not fixers properties like foreclosures or REO’s in which your
discount is only about 15-20%; plus you don't have to worry about other investors driving the price
up. Which unfortunately will be swallowed up just in the cost of real
estate.
The Potential...
It is
estimated that
$15 trillion will pass through the Probate and Estate Settlement process by
2017. Approximately 2 million adult Americans die each year. Regardless of the
economy... this is a large and profitable market.
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No matter what you invest in, you are always advised to
“buy low and sell high,” right? Well, imagine a world where you can buy
everything at a substantial discount, and
where:
1. BARGAIN
BASEMENT PRICES: The probate market is full of fabulous properties you can
snap up for 30% to 50% below market value. Get the home of your dreams for your
family, or resell quickly and be positioned to capture a lifetime of gains
within days. It's the ultimate "Buy Low/Sell High" scenario.
2. HUGE INVENTORY:
There are almost six million estates in probate, with assets worth
trillions of dollars. Every type of real estate-from houses to beach side
motels-are in probate. According to the Los Angeles Times, there are
nearly
44 times more probate properties than properties in foreclosure.
3.
BUYER'S MARKET:
Purchasing property out of an estate assures you of a highly motivated seller.
Most beneficiaries are anxious to sell the house so that they can pay
off debts attached to the estate that must be settled before the estate can
be distributed.
4. ALL KINDS OF TREASURES:
Historic architect, classic cars, fine jewelry, antiques,
art, toys, collectibles, and much more enter into probate every day.
Millions of items. And they can sit there for years unless you rescue
them.
5. IT'S A COMPLETE SECRET: Few
people
know how to find and purchase property from an estate. Most the beneficiaries
don't know how to sell. That means, as a "first in" estate investor, you
have little or no competition from other buyers - plus you're helping
anxious sellers
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