Written by Joel Teo

Have you tried your luck at foreign exchange, bonds and stocks, but to no avail? Are you perplexed as to what to put your money on? Consider real estate investment, as several people have turned into millionaires through shrewd investments in real estate. By means of this article, we will elaborate four common real estate investing tips, which would help you realize significant profits via property investment. Be it a newbie or a seasoned investor, these tips are sure to be of help to one and all alike.
Real estate investing tip #1 - Perhaps the most lucrative investment technique is to buy a run down property, fix it up, and then sell at a significant profit. Since the property is shabby, you might be able to acquire it for a low price. However, you must ensure that the cost incurred in the repair is restricted to a minimum so as to guarantee a profit. You can do this by making sure that the basic amenities are in place, without going overboard with the renovation. Such a buy-fix-sell scenario demands excellent property valuation skills and a rather frugal attitude while renovating.
Real estate investing tip #2 - Purchase properties that are about to face a foreclosure. A property typically faces foreclosure when the homeowner is financially distressed and is unable to repay the loan. Another common reason for foreclosures is dissolution of marriage with the abandonment of the house by either of the couple. Such a distressed property can be bagged for a low price by an articulate investor, who can convince the homeowner to sell the property prior to the foreclosure sale. Then the investor may sell the newly bought property at a significant gain.
Real estate investing tip #3 - Locality is a paramount aspect in real estate investment. Two similarly built houses may have varying valuations if they are situated in different locations. So, you must be abreast of the hot locations in your concerned region. If you are just about to start you real estate venture, I suggest you look for places that offer high rentals. Purchasing a property in such a region would result in a healthy monthly source of income.
Real estate investing tip #4 - Ever heard of Warren Buffett? The acclaimed stock investor made billions through a contrarian’s approach to stock investment. You may take a contrarian’s view to real estate investment as well. For instance, you may buy a property when it is out of favor with the majority of investors. That is, acting in opposition to the majority opinion. A contrarian’s approach is not a sure shot path to real estate success. Moreover, it’s complicated and therefore beginners are advised against it.
All in all, there are several avenues that you could realize profit in real estate. However, it is imperative that you be prepared to put in extra work hours, especially at the beginning of your real estate career. Putting your shoulder to the wheel is what’s required to make substantial profits in real estate.
Copyright © 2006 Joel Teo. All rights reserved.

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Written by Ron victor

Lots of methods are there ways for explaining the real estate markets, including “hot” versus “flat” or “rising” versus “falling” or “buyer’s” versus “seller’s.” All real estate markets are subjected to greater fluctuations; but typically all those fluctuations do not influence the ability for the informed investor for attaining a profit. In fact, some strategies, such as flipping real estate, can be the least risky way for a beginning investor for making a profit in a vague market because of the relatively short amount of time the flipper will own the property. Unlike the stock and commodities markets, real estate markets will not be raising or falling quickly. Additional market factors are important to your buying decision for long-term investing. Investors who have planned for short-term real estate market appreciation are always wondering at, which is outside of the basic model of low-risk investing.

What is the ideal market for investing?

There are no such things like ideal real estate market for investing and they tend to be more complicated for obtaining bargains in rising markets. If the market keeps on rising, the probability of selling the property quickly for a large profit increases. But when the values of property get reduced, more “bargains” can be obtained.

What are some basic strategies to limit risk?

Learn about target neighborhoods and also enroll the aid of successful real estate professionals along the way. So that these professionals will help to infer market indicators, such as the average length of time houses are sitting on the market this month versus last month or last year. You will be able to make good decisions and are armed with this type of information.

Inventory trends

Inventory is defined as the number of properties offered for sale, and it is a good indicator of current market trends. But sellers obtain benefit from the excitement of new listings frequently to get properties under contract quickly, at premium asking prices in rising markets. Generally, seasonal drops in inventory reflect the trend more aggressively to market properties during the months of spring and summer when real estate markets become more active. Properties sell year-round, though investors should plan to reduce the price for winter listings.

Falling markets

Property values are always inversely proportional to inventories. That is when property values are falling, inventory rises, and so lots of sellers become highly motivated when their properties fail to sell quickly. The main drawback is that in a falling market, even a single month delay can bring a sound deal into a headache.

