Real Estate Investing Strategies and the Economic Cycle
January 5, 2010 by Kenny Santos
Filed under Real Estate Investing
The Economic cycle plays an important role in real estate investing. The idea of an Economic cycle is simple. It states that what goes up must also come down. Although housing prices and real estate in general have had an overall increase in value for a great many years and there is confidence that the market will never crash completely. This has led many investors to consider real estate investment a secure thing, and their strategy is usually based on the long term potential of the investment. In other words, buy property and hold on to it until the profit you seek can be realized.
Although this strategy is not really bad for the long term investor, it will not enable him to realize the type of return that is possible when investing in certain profit rich areas such as Utah real estate. The cyclic nature of the Economic Cycle presents a danger that the market will be on a downswing when you are looking to unload your investment and the years taken to reach your goal might tie up your investment capital so that other opportunities are missed.
In an area such as Provo real estate, where profit potential is so great because of the attractiveness of the area for investing in properties that can be converted to rental units, the hold on to it strategy is a poor choice for the investor who wishes to make a solid return. There are other strategies that make much more sense. Even the Bargain Purchase strategy is better. In this concept, only properties that can be purchased at below 20% their true value are considered. The 20% figure allows the property to be returned to the market at once at its full value.
Another strategy that is related is the Increased Value strategy. This is going to be more likely in an area such as Provo real estate. It involves purchasing at the actual true value and making improvements within the first six months that increase the value by 20%, and then returning the property to the market at the increased value figure.
When rental property is the thrust of your real estate strategy, the Double Digit Cap Rate plan is a good investment choice. It limits your property purchases to those that can produce a capitalization rate of at least 10%. The capitalization rate is the net operating income of the property. The percentage figures in these strategies are guidelines for making the investment practical. If these minimum figures are not met, the investment capital should be invested in other low return investments and the real estate market avoided unless the hold on until it goes up strategy is used.
About the Author
Natalie Aranda is a freelance writer.
Real Estate Investing Strategies and the Economic Cycle
November 25, 2009 by Kenny Santos
Filed under Real Estate Investing
The Economic cycle plays an important role in real estate investing. The idea of an Economic cycle is simple. It states that what goes up must also come down. Although housing prices and real estate in general have had an overall increase in value for a great many years and there is confidence that the market will never crash completely. This has led many investors to consider real estate investment a secure thing, and their strategy is usually based on the long term potential of the investment. In other words, buy property and hold on to it until the profit you seek can be realized.
Although this strategy is not really bad for the long term investor, it will not enable him to realize the type of return that is possible when investing in certain profit rich areas such as Utah real estate. The cyclic nature of the Economic Cycle presents a danger that the market will be on a downswing when you are looking to unload your investment and the years taken to reach your goal might tie up your investment capital so that other opportunities are missed.
In an area such as Provo real estate, where profit potential is so great because of the attractiveness of the area for investing in properties that can be converted to rental units, the hold on to it strategy is a poor choice for the investor who wishes to make a solid return. There are other strategies that make much more sense. Even the Bargain Purchase strategy is better. In this concept, only properties that can be purchased at below 20% their true value are considered. The 20% figure allows the property to be returned to the market at once at its full value.
Another strategy that is related is the Increased Value strategy. This is going to be more likely in an area such as Provo real estate. It involves purchasing at the actual true value and making improvements within the first six months that increase the value by 20%, and then returning the property to the market at the increased value figure.
When rental property is the thrust of your real estate strategy, the Double Digit Cap Rate plan is a good investment choice. It limits your property purchases to those that can produce a capitalization rate of at least 10%. The capitalization rate is the net operating income of the property. The percentage figures in these strategies are guidelines for making the investment practical. If these minimum figures are not met, the investment capital should be invested in other low return investments and the real estate market avoided unless the hold on until it goes up strategy is used.
About the Author
Natalie Aranda is a freelance writer.
5 Minute Guide to Real Estate Investing for Beginners
November 7, 2009 by Kenny Santos
Filed under Real Estate Investing
One of the best ways to make money is to invest in real estate. There are risks, but of all the risks in investing real estate has some of the lowest. Of course, beginners need to know a lot of information before beginning in order to protect themselves as well as their interests. A real estate investing program or a real estate investing seminar are two great suggestions for beginners interested in real estate investing.
