Real Estate and REITS Investing
July 24, 2011 by Kenny Santos
Filed under Real Estate Investing
You might think the first rule in real estate investment is location but really it is to be cautious of who you are working with. As with any other industry the real estate world is filled with its share of bad apples including a large majority of those late night infomercial gurus claiming to teach you the way to become a millionaire through real estate.
For those who are thinking about investing in real estate there are a few things you will need to make it a successful venture. First off you need investment capital or some form of getting it without putting yourself upside down financially.
Location of the investment property is highly important. You don’t want to invest in an area that has a failing economy or has too many for sale signs.
If you want to invest in real estate then you need to have great management, people, and negotiating skills to help you in every step of the process. It is likely that some sort of problem will occur so be prepared. Some people have the idea that flipping a house is as easy as buying a property, fixing up a few small inexpensive things, and then selling it for a major profit but it is never as simple as that.
There is also real estate investment trusts. This allows you to invest in real estate for far less money and there is no stress of fixing any tenants problems. REITS invest into several different corporations that are involved in real estate including everything from shopping centers to development companies. They are also listed on the NASDAQ and the stock exchange.
REITS work in a similar way as mutual funds with the exclusion that they set up a portfolio that is only involved in real estate. They must pay a large portion of their earnings to investors.
Before investing in a REIT you should fully think about the economic conditions where the key holdings are located. You should also know the past performance of the REIT and what the future projections look like. Speak with the REIT manager who works like a mutual funds manager.
REITS are similar to stocks, bonds, and mutual funds in the fact that they have high and low periods. They can turn into financially strong investments over time and pay dividends. REITS are liquid assets and are a much more secure way of investing in real estate then buying property.
The major reason that investing in real estate is considered so high risk is because the market is constantly fluctuating. For anyone to invest in any type of real estate without having adequate knowledge of the area surrounding it is very high risk.
It is wise to enlist the help of a professional real estate agent who can provide you with information that can help you profit despite the fluctuations in the market. Even if you only use one for your first investment a real estate professional can provide you with information that can help you find more profitable homes.
You may wish to contact Joe and Colleen Lane, Realtors? for more info on real estate, especially in the areas of Pasco Wa Real Estate, Richland Wa Real Estate, and surrounding Southeastern Washington Communities.
About the Author
Published by author Spencer H. The Lane Real Estate Team services Tri City Wa Real Estate, Kennewick Wa Real Estate.
Real Estate Investing In Multi-Family Apartments
March 20, 2011 by Kenny Santos
Filed under Real Estate Investing
Some investors find investing in multi-family apartments rewarding as they yield more long-term returns. An average individual investor cannot invest in multi-family apartments by himself; they make use of specialized REIT?S to do it for them or form a partnership with an experienced associate as it takes up time and needs an experienced person to see to the due-diligence, to take control and manage the property wisely.
Tips on How to Invest In Multi-Family Apartments:
It is necessary to identify a stable, profitable multi-family apartment, have a good idea of the local market and the have the ability to estimate the land value as well as the building value properly.
It is essential to make a financial as well as marketing analysis of the property.
Present a well thought out irresistible offer to the seller once you have made sure the necessary finances are in order.
Proceed with the due diligence and not be satisfied until you have studied in detail every document relating to the building and the maintenance of its equipments etc. The title deeds, tax returns of last 3 years if possible, insurance policies, financial records, information of any existing liens, all leases and all contracts for equipment maintenance, parking lot contracts, all utility bills, fire systems, litigation history, tenant and associated problem records etc. will be appraised. Engineering inspection, environmental inspection etc. will be conducted on site.
Have an attorney study all the documents and explain them to you.
Once the due diligence matters have been cleared it is time to bargain for as low a price as possible and legally purchase the property if it suits your needs and seems a profitable venture.
Try, and get a triple net multi-family apartment, as it could be a hassle-free investment as the owner just has to receive monthly rental checks and does not have to worry about maintenance etc. as the tenants are in charge of that!
