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Hunter Craig

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Foreclosure investing involves a lot more than picking up a house for a below market price at an auction and then turning around to sell it for an amazing profit. Foreclosure is a long process, as is real estate, and both are bound by laws and tax regulations that you need to follow.

There are an incredible number of scams that promise you can make huge returns on foreclosure and pre-foreclosure investing without using a cent of your own money. They take the form of supposed "investment clubs", expensive how-to courses, books and e-books.

As developers try to raise capital through the building process, they often pre-sell properties, whether condo units or homes, at a discount when compared to the prospected market value. While this can be a great opportunity to get into a property at less than market value, it also carries risks.

Real estate investment can be a fantastic way to build equity, gain capital and increase your net worth as you prepare for retirement. To learn more about the different ways real estate investment can help you in your retirement and create income streams, keep reading.

Real estate investing is about more than buying a property for below market value, throwing some paint on the walls, and making tens of thousands of dollars in profit. It's about more than sinking a few thousand dollars into a bogus "investment club" or grabbing a house at a foreclosure auction and selling it.