How to Buy Real Estate with Government Money
November 4, 2007
The New American Land Rush
How to Buy Real Estate with Government Money
Home Study Program
Announcing:
Federal and State Governments Have Now Released
Billions of Dollars in Real Estate Grants
Hello,
My name is Jillian Coleman Wheeler, and I’ve spent 30 years helping people get grants. I’ve gotten real estate grants for clients, and for myself. I’m familiar with these programs, and I think it’s time other people find out about them, too.
For years, information about government real estate programs, and the huge amounts offered in outright grants as well as low-cost loans, has remained hidden behind the curtain of government bureaucracy. Finally, it’s available to you.
Ask yourself this question: “How much could I make if I knew how to buy real estate with government money?
Imagine owning an entire apartment complex free and clear, with government money. Imagine going to your mailbox every month; you open it up and the checks pour out. And you have no mortgage payment. Can you imagine how much money you would make?
It happened for me. I bought an apartment complex and paid for it 100% through a government grant. The project served single parents and their children. All the rental income was mine. I owned it for nine years, and when I sold it, the profit was mine.
What could you do with these programs?
Imagine owning rental property – houses, duplexes, apartment complexes – and every month the income from those properties flows into your bank account. Imagine being able to spend unlimited time with your family, take wonderful trips, afford great colleges for your kids. Imagine guaranteeing yourself a secure retirement.
Imagine finally moving out of that apartment, and into a home of your own. Walls you can paint any color you want. A back yard for planting flowers. With payments you can easily manage.
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If you’re new to real estate investing, there are government grants that can help you buy all types of developed and undeveloped real estate. If you’re an established investor looking for more capital, Uncle Sam is ready to help.
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If you want that first house, or you need to repair your present house, there’s a whole buffet table chock full of programs for you, too.
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And if you work for a non-profit agency, or have ideas for creating more good housing opportunities in your community, the government is ready to help you accomplish your goals as well.
(Are you ready for The New American Land Rush? Are you ready to get rich on government money?
If you’re serious about making big money in real estate, you must learn about these programs, and how you can benefit.
Here are some critical questions:
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How can private real estate investors use government money?
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How does a business use government money to buy real estate?
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Where do I find those literally thousands of federal and state government programs to help ME buy real estate?
And for individual homebuyers or homeowners, those active in non-profit or community organizations, or in local government:
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How can a first-time homebuyer get a grant?
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How do I get grants to “fix-up” existing property?
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How does a non-profit or community organization, or a local governmental entity, use government money to buy real estate?
I want to share with you the answers to these questions.
I’ve interviewed ordinary people who’ve benefited from government programs and written their stories, searched relevant Internet sites, pored over thousands of pages of government manuals, reviewed countless proposals, and compiled every single available program into one easy-to-use home study course. It’s called:
The New American Land Rush:
How to Buy Real Estate with Government Money
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Why is real estate the best investment?
Of all the investments you could make, nothing else measures up to real estate. Historically, real estate goes up in value faster than almost any other commodity. If there’s a dip in real estate values one year, the next year the appreciation curve shoots up.
Think about any house in your town. What’s it worth today? What could you have bought it for ten years ago?
No matter where you live in the United States, except for a very few sleepy communities, real estate prices are skyrocketing. Americans are finding it harder and harder to buy homes, or even to afford decent rental property.
The federal government in Washington, all 50 states, and every major city have made affordable housing a priority. In other words, governments at every level are committed to increasing the stock of affordable housing in this country, by investing in real estate.
How do they do that? By offering generous grants, subsidies and low-cost loans to citizens who are willing to buy real estate properties, or build, and put that property back into the pool of affordable housing.
Isn’t this too good to be true?
Absolutely not - if you have access to the right information. You see, there are thousands of real estate programs funded, directly or indirectly, by the government. But unfortunately, most people don’t even know they exist. Or if they’ve heard of them, they don’t know where to go for information.
You could call government agencies, and you’d learn about some of the programs. You could do research on the Internet, and you’d find some more. Problem is, there are so many programs, through so many hundreds of agencies, at so many levels of government and through so many different community programs – well, finding them all, or even most of them, is virtually impossible.