Exit strategies

You need to have a clear plan in mind more importantly while purchasing a property than guessing the future of a local market. A smart investor knows well and accurately how he will come out of the property before he buys it. Suppose if the first course of action doesn’t work, smaller investor will have a backup plan or two.

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Written by Jake Sebastian

When you think of real estate, what do you think of? Buying a home, building a home, or realtors are what most people think of when the term real estate crosses their minds. Real estate is also a great way to invest your money and can be very profitable if you go about it carefully and wisely. However, just like any other business there are sneaky secrets and tips that you should consider before embarking on a real estate investment. Buying real estate to rent or buying real estate to fix up and resell are two of the most common ways to make money investing. However, there are a few things to keep in mind before you take the leap and hand over the cash!

The first thing that you have to do is to take action. Don’t sit around thinking about real estate investing, jump out there and do it! There are thousands of people that kick themselves daily for not trying something new. Yes, it is a risk, but think of the rewards that could be yours if you do great! Next time you think about buying and investing in real estate, keep in mind that you are letting the money sift through your fingers each minute that you think instead of act! The truth is that there will never be a perfect time to do anything. And that is just as true with regards to real estate as for anything else. Do not be a fence sitter! And look back in three years time wondering on what might have been ‘If Only’ you had developed a property portfolio. Of course I am not saying to be rash! Try to Invest wisely (obviously ;) ) but don’t be so cautious that you can never bring yourself to pull the trigger and actually take action.

Secondly, keep your expectations realistic and detailed. Saying that you “want to get rich” is not reason enough to take the jump into the real estate market. Choosing to invest in real estate to bring in extra money for a specific purpose is a good place to start. It may be a while before you are able to quit the day job and buy yachts and vacation homes. Let’s be honest. It may never happen. It could in fact cost you the shirt on your back. By their very nature investments can go down in price as well as up. So picking the right investment property is a must. However, you will achieve more by focusing on what you actually WANT, rather then what you don’t want. So stay positive. Read some books on real estate. Visit some estate agents or real estate brokers and then lay out a list of attainable goals for you to achieve over a year’s time and every three months or so go over your list to see how you are doing.

Some of the benefits to real estate investing are being your own boss, cash flow, appreciation of property, and more! You are your own boss if you invest in real estate. However, whilst that has many upsides, remember that it is down to you to be motivated to develop the properties you buy, and that ultimately you will have to provide for yourself. There is no safety net when it comes to your property portfolio. The upside is ALL yours. But so is the downside. So be careful!

When you get to the point where it is a full time job for you, then you can take a vacation when you want, wear what you want, and go and play golf when you want. But the only place that money and success comes before work is in a dictionary! So get busy working before you spend all your days daydreaming about spending your gains!

Cash flow is another great benefit of real estate investing, because when you rent out a property it will provide you with a rental income. Hopefully, you will have a positive cash flow instead of a negative cash flow (ie the incoming cash flow is greater then the costs like repairs, mortgages etc) and be able to do all of the things that you have wanted to do. Another great benefit is that when you invest in property that property values usually rise (over time this is generally the case…but remember you can also potentially lose EVERYTHING…So stay awake to that possibility and be cautious. You can get more great information about Loans at http://www.just-loans.com). This is like earning interest on your money. What a bonus!

Real estate investing can give you a great return on your investment if you choose wisely. But, be careful that you go into it with your eyes open. Are you going to have rental properties? Office properties? Are you going to fix up houses and resell them? Will you buy those properties using buy to let mortgages, or finance it from money you already have? Whichever method of real estate investing that you choose, if you are wise, then you will make lots of money for you and your family. Make a plan TODAY to reach your goals and go for it! You will be glad you did!

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Written by Donovan Baldwin

Copyright 2006 Donovan Baldwin

All right, you’ve seen the infomercials for people like Carleton Sheets, or you read an ebook by somebody like T. C. and Vickie Bradley, and you’re hot to trot out your wallet and get rich with real estate investing…just like everybody else.

Whoa, Trigger.

Not everybody IS getting rich with real estate investing, no matter what the hype leads you to believe.

First, let’s understand a couple of things. There ARE people getting rich with real estate investing. Many of these people have followed the lead of Carleton Sheets or T. C. Bradley or other real estate investing gurus. Those are facts.