People like investing in multi-family apartments because of increased cash flow, competition is less, if indeed you are in charge of maintenance because of the big cash flow it will be easier to hire a manger to take care of the property and deal with its problems. Multi-family apartments are also in demand because the property appreciates better than a single-family property. Some creative real state investors make fortunes rehabbing run down condos and giving them a face-lift! Thus, multi-family apartments are ideal suited for those who have large sums of money on hand to buy and invest in high yielding properties. They should have the expertise to deal with tenants and collecting rents on time and know what action to take incase the tenant defaults on payments.
There are firms offering products as well as services to help run businesses successfully.
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Alexander Gordon is a writer for http://www.smallbusinessconsulting.com - The Small Business Consulting Community. Sign-up for the free success steps newsletter and get our booklet valued at $24.95 for free as a special bonus. The newsletter provides daily strategies on starting and significantly growing a business. Business Owners all across the country are joining “The Community of Small Business Owners? to receive and provide strategies, insight, tips, support and more on starting, managing, growing, and selling their businesses. As a member, you will have access to true Millionaire Business Owners who will provide strategies and tips from their real-life experiences. |
Real Estate Investing In Multi-Family Apartments
November 26, 2010 by Kenny Santos
Filed under Real Estate Investing
Some investors find investing in multi-family apartments rewarding as they yield more long-term returns. An average individual investor cannot invest in multi-family apartments by himself; they make use of specialized REIT?S to do it for them or form a partnership with an experienced associate as it takes up time and needs an experienced person to see to the due-diligence, to take control and manage the property wisely.
Tips on How to Invest In Multi-Family Apartments:
It is necessary to identify a stable, profitable multi-family apartment, have a good idea of the local market and the have the ability to estimate the land value as well as the building value properly.
It is essential to make a financial as well as marketing analysis of the property.
Present a well thought out irresistible offer to the seller once you have made sure the necessary finances are in order.
Proceed with the due diligence and not be satisfied until you have studied in detail every document relating to the building and the maintenance of its equipments etc. The title deeds, tax returns of last 3 years if possible, insurance policies, financial records, information of any existing liens, all leases and all contracts for equipment maintenance, parking lot contracts, all utility bills, fire systems, litigation history, tenant and associated problem records etc. will be appraised. Engineering inspection, environmental inspection etc. will be conducted on site.
Have an attorney study all the documents and explain them to you.
Once the due diligence matters have been cleared it is time to bargain for as low a price as possible and legally purchase the property if it suits your needs and seems a profitable venture.
Try, and get a triple net multi-family apartment, as it could be a hassle-free investment as the owner just has to receive monthly rental checks and does not have to worry about maintenance etc. as the tenants are in charge of that!
People like investing in multi-family apartments because of increased cash flow, competition is less, if indeed you are in charge of maintenance because of the big cash flow it will be easier to hire a manger to take care of the property and deal with its problems. Multi-family apartments are also in demand because the property appreciates better than a single-family property. Some creative real state investors make fortunes rehabbing run down condos and giving them a face-lift! Thus, multi-family apartments are ideal suited for those who have large sums of money on hand to buy and invest in high yielding properties. They should have the expertise to deal with tenants and collecting rents on time and know what action to take incase the tenant defaults on payments.
There are firms offering products as well as services to help run businesses successfully.
|
Alexander Gordon is a writer for http://www.smallbusinessconsulting.com - The Small Business Consulting Community. Sign-up for the free success steps newsletter and get our booklet valued at $24.95 for free as a special bonus. The newsletter provides daily strategies on starting and significantly growing a business. Business Owners all across the country are joining “The Community of Small Business Owners? to receive and provide strategies, insight, tips, support and more on starting, managing, growing, and selling their businesses. As a member, you will have access to true Millionaire Business Owners who will provide strategies and tips from their real-life experiences. |
Real Estate and REITS Investing
June 13, 2010 by Kenny Santos
Filed under Real Estate Investing
You might think the first rule in real estate investment is location but really it is to be cautious of who you are working with. As with any other industry the real estate world is filled with its share of bad apples including a large majority of those late night infomercial gurus claiming to teach you the way to become a millionaire through real estate.
For those who are thinking about investing in real estate there are a few things you will need to make it a successful venture. First off you need investment capital or some form of getting it without putting yourself upside down financially.
