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Effect of political factors on Real Estate growth

October 2nd, 2007

Do not be fooled, political factors have a direct effect on the growth of the real estate market. We would like that the effect of political factors on real estate is minimal, but that depends on the state of the economy at the time. Remember, real estate growth coincides with economic factors, and those economic factors are also affected by political factors.

How do political factors play into the real estate picture? The state of the economy is frequently the result of strong or weak political leadership though not always. There may be a weak economy with high unemployment and prices, but if the mortgage interest rates are low, the real estate market will not suffer, and thus, it will be a sound investment for investors. It is rare that real estate growth slows because of the economic conditions within the rest of the economic sector, but it may experience less growth than it would if the entire economy were strong.

The effect of political factors on real estate can vary among states just as the state of the economy can differ between cities within a state. As the inflation rate rose from 1.97% in August to 2.97% in September, we see a trend that may have a detrimental effect on the real estate growth, especially with October’s unemployment at 4.7% for the second month in a row. Interest rates are currently remaining below 7%, but if that figure should increase, the real estate growth rate may decrease to accommodate higher interest rates.

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ABCs of Flipping Houses

September 25th, 2007

All new things can be a little frightening or intimidating at first glance. The same is definitely true when it comes to flipping houses. Many people feel several times during their first flip that they have gotten in over their heads. The truth is that it will take more than a few flips to feel comfortable with the process. Most people make very little, if any real profit on their first flip and write it off as a learning experience only to enter into the next flip with newly learned lessons and a positive attitude. Learning the ABCs of flipping houses is a great place to begin and can help you avoid costly mistakes made by many first time flippers.

1) Appraise. You need to have a proper appraisal performed on the house you intend to flip and compare it to other houses in better condition and of similar size and style within the neighborhood. You do not want to buy the best house in the neighborhood, in fact it is best if you can find the neighborhood eyesore and turn it into a competitive house for the neighborhood in order to get the most for your money. More importantly you want the appraisal to reveal the actual value of the home now as compared to the price you are paying and talk to the appraiser about what the home would be worth the with improvements you are planning to make.
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The right time to invest in Real Estate

September 18th, 2007

One of the questions new investors may ask seasoned investors concerns the right time to invest. If you follow the trend in the market, you will know when to invest in real estate. It’s essential to know the right time to invest in real estate in order to get the highest return on your money. The field of real estate investing is tricky, and it requires that investors always be on their toes and know the market trends and the best time to invest.

In order to know the right time to invest in real estate, you have to conscientiously follow the trends in the market including interest rates. Why interest rates? Because when they go down, the property values go up to encourage sellers to list their properties. When interest rates are lower, buyers can afford a more expensive house for the same payments they would have paid on a less expensive house at a higher interest rate.

New investors need time to learn the right time to invest in real estate, but once they know how to follow the market trends, they have the knowledge he needs to invest in real estate when he can make the most money. It’s essential for a potential investor to know the right time to invest, and he can only know this by researching both the real estate and financial markets.

It’s important to know the activity of both sectors if you want to know the best time to invest in real estate because they tie in to one another. If you have been following these markets at any time, you know that when interest rates on mortgages go up substantially, the growth rate of real estate goes down. Fortunately, this also works in reverse, though one does not always like paying higher interest rates in order to obtain real estate that will escalate in value quicker.

Those who have been involved in the real estate market for a while are already aware how to determine when it is the right time to invest. Whenever there is talk about the Federal Reserve raising the prime rate, you can be sure that the banks and mortgage companies will follow suit. The financial institutions tie into one another and affect the economy as a whole. It is sometimes a difficult situation for an investor, especially someone new to the trade, to know just when to invest in real estate.

If you talk to any successful real estate investor, you will discover the key elements in successful investing lie in the timing. It’s not only market timing but also that of a potential seller who is waiting for the “right offer.” After a property has been on the market for several months with no potential buyer, the seller is usually willing to negotiate more readily. You have to understand the seller’s situation in order to know when he is more likely to accept any reasonable offer.

Choosing the right time to invest is an essential element in becoming a successful investor. If you don’t know the right time to invest in real estate, you are likely to make the wrong decision, and though you won’t lose when you invest in real estate, you will not make as much money as you would by investing at the right time.