That’s why I’ve produced this home study course.
The New American Land Rush:
How to Buy Real Estate with Government Money
I’ve used government real estate programs to provide a wonderful life for my family for fifteen years. Programs change all the time, so the specific examples I use may not apply at the time you read this. But other new, exciting opportunities are constantly being created.
You’ve already read about the apartment complex I bought 100% with government money. I lived on the income, then I sold it and kept the profits. The grant was tax-free.
I bought a spacious, lovely house through a special government auction program, for $595. My son and my daughter each bought 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom houses under the same program.
One house cost $586. The other cost $475. (Yes, those numbers were: five hundred ninety-five dollars, five hundred eighty-six dollars, and four hundred seventy-five dollars. These are not misprints.)
My kids were in college at the time. I was so grateful I had the knowledge to share this program with them, and to be able to give them that kind of a start on grownup life.
My daughter still owns her house. Last year she and her husband decided to divorce, and she moved back into this spacious house, situated on a tree-covered acre, with her four children. What a blessing for her. She doesn’t have to leave her children and struggle to find a job to pay the rent. Instead, she has choices. She can stay home and raise her own kids, which is important to her.
My son sold his house when he took a job in Houston. With the equity, he bought a beautiful new home for his wife and family. While friends his age were scrimping and worrying about getting together a down payment for a starter house, he moved his family into a gorgeous two-story brick home in an excellent neighborhood.
Brian, one of my clients, owned an apartment complex that required some major renovation. He needed several hundred thousand dollars to get it back in shape, and he didn’t have the cash. He applied for and received a grant to pay for all the renovations and convert the entire project to housing for senior citizens – the best tenants a landlord could have.
The oldest African-American church in Austin, Texas, had a problem – many elderly members whose retirement income didn’t cover their rental expenses. The solution? The church formed a non-profit corporation, got several grants and built its own housing.
The New American Land Rush:
How to Buy Real Estate with Government Money
So what’s in this home study course?
A listing of every single federal program related to real estate, how to qualify, and contact information for program managers.
Listings of the housing programs active in every state in the union, how to qualify, and contact information.
Full and complete descriptions of all the major programs, in plain English the average person can understand and use.
Information on little-known programs such as reverse mortgages and homeownership vouchers.
Where to go to get a down payment grant.
How individuals can get grants for home repairs and renovation.
Where to get a great deal on a home by using “sweat equity”.
The lowdown on how to buy buildings and move them on to your own property.
Ten federal agencies (and two related sources) that offer single-families homes for sale at discounted prices.
Four agencies with discounted multi-family properties for sale.
How to get protection against foreclosure if you’re in the military.
Special housing deals available only to police officers.
Special housing deals for teachers.
Information on programs individuals and businesses can use to buy multi-family housing.
Programs individuals and businesses can use to buy rent houses and duplexes.
Programs that allow for-profit developers to purchase and rehab multi-family properties.
Programs for-profit developers can utilize to build apartment complexes or housing developments.
Programs that pay community organizations to help neighbors buy houses.
A $48,000 housing grant for disabled veterans.
Listings of agencies in every area of the country that will walk you through the homebuying process, including credit repair, loan counseling, and personalized guidance to government programs.
Information on grants to renovate and update rental properties.
Case studies of individuals, businesses, and non-profit organizations that have successfully used government programs to acquire real estate.
In addition, buyers of this first edition will receive several valuable bonuses:
The Truth About Grants
A one-hour CD that gives you all the information you need to understand the world of grants – without the hype. Learn about the different kinds of grants, various types of funders, and how to start getting your share of the hundreds of billions of dollars in this “parallel economy”.
Grants and Real Estate
This one-hour CD provides an in-depth overview of government real estate programs. Provides an excellent introduction to the subject, and prepares you to take maximum advantage of the home study course as you find the particular programs that are right for you.
What You Absolutely Must Know to Get a Government Grant
This is the bible – everything you need to know in advance to deal with government agencies and program managers, plus a step-by-step guide to writing winning proposals.







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