Location of the investment property is highly important. You don’t want to invest in an area that has a failing economy or has too many for sale signs.
If you want to invest in real estate then you need to have great management, people, and negotiating skills to help you in every step of the process. It is likely that some sort of problem will occur so be prepared. Some people have the idea that flipping a house is as easy as buying a property, fixing up a few small inexpensive things, and then selling it for a major profit but it is never as simple as that.
There is also real estate investment trusts. This allows you to invest in real estate for far less money and there is no stress of fixing any tenants problems. REITS invest into several different corporations that are involved in real estate including everything from shopping centers to development companies. They are also listed on the NASDAQ and the stock exchange.
REITS work in a similar way as mutual funds with the exclusion that they set up a portfolio that is only involved in real estate. They must pay a large portion of their earnings to investors.
Before investing in a REIT you should fully think about the economic conditions where the key holdings are located. You should also know the past performance of the REIT and what the future projections look like. Speak with the REIT manager who works like a mutual funds manager.
REITS are similar to stocks, bonds, and mutual funds in the fact that they have high and low periods. They can turn into financially strong investments over time and pay dividends. REITS are liquid assets and are a much more secure way of investing in real estate then buying property.
The major reason that investing in real estate is considered so high risk is because the market is constantly fluctuating. For anyone to invest in any type of real estate without having adequate knowledge of the area surrounding it is very high risk.
It is wise to enlist the help of a professional real estate agent who can provide you with information that can help you profit despite the fluctuations in the market. Even if you only use one for your first investment a real estate professional can provide you with information that can help you find more profitable homes.
You may wish to contact Joe and Colleen Lane, Realtors? for more info on real estate, especially in the areas of Pasco Wa Real Estate, Richland Wa Real Estate, and surrounding Southeastern Washington Communities.
About the Author
Published by author Spencer H. The Lane Real Estate Team services Tri City Wa Real Estate, Kennewick Wa Real Estate.
Real Estate Investing In Multi-Family Apartments
March 3, 2010 by Kenny Santos
Filed under Real Estate Investing
Some investors find investing in multi-family apartments rewarding as they yield more long-term returns. An average individual investor cannot invest in multi-family apartments by himself; they make use of specialized REIT?S to do it for them or form a partnership with an experienced associate as it takes up time and needs an experienced person to see to the due-diligence, to take control and manage the property wisely.
Tips on How to Invest In Multi-Family Apartments:
It is necessary to identify a stable, profitable multi-family apartment, have a good idea of the local market and the have the ability to estimate the land value as well as the building value properly.
It is essential to make a financial as well as marketing analysis of the property.
Present a well thought out irresistible offer to the seller once you have made sure the necessary finances are in order.
Proceed with the due diligence and not be satisfied until you have studied in detail every document relating to the building and the maintenance of its equipments etc. The title deeds, tax returns of last 3 years if possible, insurance policies, financial records, information of any existing liens, all leases and all contracts for equipment maintenance, parking lot contracts, all utility bills, fire systems, litigation history, tenant and associated problem records etc. will be appraised. Engineering inspection, environmental inspection etc. will be conducted on site.
Have an attorney study all the documents and explain them to you.
Once the due diligence matters have been cleared it is time to bargain for as low a price as possible and legally purchase the property if it suits your needs and seems a profitable venture.
Try, and get a triple net multi-family apartment, as it could be a hassle-free investment as the owner just has to receive monthly rental checks and does not have to worry about maintenance etc. as the tenants are in charge of that!
People like investing in multi-family apartments because of increased cash flow, competition is less, if indeed you are in charge of maintenance because of the big cash flow it will be easier to hire a manger to take care of the property and deal with its problems. Multi-family apartments are also in demand because the property appreciates better than a single-family property. Some creative real state investors make fortunes rehabbing run down condos and giving them a face-lift! Thus, multi-family apartments are ideal suited for those who have large sums of money on hand to buy and invest in high yielding properties. They should have the expertise to deal with tenants and collecting rents on time and know what action to take incase the tenant defaults on payments.
