Go Zone

Seller Leasebacks providing Great Opportunities

by Damion 13 March 2009

Seller Leasebacks have received a bad name in some markets, primarily because of crooked real estate agents or developers just trying to pitch properties to make a quick dollar. This is a shame because seller leasebacks can work in great favor of a real estate investor wanting to capitalize on an appreciating market but nervous [...]

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GoZone

by Damion 8 March 2009

The Go Zone Investment opportunity in Biloxi and other South MS cities is very real and offers benefits unheard of in the real estate investment community. However, as with any other investment opportunity, it is critical to work with reputable and established representatives who live locally and have good business and communication practices. The Go [...]

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SRAP 2 Kills New Construction Option

by Damion 17 January 2009

The Mississippi Development Authority (MDA) Small Rental Assistance Program (SRAP) Round 2 applicants got a startling letter yesterday (See Here – opens in new window). The letter basically was sent to all Option D applicants, which encompassed anyone who bought new construction as a means of receiving the forgivable loan from the MDA. The SRAP [...]

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What is Go-Zone?

by Damion 21 December 2008

The “GO-ZONE”, or Gulf Opportunity Zone, is a tax credit act of 2005 that was implemented by President Bush after the extremely active hurricane season of 2005 which brought us storms like Katrina and Rita. The original act was through 2008 but was extended to 2010 for the Mississippi Coast. The act allows for bonus, [...]

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Real Estate Investing 101

by Damion 21 October 2008

I get numerous calls every week from new real estate investors, most of which just read a book or watched a DVD that they bought off a late night infomercial and the first thing they say is that they want me to help them find investment properties. Me: Great – so what are you looking [...]

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