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One of the first questions new real estate investors ask is where they can find great deals. It's only natural, since they've often been eagerly watching the various infomercials that crowd late-night television and they're eager to cash in on what seems to be the easy money available in real estate.
The bad news: it's not as easy as they make it sound of television. The good news: you can make some great money as a real estate investor if you know where to look and do your homework well. Here are a few ideas for finding deals.
The first is obvious. Check your local area, especially if you live in a smaller town. Your competition will be much less, and you may find sellers more willing to be flexible, since their options are also limited by the smaller population base. You can also advertise yourself as a real estate investor who is interested in buying property in your area. You'll probably get calls, which is often not the case when your ad has to compete against dozens of others in a big city newspaper.
If you see estate sales listed in your local paper, visit them and ask if the real estate will be for sale, as well. The same is true about garage sales. Though only some 20 percent of people holding garage sales are planning to move, you may be the only person who asks about their home during their garage sale. The key is to stand out from your competition.
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