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John T. Reed's Real Estate Investor's Monthly newsletter Web page Real Estate Investors Monthly is an 8-page, monthly newsletter aimed at a nationwide audience of individual real estate investors. Subscription prices are 1 year, $125; 2 years, $238. Not available in book stores . Subscribers get 12 or 24 issues depending on whether they buy a one- or two-year suscription. There is no way to access prior issues for subscribers or anyone else other than by purchasing books that have the article in question in them. See the tables of contents of John T. Reeds various books for those titles. Order form | Real estate investment page | Secure shopping cart JOHN T. REEDS Real Estate Investors Monthly Almost every topic has been covered at one time or another. Use the Find function under the edit menu of your browser to search the back articles in the chronological list of articles below. Chronological list of articles , The best indication of what you will find in the newsletter. Start at the bottom and work backwards. Also a good review of the history of real estate investing since 1986. In many cases, just reading the article titles will give you ideas which can make you money . Profile of typical subscriber : Net worth, experience, age, sex, education, etc. What subscribers have said Have you done a deal that meets Real Estate Investor's Monthly standards? Sample issue The actual, entire July 1999 issue. (Viewing the sample requires Adobe Acrobat. You probably already have it. If not, you can download it for free from http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep.html .) To send feedback to John T. Reed, click here: johnreed@johntreed.com. Topics include how to: understand new tax laws find financing find deals that make sense deal with lawsuits minimize income taxes protect assets buy real estate at bargain prices use computers and the Internet in real estate avoid environmental liability exchange tax-free increase the value of your real estate minimize expenses pay the minimum interest rate do a lease option correctly understand new laws pertaining to real estate investments Many issues include actual case histories of successful investment strategies. Real Estate Investor's Monthly has been published continuously since February, 1986. In recent years, many people have begun asking if a subscription includes access to all past articles. No, it does not. We publish some past articles into books organized by subject. Real Estate Investor's Monthly covers the following subjects: Financing Conventional 1- to 4-family Conventional income property HUD 1- to 4-family VA 1- to 4-family HUD income property Seller financing Lines of credit Refinancing Other Real Estate Owned by lending institutions as a result of foreclosure Pay down of existing mortgages Best loan-to-value ratio Additional descriptive information to be added later to this page. Order form | Real estate investment books | Secure shopping cart John T. Reed, a.k.a. John Reed, John T Reed, Jack Reed, 342 Bryan Drive, Alamo, CA 94507, 925-820-7262, Email: johnreed@johntreed.com
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Foreclosures Real Estate Website Directory [ Home ] [ Add a Website ] [ Modify a Website ] [ New ] [ Top Rated ] [ Email Updates ] [ Search ] Advanced search MAIN MENU TOP 100 SITES HOMES FOR SALE FOR REALTORS ADD YOUR WEBSITE JOIN THE TOP 100 LIST POST YOUR LISTINGS CONTACT SUPPORT ADVERTISING WEBMASTER Foreclosures Tips on buying a Foreclosure There are three types of foreclosure opportunities to look for. Pre-foreclosures, which are in the period before the foreclosure sale. Foreclosures, which exist when the property is taken back by the lender and sold at public sales. REOs, which exist when the lender ends up with the foreclosed property in it's own inventory after the public sale. How do I find the owners and borrowers? Pre-foreclosure Properties You can approach the owner or borrower up until the time when the property actually is sold through foreclosure proceedings. If the owner or borrower isnt living in the property, use one or more of these methods to hunt them down: * Don't be shy! KNOCK ON THE DOOR! - Simply be polite and see if you can gather information directly from the homeowner or renter. If you can get in the door you stand a much better chance of making an offer or finding out where the owner is. You are offering folks a way out of foreclosure -and possibly a more lenient approach than the bank might take to when they must vacate- if you buy the home. * By Mail Send a letter to the owner/borrower at the property address or leave a letter for the owner/borrower at the property address (if you put it inside a mailbox, the USPS requires that you put a first-class stamp on it). In the letter, explain that you understand the property is going into foreclosure, and