Of all the important things for real estate investors to know, most importantly beginners, is that if you don?t know real estate law as well as the rules and regulations that accompany it then you may be putting your investment at risk. In order to avoid this you need to learn as much as possible about real estate law so there is no problem and you don?t risk your investment simply out of ignorance. Once you are aware of real estate law and the market as a whole then you will be ready to move onto the next step.
The first tip is to know the current market price for any piece of real estate you are considering. Don?t take the seller?s word for it but instead find an appraiser or use your own knowledge to come up with a price for the real estate. When you know what the selling price is and the current market value then you will have a better chance at getting a deal. You want to always know more than the seller so that you can negotiate so that you end up with a bargain. Buying bargain real estate is one of the best ways to make money and if you can find a seller willing to sell for less than 20% of the market value then you should definitely buy.
Another suggestion is to simply buy real estate that has hidden potential that could easily be unlocked to increase the value of the real estate. Whatever the hidden potential is it must be capitalized on and increase the value of the home by at least 20% for it to payoff. Make sure you do this within six month?s of purchasing the real estate.
If you follow these basics then you should have no problem getting started and making money with real estate investing. Keep in mind that it does take time and hard work to make it pay off but it will in the long run.
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Caitlina Fuller is a freelance writer. Beginners need to know a lot of information before beginning in order to protect themselves as well as their interests. A real estate investing program or a real estate investing seminar are two great suggestions for beginners interested in real estate investing. In fact, many started with a real estate investing seminar. The first tip is to know the current market price for any piece of real estate you are considering. Don?t take the seller?s word for it but instead find an appraiser or use your own knowledge to come up with a price for the real estate. |
Real Estate Investing Strategies and the Economic Cycle
October 14, 2009 by Kenny Santos
Filed under Real Estate Investing
The Economic cycle plays an important role in real estate investing. The idea of an Economic cycle is simple. It states that what goes up must also come down. Although housing prices and real estate in general have had an overall increase in value for a great many years and there is confidence that the market will never crash completely. This has led many investors to consider real estate investment a secure thing, and their strategy is usually based on the long term potential of the investment. In other words, buy property and hold on to it until the profit you seek can be realized.
Although this strategy is not really bad for the long term investor, it will not enable him to realize the type of return that is possible when investing in certain profit rich areas such as Utah real estate. The cyclic nature of the Economic Cycle presents a danger that the market will be on a downswing when you are looking to unload your investment and the years taken to reach your goal might tie up your investment capital so that other opportunities are missed.
In an area such as Provo real estate, where profit potential is so great because of the attractiveness of the area for investing in properties that can be converted to rental units, the hold on to it strategy is a poor choice for the investor who wishes to make a solid return. There are other strategies that make much more sense. Even the Bargain Purchase strategy is better. In this concept, only properties that can be purchased at below 20% their true value are considered. The 20% figure allows the property to be returned to the market at once at its full value.
Another strategy that is related is the Increased Value strategy. This is going to be more likely in an area such as Provo real estate. It involves purchasing at the actual true value and making improvements within the first six months that increase the value by 20%, and then returning the property to the market at the increased value figure.
When rental property is the thrust of your real estate strategy, the Double Digit Cap Rate plan is a good investment choice. It limits your property purchases to those that can produce a capitalization rate of at least 10%. The capitalization rate is the net operating income of the property. The percentage figures in these strategies are guidelines for making the investment practical. If these minimum figures are not met, the investment capital should be invested in other low return investments and the real estate market avoided unless the hold on until it goes up strategy is used.
About the Author
Natalie Aranda is a freelance writer.
Real Estate Investing Strategies and the Economic Cycle
May 12, 2009 by Kenny Santos
Filed under Real Estate Investing
The Economic cycle plays an important role in real estate investing. The idea of an Economic cycle is simple. It states that what goes up must also come down. Although housing prices and real estate in general have had an overall increase in value for a great many years and there is confidence that the market will never crash completely. This has led many investors to consider real estate investment a secure thing, and their strategy is usually based on the long term potential of the investment. In other words, buy property and hold on to it until the profit you seek can be realized.
