If you
have decided to get into real estate after being inspired by those informative
commercials shown late night on TV, then wait till you read this. There is no
doubt about the fact that real estate is one of the best investment options
that have ever existed. If you invest in the right property, you will get
capital appreciation and can easily generate a positive cash flow. But like any
other investment option, there are some pitfalls that you need to be wary of,
especially if you are new to real estate. So here is a guide for beginners
entering the big bad world of real estate.
Is Wall Street a better option?
This is
the first question that most people ask me. But look closely. The Bull Run is
almost over. It’s expected to be a bear market from here on. Real estate is
least affected by such negative markets. So I would say that it is definitely a
better option as compared to Wall Street.
How to start
There
are two types of investment options. One is short term investment in which you
look to book the profits immediately by selling off the property. The second is
long term investment in which you hold the property and look for capital gains.
Each one of these methods has their own pros and cons. You need to conduct as
much research as you can as to which style of investment is best suited for
you.
Invest, repair and sell
Another
kind of business that is booming nowadays is buying old property for cheap
rates and then renovating it completely to resell it at a higher cost. For
example, lets say you are getting a reasonably good property at $80,000 and you
are willing to invest $20000 for repairs. If the market trend is favorable and
you get sufficient appreciation, then you can easily sell off the property for
$150000 or more. Even when you subtract all the expenses, you can make a good
profit from it. If you plan to invest on a long term basis, ensure that you
take into account the expenses. It is not very easy to maintain real estate.
How do you know when to buy? Community Advocate, MA - 9 hours ago ... as you can answer yes to the questions above) is still the most worthwhile investment. Real Estate prices have always cycled through highs and lows. ...