that you have some options so the owner/borrower can avoid credit problems, or possibly even retain ownership. * Use Public Records If the owner/borrower doesnt live in the property, check with the county courthouse. Theyll have the owner/borrowers name on record. * Ask Neighbors If the property is vacant, talk with neighbors to see if anyone knows how to reach the owner/borrower. Be sure to tell them youve got information to help the owner/borrower. * Open the Telephone Book If you still cant locate the owner/borrower, try calling people who have the same last name. You might happen upon a relative. Foreclosure Properties Youll find foreclosed properties at a public sales. The day, date, time and place is published in the newspaper. The usual location for foreclosure sales is at the county courthouse, and sometimes, theyre conducted on the courthouse steps. REOs After the foreclosure proceedings, the lender may end up with the property if no one bids more than the lenders bid, which is equal to the loan balance. At this point, the property is referred to as an REO or real estate owned (by the lender) property. REOs are great investment opportunities. REAL ESTATE NEWS CLICK HERE FOR REAL ESTATE NEWS MORTGAGE NEWS CLICK HERE FOR MORTGAGE NEWS MORTGAGE CALCULATOR Loan Amount Interest Rate (%) Term(Years) Starting: Mo.= January February March April May June July August September October November December Year= Amortization table No Yes Monthly Principal Prepayment Amount Annual Principal Prepayment Amount (Enter B here for Bi-weekly Loans) One-Time Prepayment Amount, to be paid before payment (month #) -- Powered by RealEstateAgencies.net
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Missoula County Data Search Engine Property Search By Address By Tax ID By Geocode By the Map Records Search By Tax ID By Geocode By Book/Page Note: Choose a search to find owner or property information. We reccomend 800 X 600 resolution or better. Welcome to the Missoula County Property Tax Information System. Click here to go to WebPay - Online Property Tax Payment System PLEASE NOTE: YOU MUST TURN OFF POP-UP BLOCKERS BEFORE USING MAP SERVICE IN ORDER FOR RESULT SCREENS TO SHOW YOU INFORMATION ON PARCELS SELECTED!!!!!! Welcome to our Property Information System. We ask that you continue to help us improve our system by sending in your questions and comments either by email or by phone. All those who have called in with information on some problems they experienced while on the new system have helped us a great deal. We are working as quickly as we can to complete the new system and bring back all the features we had before. Some known issues with the system are as follows: No GEOCODE Search feature. You may now search based on GEOCODE. If you begin a Search using the Map Search, you will not have access to pages using the tab links at the top of the page. (This has been fixed so that a user will see a page that gives a message that a property has not yet been selected rather than a standard error page.) Some data fields are not connected to their sources and will show as empty on the pages. Most links have now been fixed. To email a comment or question, please send it to helpdesk@co.missoula.mt.us . When sending in a problem, please include any helpful information such what page you were on (i.e. Name Search, TaxID Search, etc..), what information you expected to see but could not find or what TaxID you used to conduct a search that ended with an error or problem. This will help us to reproduce the problem or error, which will help us fix it. If you would like to call with any errors or problems, please call us at 406-258-4727. Again, it would be helpful to have information ready that might help us fix the problem. We do apologize to all users of the system. We realize this has caused problems for many of you. We would also like to assure you that we are doing our best at getting all of these issues addressed and taken care of. Thank You Missoula County Information Systems Department Property Information System Helpful Links Announcements: Please follow this link for important or special announcements which could include system downtime. Coming Soon: An online presentation on how to use this new system. For answers to some commonly asked questions regarding this property information system. Map Server Printing Instructions For help and other instructions for using this system, please follow this link. Please read our use policy prior to using this system. Please read our disclaimer prior to using this system. Missoula County Property Tax Information System 2000-2005 The information on this page is for reference only. No reliance should be placed on the completeness nor the accuracy of this information without first consulting original records and personally verifying the accuracy of any and all information displayed on this page.
