April 3, 2009

Rent And Receive The Chance To Purchase Your Own Home

When we first got married we needed to let our property because we had next to no proven credit that would allow us to buy a home of our own, using a mortgage. Adding to this it was also difficult to save for a the required deposit that the mortgage provider required from us.

It would have been really helpful to know that letting to own our own home. Thousands of dollars would have been saved in wasted rental payments.

Our financial loss during those early years was not really lost. We ended up learning a great deal of real life information about how to lease and build up a deposit to gain equity in the same home that we were leasing. The concept was so simple, that we kicked ourselves once we learnt these little known techniques.

Over the last ten years we first discovered the rent to own homes niche, and since then, we have never looked back. We found over this time, that many people would ask us very similar questions of how to put together a rent to buy deal. This eventually led us to creating the first DIY Rent To Buy Houses home study manual. Many guides on the market that are remotely similar to this manual, are aimed at helping investors to get the best cash on cash return on investment. Not this manual.

The DIY Rent To Buy Houses manual was created purely for families who are hopelessly stuck in the rental trap, and wanted to learn how to put together a deal of their own, and in doing so, save thousands of dollars because they could bypass using the services of an investor. The typical profit margin of rent to buy property investors tends to exceed thirty thousand dollars. The cost of the DIY Rent To Buy Houses manual is positioned to be the average cost of one to two weeks of the average rental payments.

Visit http://www.DIYRentToBuyHouses.com.au to find out how you can become a home owner, and say goodbye to renting for good.

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