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Important Advice for Investing in Real Estate Property

 
Author: Stu Pearson
 

When investing in real estate, they say that the three most important things to consider are "location, location and location." That's because the location will determine the value of the property. If your chosen property is in a prime location in the city, you can expect the price of the property will be much higher compared to buying properties from another area.

If you're seriously considering investing in real estate properties, you'll need the following:

1. Investment capital or a legitimate means of acquiring it.

2. An adequate knowledge of both the real estate market and the neighborhood in which you're planning to buy your property.

3. Good management abilities and above-average negotiation skills in order to get the property you want at a price you can afford.

4. The ability to do repairs on the property, or to hire others to do them for you. Remember that if you're capable of making repairs yourself, you'll save a lot of money on your investment.

5.The name and number of a property inspector or engineer to help you determine a property's flaws.

While you may not always be able to find, evaluate and buy inexpensive homes that are either in foreclosure or "fix-uppers" that can be around quickly, you can still become a landlord for the property as itincreases in value. But be very careful to whom you rent, because you have to make sure that your property is well maintained.

Since investing means spending money in order to make more money, you'll need capital. This is one reason why many people venture into real estate after they 've saved a sizable amount of money, usually starting by selling their current home and then buying a buy a smaller place for themselves plus another investment property.

As mentioned above, location is an important factor in buying real estate, so make sure that you do your research first. Check out the area's schools, libraries, businesses and public amenities, attend city council meetings and surf the Internet to find out as much information as you can. Also look into plans for future developments in the vicinity of the property you wish to purchase.

Real Estate Investment Trusts

Real estate investment trusts are a great way of investing in real estate for a lot less money, and without the problems that usually come with being a landlord. Investment trusts are organizations that invest in various corporations involved in real estate, ranging from industrial parks to shopping centers and construction companies. They're listed on the NASDAQ and the stock exchange.

Basically, real estate investment trusts function the same as mutual funds, except that their diversified portfolios only invest in real state. They also pay the bulk of their earnings in investor dividends.

Things to consider before investing in real estate investment trusts:

1. The economic health of the areas where the key holdings are located.

2. Overall performance of the trusts, as well as its future projections.

3. The track record of the trust's management.

4. The current overall state of the real estate market.

Real estate investment trusts provide a much safer way of investing in real estate than actually buying properties.

 
 
 

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