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Home Equity vs. Auto loan http://www.dinkytown.net -- Financial Calculators http://www.dinkytown.net -- Auto Loan vs. Home Equity Loan Home equity loans often have lower interest rates than auto loans and the interest may be tax deductible. Two good reasons to take a look at home equity loans to finance your automobile purchase. Auto Loan vs. Home Equity Loan RESULTS_MSG. RESULTS_TEXT Auto Loan vs. Home Equity Loan Results   Auto Loan Home Equity Loan Loan amount LOAN_AMOUNT HOME_EQUITY_LOAN_AMOUNT Monthly payment MONTHLY_PAYMENT HOME_EQUITY_MONTHLY_PAYMENT Interest rate INTEREST_RATE HOME_EQUITY_RATE Term TERM months TERM months Income tax savings (Over the term of the loan) $0 HOME_EQUITY_TAX_SAVINGS Total interest paid AUTO_LOAN_TOTAL_INTEREST HOME_EQUITY_TOTAL_INTEREST RESULTS_MSG. Auto Purchase Summary Total purchase price (before tax): AUTO_SALE_PRICE Sales tax*: SALES_TAX   *Currently California, the District of Columbia, Hawaii, Maryland and Michigan allow no deductions for trade-ins when calculating sales tax. If you live in one of these states make sure to check the box 'No sales tax deduction for trade-in' on the main calculator page. Fees: TITLE_TRANSFER_FEE Total sales price (after tax & fees): TOTAL_SALE_PRICE Total downpayment**: TOTAL_DOWN   **Your total downpayment is calculated as your cash down payment of CASH_DOWN plus your trade-in allowance of TRADE_ALLOWANCE minus the AMOUNT_OWED_ON_TRADE loan balance outstanding on your trade-in vehicle. Loan amount: LOAN_AMOUNT Payment schedule **REPEATING GROUP** Information and interactive calculators are made available to you as self-help tools for your independent use and are not intended to provide investment advice. We can not and do not guarantee their applicability or accuracy in regards to your individual circumstances. All examples are hypothetical and are for illustrative purposes. We encourage you to seek personalized advice from qualified professionals regarding all personal finance issues. " This Financial Calculator requires a Browser with Java(TM) applet Support. If you are seeing this message you will need to download SUN's Java(TM) Plug-in. This can be done simply, and automatically, by clicking the link below: Get the Java(TM) Plug-in! Definitions Term Number of months for the auto loan. Purchase price The amount, before taxes and fees, that you are paying for this auto. Auto loan interest rate (APR) Annual percentage rate for the auto loan. Cash down This is the money you have available to be used for fees and your down payment. Trade allowance Total dollar amount given to you for your auto trade-in. Amount owed on trade Total loan balance still outstanding on the trade-in. Fees Fee charged for title transfer. Also include any other fees that may be due at delivery. Sales tax rate Sales tax percentage rate charged on this purchase. Home equity interest rate (APR) Annual percentage rate for the home equity loan. Home equity closing costs Any additional costs to the home equity loan. This should include any appraiser fees, points paid or other miscellaneous fees. State and Federal tax rates Your state and federal marginal income tax rates. These rates are used to determine the tax savings associated with a home equity loan. No sales tax deduction for trade-in If you live in a state where your sales tax is calculated on your full purchase price, check this box. If this box is unchecked, sales tax is calculated on the purchase price less trade in. Currently California, the District ofColumbia, Hawaii, Maryland, Michigan allow no deductions for trade-ins when calculating sales tax. In addition, Alaska, Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire, and Oregon have no sales tax on autos. Information and interactive calculators are made available to you as self-help tools for your independent use and are not intended to provide investment advice. We can not and do not guarantee their applicability or accuracy in regards to your individual circumstances. All examples are hypothetical and are for illustrative purposes. We encourage you to seek personalized advice from qualified professionals regarding all personal finance issues.