Archive for the 'Investment Strategies' Category
Cash Flow & Cash Out Program!
Monday, June 2nd, 2008We Are Looking for Private Lenders!
Wednesday, April 9th, 2008Gladiator Real Estate Group is looking for Private Lenders!

With the current mortgage crisis in play, many of our solid investors are struggling to get financing!
The banks loss can easily become your gain. Our clients have 700+ Credit Scores and our properties are 60% and 70% of Appraised Value!
If you are a Trust Deed Investor ready to lend hard money, the Gladiator network can make you a fantastic return on your investment.
Give us a call today!
Have You Asked for Seller Financing?
Tuesday, March 25th, 2008Traditional lenders are having a tough time!

Consider asking the seller to become the lender!
Let’s face it, the real estate market is tough on a Seller at the moment.
The Facts:
- Buyers hold all the cards
- Many Real Estate Agents are not creative
- Lenders are making our lives miserable
Seller Financing is a creative method where the owner of a property will finance a portion, or all, of the purchase price minus a down payment.
3 Common Types of Creative Financing:
- Land Contract
- Promissory Note and Mortgages
- Lease Purchase
In the coming weeks we will be taking a closer look at these methods, so stay tuned!These scenarios can be a real win-win for all parties involved if done correctly.
Have a Profitable Day!
Signs of Recovery in the Real Estate Market?
Monday, March 24th, 2008Are we seeing signs of recovery in the real estate market?

The good news is The National Association of Realtors is reporting that existing home sales rose 2.9% in February to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 5.03 million units. This is the largest increase of the past year, and in a market where almost everyone expected to see a decline.
The bad news (for some) is that prices are still falling.
What does this mean?
In my opinion, it shows that Sellers are starting to come to terms with the true value of their real estate and smart Buyers are taking advantage of the weak market.
As an investor, I feel that the longer the market is down, the more time we have to position ourselves. If you are one of those that are waiting until the market bottoms, you will more than likely be late and risk missing out on some fantastic opportunity.
I can say with confidence that the real estate market is going to get worse before it gets better. However, if you are an Investment Buyer, this should be music to your ears.
Keep in mind, not too many folks get wealthy by following the herd!