Although this strategy is not really bad for the long term investor, it will not enable him to realize the type of return that is possible when investing in certain profit rich areas such as Utah real estate. The cyclic nature of the Economic Cycle presents a danger that the market will be on a downswing when you are looking to unload your investment and the years taken to reach your goal might tie up your investment capital so that other opportunities are missed.
In an area such as Provo real estate, where profit potential is so great because of the attractiveness of the area for investing in properties that can be converted to rental units, the hold on to it strategy is a poor choice for the investor who wishes to make a solid return. There are other strategies that make much more sense. Even the Bargain Purchase strategy is better. In this concept, only properties that can be purchased at below 20% their true value are considered. The 20% figure allows the property to be returned to the market at once at its full value.
Another strategy that is related is the Increased Value strategy. This is going to be more likely in an area such as Provo real estate. It involves purchasing at the actual true value and making improvements within the first six months that increase the value by 20%, and then returning the property to the market at the increased value figure.
When rental property is the thrust of your real estate strategy, the Double Digit Cap Rate plan is a good investment choice. It limits your property purchases to those that can produce a capitalization rate of at least 10%. The capitalization rate is the net operating income of the property. The percentage figures in these strategies are guidelines for making the investment practical. If these minimum figures are not met, the investment capital should be invested in other low return investments and the real estate market avoided unless the hold on until it goes up strategy is used.
About the Author
Natalie Aranda is a freelance writer.
Real Estate Investing: Five Strategies For 2007
April 21, 2009 by Kenny Santos
Filed under Real Estate Investing
If you are considering opening a business or simply buying a valuable house, then the answer to your dreams is real estate investing: the offer is wide and the market trends request it. Real estate investing is just the sort of business anyone can start. However, if you want to turn real estate investing into a cash cow for you, then should follow Five proven real estate strategies which have proven truly effective.
Tip #1- Spend time on Research
When deciding on real estate investing, you have to be informed about everything that has to do with real estate investing in order to make sure that the choice you make is the best. Get lots of information, from the Internet or the local newspapers and agencies and use it productively. If real estate investing is your top priority, make sure you get a clear picture of what the property is worth at the purchase date. In case you decide to sell later, the financial side in real estate investing will tell you how prices can vary and what you should expect. Also, it is capital that you take into consideration if repairs and affiliate costs are included in the budget of real estate investing.
Tip #2-Value Adding
Real estate investing should also make you consider, before buying, if you can add value to the property you wish to purchase. The trick is to learn how to do small things that can make a big increase in the property value. But this ties in with the previous point, that is you need to research to see if the current property price is worth your while and effort.
Tip #3-Compare the property and bargain down the price
Very often real estate investing will put you in a position where two or more estates seem very promising and the choice become difficult. This shows how important the ability of comparing the offers is for somebody who adopts real estate investing. In close connection with comparison comes the negotiation skill, which is a must for all those working in real estate investing. Just think about it: you find the perfect estate, but the price is insane. So, negotiating may very well get that house for you without having to pay a fortune.
Tip #4- Know your budget and evaluate your options
Real estate investing cannot be separated from budget evaluation .This means that you will have to get a clear picture of how much money you can spend on a certain property. The trick therefore is to establish straightforward limits for your budgets so that real estate investing won?t dry your accounts. Time is another element that draws heavily on your success, so make sure you seize the moment and obtain the best offer, before anyone else gets ahead of you. Work hard to research and narrow down your options and you will find that you can start making some serious money with real estate investing yet!
Tip #5- Develop a game plan for each investment property
You should know beforehand what to do with a property before you purchase it. This game plan should have an exist strategy with the potential capital gains that you want to achieve before you sell. Also plan what your investment strategy and how you can achieve it.
In conclusion, taking massive action today is what you need to generate wealth in real estate investing in 2007 so seize the day and the money that you dream of may come sooner than you think.
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Joel Teo writes on various financial topics including Investment Properties in Las Vegas. Learn more about Investment Properties in Las Vegas in our Real Estate.