Here’s one additional fact. If you don’t know what you are doing, you can lose your shirt in real estate investing…like a lot of other people.

That’s not to say you can’t learn, and it’s not to say that people like Carleton Sheets or T. C. and Vickie Bradley can’t teach you. What it does mean is that you can’t listen to one tape, or read one book and run out the door asking for somebody to please take the contents of your wallet! You have got to take the time and make the effort to learn the facts, steps, and inside information necessary to become successful in real estate investing.

However, I realize that those dollar bills are burning a hole in your pocket and you want to get started NOW, so here’s a simple way to begin your trek to the top.

Let me tell you how Lois got her real estate investing empire started in Austin, TX. She looked around until she found a small, but well-maintained 4-unit apartment complex in a nice Austin neighborhood. The price was right, so, not having the credit herself to swing the deal, she got her dad to cosign with her. Once the place was hers, she moved into one unit (no more rent to pay), the rent from another unit covered the monthly mortgage, and the rent from the other two units was hers to keep.

Not exactly a get rich quick plan, but it was a start. Since she still had a full time job, she used the extra money from the apartments to pay off bills and loans, including the mortgage, at an accelerated rate. This gave her leverage to buy another unit, and the rest is history. She now is an Austin slumlord…! Seriously, she has done well in this simple way and has grown her initial real estate investment considerably.

In his article, “Buy High Yielding Turnkey Real Estate Investments With Your Signature Alone!”, Bill Young, a former bank mortgage officer and real estate investor since 1980 gives valuable pointers in getting started in this sort of deal, sometimes with no down payment required. You can find a copy of this article at http://real–estate–investing.blogspot.com/2006/03/real-estate-investing-buy-with-your.html .

While wheeling-and-dealing in real estate investments can make fortunes, there is a learning curve required to make the kind of money professionals like Carleton Sheets and T. C. Bradley do. If you are a total newbie and just HAVE to get into real estate investing, you might be well advised to follow the example of my friend, Lois, and start with small, occupied apartment units, perhaps using some of the space as a residence, as she did, and using income from the units for investment growth.

The author is a graduate of the University of West Florida with a BA in accounting. He has worked as an accountant for the Florida State Department of Education, as Business Manager of a community mental health facility, and in various other management positions. You may read additional articles on this topic at http://real–estate–investing.blogspot.com .

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Written by Ryan Gibson

It’s no secret that real estate investing has become the “weapon of choice” for many investors. With the stock market growing more and more uncertain it’s not hard to understand why. While real estate investing can be very lucrative and when done right can present very little risk, it’s important to remember that timeless adage “knowledge is key”. As with any financial decision to be made, no one should jump into real estate investing without gaining as much knowledge as possible on the front end. While it is true that experience is the best teacher, having a good knowledge base to begin with might just make your experience a little less scary. With this in mind, following are five things to consider BEFORE doing your first deal.
1. Tend to your personal finances first
Many prospective investors view real estate as a means to get out of financial trouble. Many real estate “gurus” will advocate this practice and even use it as a selling point to sell their latest and greatest real estate investing system. I am definitely not of this mindset. Real estate investing is a great way to secure your financial future but certainly not at the expense of your financial “present”. If you are having financial problems and are having trouble making ends meet, take steps to rectify the situation before risking any money in real estate. As I stated earlier real estate investing can carry less risk than many other forms of investing, but there are still risks and if you are not in a position to handle the setbacks than you are basically just gambling and that is a very dangerous investment strategy.
2. Choose a strategy.
There are many ways to make money in real estate investing. You can buy a property and immediately flip it for profit. You can buy a property and hold it banking on an increase in value in the near future. You can buy a property for rental. You can buy a distressed property and make improvements. There are countless ways to make money. The important thing to remember is that each of these strategies carries its own set of “rules”, if you will, for making a profit. Some might say you should never limit yourself to one strategy and I whole-heartedly agree in the over all realm of your real estate portfolio. What I want to stress here is that indecision in regards to each individual real estate deal can cause you a lot of heartache, frustration and LOST PROFIT, which we could all do without. Decide up front which strategy is best for you and then proceed to find a property that meets your needs.
3. Do your research
While this may sound elementary, it’s very easy to get caught up in the emotion of what seems like a good deal and in the process act hastily. Always, and I mean ALWAYS thoroughly investigate a property before you sign anything. Try to determine if the property has suffered any significant damage, find out if the property is in a flood plain, find out if there is more than 1 lien against a property, etc. Create a property inspection checklist up front and check every one off before you decide to do a deal. When doing a conventional deal with a mortgage lender the lender will likely take care of a lot of these steps (they want to protect their investment as well) however, it is always good practice to pay for a thorough inspection before you make the deal.
4. Stick to a budget
Decide what you can afford and are willing to spend on a real estate deal and DO NOT deviate. Many real estate investing coaches will tell you not to let a good deal go just because you don’t have the money. “Get creative” they say. While I do not shun the idea of creative financing completely I certainly don’t recommend it for the beginning investor. “Zero Down” deals can be very appealing but they also can increase your risk factor tremendously. In a nutshell, if you can’t afford it, it’s not a good deal.
5. Be prepared to walk away
Never get emotionally attached to a property. Emotions can cloud your judgment causing you to make unwise decisions. It’s almost a certainty that if you stick with real estate investing long enough you will come across a deal that seems irresistible. Do not get overly excited and sell yourself on the deal before due diligence is done. This mindset can cause you to overlook some warning signs that otherwise might be deal breakers. Go back and read number 3 again. Be objective and be skeptical. Reserve judgment for after your inspection checklist has been completed. Always be prepared to walk away; there’s likely another prospective deal just around the corner.
These five principles are a good guideline for anyone starting out. While real estate investing can be a rollercoaster ride at times with many ups and downs, sticking to these basic principles will all but guarantee that you will come out on top. Happy Investing!

