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Guest Author Wendy PattonWendy Patton is widely recognized as one of the most inspiring speakers on "Little or No Money Down" real estate investing. Her real estate savvy, great depth of experience and viable knowledge has helped her in orchestrating the most complete and easy to follow Lease Option & Subject To Program in the country.

Wendy has been an educator and speaker on real estate investing since 1995. She is an avid golfer and currently lives in the Detroit suburb of Clarkston, Michigan with her husband, Michael Gott, and their 5 children.

For more information on Wendy Patton, please contact: Beth Slade at Limitless Options at Beth@WendyPatton.com or 248.394.0767.


Why This Is A Great Time To Be A Real Estate Investor!


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Take a look at some industry blogs and you would think that when the bubble burst it spelled doom and gloom for everyone. Not true at all. Not by a long shot. There are a bunch of people making an absolute killing in the biz. While some agents may be making money, the majority are not. Why? Does it really matter?

Point being, we know a lot of attorneys, transaction coordinators and yes, real estate investors who are making money…substantial money because they either know how to implement sound real estate investing principles or know how to facilitate deals for those who seek to prosper.

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Is Real Estate Investing A Little Like Gambling?


Real Estate Investing Is Not A Gamble

One of our contributing authors, Wendy Patton, is a long time real estate investor, real estate coach AND a Realtor to boot. In this article she discusses how being ill-prepared in your real estate investing business is a little like gambling.

In this kind of volatile market, gambling is not the attribute I want associated with my real estate investments. I would’nt think that you’d want to be a gambler with your business either. Better to play with the house’s money! Read more

Should An Investor Be A Licensed Real Estate Agent?


Becoming a Realtor: The pros and cons as an investor and what type of broker to consider. I became a licensed agent in 1986. Why? I had started to invest in real estate and realized that I had to rely on a Realtor to get me in to see some of the properties I was interested in purchasing, and then I had to wait for them for the comparables. Read more

Getting Realtors To Help You With Your Real Estate Investing


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Focusing on making money does not mean that real estate investors won’t have a need for competent and experienced real estate agents, actually we who are involved in real estate investing really need investment friendly agents. Contributing author Wendy Patton presents an article about using an often over looked real estate investment technique of lease options.

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