There are firms offering products as well as services to help run businesses successfully.
|
Alexander Gordon is a writer for http://www.smallbusinessconsulting.com - The Small Business Consulting Community. Sign-up for the free success steps newsletter and get our booklet valued at $24.95 for free as a special bonus. The newsletter provides daily strategies on starting and significantly growing a business. Business Owners all across the country are joining “The Community of Small Business Owners? to receive and provide strategies, insight, tips, support and more on starting, managing, growing, and selling their businesses. As a member, you will have access to true Millionaire Business Owners who will provide strategies and tips from their real-life experiences. |
Real Estate and REITS Investing
November 16, 2009 by Kenny Santos
Filed under Real Estate Investing
You might think the first rule in real estate investment is location but really it is to be cautious of who you are working with. As with any other industry the real estate world is filled with its share of bad apples including a large majority of those late night infomercial gurus claiming to teach you the way to become a millionaire through real estate.
For those who are thinking about investing in real estate there are a few things you will need to make it a successful venture. First off you need investment capital or some form of getting it without putting yourself upside down financially.
Location of the investment property is highly important. You don’t want to invest in an area that has a failing economy or has too many for sale signs.
If you want to invest in real estate then you need to have great management, people, and negotiating skills to help you in every step of the process. It is likely that some sort of problem will occur so be prepared. Some people have the idea that flipping a house is as easy as buying a property, fixing up a few small inexpensive things, and then selling it for a major profit but it is never as simple as that.
There is also real estate investment trusts. This allows you to invest in real estate for far less money and there is no stress of fixing any tenants problems. REITS invest into several different corporations that are involved in real estate including everything from shopping centers to development companies. They are also listed on the NASDAQ and the stock exchange.
REITS work in a similar way as mutual funds with the exclusion that they set up a portfolio that is only involved in real estate. They must pay a large portion of their earnings to investors.
Before investing in a REIT you should fully think about the economic conditions where the key holdings are located. You should also know the past performance of the REIT and what the future projections look like. Speak with the REIT manager who works like a mutual funds manager.
REITS are similar to stocks, bonds, and mutual funds in the fact that they have high and low periods. They can turn into financially strong investments over time and pay dividends. REITS are liquid assets and are a much more secure way of investing in real estate then buying property.
The major reason that investing in real estate is considered so high risk is because the market is constantly fluctuating. For anyone to invest in any type of real estate without having adequate knowledge of the area surrounding it is very high risk.
It is wise to enlist the help of a professional real estate agent who can provide you with information that can help you profit despite the fluctuations in the market. Even if you only use one for your first investment a real estate professional can provide you with information that can help you find more profitable homes.
You may wish to contact Joe and Colleen Lane, Realtors? for more info on real estate, especially in the areas of Pasco Wa Real Estate, Richland Wa Real Estate, and surrounding Southeastern Washington Communities.
About the Author
Published by author Spencer H. The Lane Real Estate Team services Tri City Wa Real Estate, Kennewick Wa Real Estate.
Real Estate Investing In Multi-Family Apartments
September 18, 2009 by Kenny Santos
Filed under Real Estate Investing
Some investors find investing in multi-family apartments rewarding as they yield more long-term returns. An average individual investor cannot invest in multi-family apartments by himself; they make use of specialized REIT?S to do it for them or form a partnership with an experienced associate as it takes up time and needs an experienced person to see to the due-diligence, to take control and manage the property wisely.
Tips on How to Invest In Multi-Family Apartments:
It is necessary to identify a stable, profitable multi-family apartment, have a good idea of the local market and the have the ability to estimate the land value as well as the building value properly.
It is essential to make a financial as well as marketing analysis of the property.
Present a well thought out irresistible offer to the seller once you have made sure the necessary finances are in order.
Proceed with the due diligence and not be satisfied until you have studied in detail every document relating to the building and the maintenance of its equipments etc. The title deeds, tax returns of last 3 years if possible, insurance policies, financial records, information of any existing liens, all leases and all contracts for equipment maintenance, parking lot contracts, all utility bills, fire systems, litigation history, tenant and associated problem records etc. will be appraised. Engineering inspection, environmental inspection etc. will be conducted on site.
Have an attorney study all the documents and explain them to you.
