FAP Turbo

Make Over 90% Winning Trades Now!

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Getting Started In Residential Property Investment

By Layla Vanderbilt

A residential investment property is a real estate property which is not occupied by the owner. Acting as a landlord, the owner rents out the property to tenants, or contracts tenant management to a property management company. There are a number of different types of residential investment property, and many people are introduced to the world of real estate investing through such properties, gradually acquiring skills which allow them to invest in bigger projects and to explore other types of real estate investment options.

While it is good to have luck on your side, you need more than luck to make this work. The more information you have when making an investment, they better off you will be. You must research the residential property investment that you are considering. Your money is valuable and you will want to protect yours with a well-thought out strategy.

After you?ve completed your homework you are ready to take the next step. This means you?ll be checking out lots of different residential investment properties. The prime mistake most first-time investors make is listening to the hard sell pitches for so-called ?hot properties.? Currently overseas real estate is all the hype right. That?s great if you?re planning on living oversea, but it?s not a good investment for your real estate portfolio. Leave if for tourists!

The prospect of making you first residential property investment can be exciting or it can cause feelings of anxiety or fear. It?s normal to experience both feelings, but don?t let the excitement of the purchase take precedence over your good common in accessing a good investment or let fear or anxiety keep you from getting started.

A property that you buy with the purpose of generating financial returns is called an investment property. This property could be land, a single apartment or house, a block of flats, a commercial or industrial building. Investment properties generate profits through rental income, capital growth or both. Investment properties are generally not used for residential purposes.

What is more important in you circumstances: Capital growth or income? Are you hoping to achieve both? When you are purchasing or marketing properties, you will have your own goals and methods. However, some investors do fall for the hype presented by real estate agents and buy into what seems like a good deal. The best thing a new investor can do is figure out their goals and focus on a strategy to obtain them. Here are the four basic options for property investors:

1. You can ?Flip Property? - make repairs and profit from the sale. 2. Buy ?Income Generating Property? ? Single family and multitenant units. 3. Buy Undeveloped Land ? to profit from the subdivision are sale of lots. 4. Invest in Property Development Company ? let a Pro do all the work!

After you?ve decided which investment strategy best meets your needs and your specific goals you should consult with professional for advice. The fees you pay your lawyer, accountant and real estate agent is minor compared to the loss of your investment. Also these professional are excellent sources for tips on real estate to check out. Finally you need to stay on top of your local market by following reliable source only! Beware of information from the media, which can be incorrect and often is misleading. - 23162

About the Author:

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]

<< Home