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Tim Randle is a real estate professional
using creative strategies and techniques to buy real
estate. He began property investment in 1994 and is today a
full-time investor in Round Rock, Texas. He owns and
operates a website for creative real estate investors who
need a turnkey website to use in their own investing
business. He also owns and operates a leading online
resource for real estate investors.
Mr. Randle has written many articles on real estate investing
and has been published in “Mr. Landlord Newsletter” and
“Creative Real Estate Magazine”. He provides real estate
counseling for investors nationwide. His produces include
audio and CD courses, “How to Analyze Your market and Your
Deal” and services and “Real Estate Investor Webs Site and
Motivated Seller Leads”. Tim Randle’s courses provide frank
and upright information about doing sub-2 deals. He does
not project a perfect picture of things as you want them to
be but as they really are. He provides deep insight into
real functioning of such deals and gives a fundamental idea
about the best deals and proceeds to explain about how to go
about getting them. John T. Reed, noted real estate
reviewer has said, “ How to Analyze Your Market and Your Deal
is the storehouse of innumerable details and proven
techniques for purchasing properties with low risks and make
huge profits. Many think that marginal deals can increase
equity position, which is not true. Tim stresses that
location holds the key to your profits and is the deciding
factor while acquiring property. It is essential to analyze
the overall real estate market and foreclosures before
embarking on any real estate deal. Tim Randle’s
course deals with all necessary details like hidden costs of
holding and owning properties and many more insiders’ tips
to avoid bankruptcy. Hence, this course teaches you the
correct way of dealing with real estate investments and
thereby avoids huge losses, which could occur due to your
ignorance about real estate techniques. Tim Randle’s
course does not include any forms or contracts. Although it is not
a guide for starting with your real estate investments, it
prevents you from investing in unprofitable options. Hence,
Tim Randle’s course surely offers good information
about safe real estate investments.
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