Once the due diligence matters have been cleared it is time to bargain for as low a price as possible and legally purchase the property if it suits your needs and seems a profitable venture.
Try, and get a triple net multi-family apartment, as it could be a hassle-free investment as the owner just has to receive monthly rental checks and does not have to worry about maintenance etc. as the tenants are in charge of that!
People like investing in multi-family apartments because of increased cash flow, competition is less, if indeed you are in charge of maintenance because of the big cash flow it will be easier to hire a manger to take care of the property and deal with its problems. Multi-family apartments are also in demand because the property appreciates better than a single-family property. Some creative real state investors make fortunes rehabbing run down condos and giving them a face-lift! Thus, multi-family apartments are ideal suited for those who have large sums of money on hand to buy and invest in high yielding properties. They should have the expertise to deal with tenants and collecting rents on time and know what action to take incase the tenant defaults on payments.
There are firms offering products as well as services to help run businesses successfully.
|
Alexander Gordon is a writer for http://www.smallbusinessconsulting.com - The Small Business Consulting Community. Sign-up for the free success steps newsletter and get our booklet valued at $24.95 for free as a special bonus. The newsletter provides daily strategies on starting and significantly growing a business. Business Owners all across the country are joining “The Community of Small Business Owners? to receive and provide strategies, insight, tips, support and more on starting, managing, growing, and selling their businesses. As a member, you will have access to true Millionaire Business Owners who will provide strategies and tips from their real-life experiences. |
Real Estate Investing In Multi-Family Apartments
July 10, 2009 by Kenny Santos
Filed under Real Estate Investing
Some investors find investing in multi-family apartments rewarding as they yield more long-term returns. An average individual investor cannot invest in multi-family apartments by himself; they make use of specialized REIT?S to do it for them or form a partnership with an experienced associate as it takes up time and needs an experienced person to see to the due-diligence, to take control and manage the property wisely.
Tips on How to Invest In Multi-Family Apartments:
It is necessary to identify a stable, profitable multi-family apartment, have a good idea of the local market and the have the ability to estimate the land value as well as the building value properly.
It is essential to make a financial as well as marketing analysis of the property.
Present a well thought out irresistible offer to the seller once you have made sure the necessary finances are in order.
Proceed with the due diligence and not be satisfied until you have studied in detail every document relating to the building and the maintenance of its equipments etc. The title deeds, tax returns of last 3 years if possible, insurance policies, financial records, information of any existing liens, all leases and all contracts for equipment maintenance, parking lot contracts, all utility bills, fire systems, litigation history, tenant and associated problem records etc. will be appraised. Engineering inspection, environmental inspection etc. will be conducted on site.
Have an attorney study all the documents and explain them to you.
Once the due diligence matters have been cleared it is time to bargain for as low a price as possible and legally purchase the property if it suits your needs and seems a profitable venture.
Try, and get a triple net multi-family apartment, as it could be a hassle-free investment as the owner just has to receive monthly rental checks and does not have to worry about maintenance etc. as the tenants are in charge of that!
People like investing in multi-family apartments because of increased cash flow, competition is less, if indeed you are in charge of maintenance because of the big cash flow it will be easier to hire a manger to take care of the property and deal with its problems. Multi-family apartments are also in demand because the property appreciates better than a single-family property. Some creative real state investors make fortunes rehabbing run down condos and giving them a face-lift! Thus, multi-family apartments are ideal suited for those who have large sums of money on hand to buy and invest in high yielding properties. They should have the expertise to deal with tenants and collecting rents on time and know what action to take incase the tenant defaults on payments.
There are firms offering products as well as services to help run businesses successfully.
|
Alexander Gordon is a writer for http://www.smallbusinessconsulting.com - The Small Business Consulting Community. Sign-up for the free success steps newsletter and get our booklet valued at $24.95 for free as a special bonus. The newsletter provides daily strategies on starting and significantly growing a business. Business Owners all across the country are joining “The Community of Small Business Owners? to receive and provide strategies, insight, tips, support and more on starting, managing, growing, and selling their businesses. As a member, you will have access to true Millionaire Business Owners who will provide strategies and tips from their real-life experiences. |