Ryan Gibson is an avid real estate investor and webmaster for the popular investing site http://www.the-investment-place.com

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Investing In Real Estate

Posted November 2, 2006

Written by Max Plata

Once you purchase your first home you realize the satisfaction in owning a piece of real estate. For many people their interest doesn’t stop there and they decide they’d like to continue investing in real estate beyond the home they live in.

Investing in property can be a dynamic way of making extra income. For many people their investing experiences allow them to work less at their 9 to 5 job and instead devote more time to producing an income from their investments.

The first thing you need to consider if you look towards investing in the real estate market is what types of properties your dollars should be spent on. There are two choices that you’ll probably want to research. One is residential properties and the other is commercial properties.

Residential property includes everything from single family homes to multi-family dwellings. If you decide on investing in the purchase of a single family home, you’ll be planning on renting it out. In this case you might act as the landlord yourself, taking care of completing the necessary paperwork, including a rental contract as well as collecting rent payments.

If you decide on this route, you might be investing more than just your money. You’ll also be investing quite a bit of time, not only showing the property to prospective tenants but also coming to their rescue if there is a problem. Problems can range from a broken door look to a furnace that needs to be replaced.

If the prospect of investing that much time in your real estate venture is a bit overwhelming you can hire someone to manage the property for you. This saves you a great deal of time and trouble but it costs money as well, as you’ll have to pay them a salary.

This is almost always the case when investing in a multi-family dwelling. There are many details involved in running an apartment building or condominium complex. The tenants needs have to be addressed in a timely manner and in order to do this you’ll need to think about investing in a property manager.

There are many people who are experienced in this field and enjoy this type of work. If you are investing in a property that is worth a great deal of money, you’ll want to hire someone who has experience in property management to assist you.

When it comes to owning a property such as an apartment building the key to success is in keeping the units full thus ensuring a steady flow of income. This often means investing in advertising. Advertising can be done in several ways. A popular approach is to post signs on the outside of the building showcasing that there are vacancies. If the property is particularly affordable, placing the cost of monthly rent on the sign is a good idea as well.

Another form of advertising that works well whether you’re renting out an apartment or a house is investing in a newspaper advertisement. Many people who are looking for a new place to live scour the classifieds daily in the hope that they’ll find exactly the right rental property in the neighborhood they desire.

Investing in real estate can be a very rewarding experience and with the help of a seasoned real estate agent, you’ll be able to purchase properties that will yield you a profit year after year.

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