 

The right time to invest in Real Estate

September 11th, 2007

One of the questions new investors may ask seasoned investors concerns the right time to invest. If you follow the trend in the market, you will know when to invest in real estate. It’s essential to know the right time to invest in real estate in order to get the highest return on your money. The field of real estate investing is tricky, and it requires that investors always be on their toes and know the market trends and the best time to invest.

In order to know the right time to invest in real estate, you have to conscientiously follow the trends in the market including interest rates. Why interest rates? Because when they go down, the property values go up to encourage sellers to list their properties. When interest rates are lower, buyers can afford a more expensive house for the same payments they would have paid on a less expensive house at a higher interest rate.

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Secure your future by investing in Real Estate

September 4th, 2007

When you’re looking to secure your future, the best way to do that is with real estate. You can guarantee your future by investing in commodities that you know will grow for you. One of the ways to do that is investing in real estate. Real estate is one of those items that always grows in value, though sometimes at a slower pace. You can guarantee a secure future by investing in real estate. Things like stocks, bonds, securities, and even mutual funds are more volatile than real estate.

Many people who do not consider themselves as risk-takers invest in real estate. They may not buy stocks, bonds, or other types of risky investment instruments, but they will invest in real estate because it always increases in value unless you let the property go into total disrepair. Certainly in times of high inflation, properties will increase at a slower pace, but other than the Great Depression, there has never been a time in history when property values have decreased as an overall trend.

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Finding a Flip

August 28th, 2007

Flipping houses is becoming increasingly popular. Unfortunately, the popularity of the idea is creating a bit of competition among those who would love to try it out for the first time. The increased competition often serves to drive up the costs involved in purchasing the profit, which only manages to lower the profit potential. However if you find a good deal and feel that the property is a good candidate for a flip you can ask yourself the following questions to help you determine whether or not the property really is a good candidate.

1) Have you had a qualified inspection and determined that there are only minor repairs that need to be made to the property and the landscaping? This is important because every repair that needs to be made will eat into your budget. You want to complete the project with as little extra money invested as possible in order to get the greatest return on your real estate investment possible.
2) Is the property suitable for the neighborhood? By this I mean is the property a three-bedroom house build for families in the middle of a retirement community or is it a one bedroom, cottage-style home in the midst of family houses? These aren’t exactly a good match and can cause problems when it comes time to sell.
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Do You Need a Property Manager?

August 21st, 2007

There are many decisions that you will need to make when investing in real estate. One of those decisions, for those handling rental properties is whether or not you need a property manager. Property managers have many uses and are a great idea for those who have many properties to handle and wish to have a life away from their real estate investing businesses. A property manager is your buffer between your tenants and your family.

The benefits of a good property management service are quite numerous. To begin with you will find that they eliminate the need for tenants to have your phone number. If you’ve dealt with rental properties before without the buffer of a property manager you are surely aware that it doesn’t matter what time of night or the morning things go wrong, you are the first person your tenants call to fix those things. A property management service is able to handle many things for you while letting you sleep through the night. It’s no small favor when you consider the multiples of tenants as you purchase more properties. A few late night phone calls and many rental property owners are almost ready to get out of the business of renting properties.

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Commercial Real Estate Investing

August 14th, 2007

The financial industry greats will be the first to tell you that real estate investing has the potential to bring in serious profits. They will also gleefully inform you that the risks in some cases far outweigh the potential, especially if they are among the more cautious investors in the industry. Those who have made their fortunes in real estate however will tell you that investing in real estate is worth every ounce of risk when you manage to work through the rough patches and find your way to real estate investing fortunes.

Commercial real estate is somewhat unique among real estate investment types. This is the type of real estate that requires a high investment to get into the game, much higher than most residential property and poses equally great risks depending on what you plan to do with your commercial real estate investment. Of course you will also find more than a few options for your commercial real estate investment that many investors find appealing.

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Benefits of Flipping Houses

August 7th, 2007

Aside from the obvious financial rewards that go along with real estate investing and flipping houses there are a few more abstract benefits that can be gained when you embark on a house flipping adventure if you are looking for a little more incentive to get going in the direction of your dreams of real estate riches through flipping houses.

Most things in life have more than one pro or con to them and the same can be said when it comes to flipping houses. Whether you are doing this for a living or this is a one-time deal you will find that there are all kinds of little lessons you learn along the way. Knowledge is rarely a bad thing and the lessons you learn while flipping houses are lessons that can be applied in many aspects of your life.

1) Budgeting. There are few things that can give you a crash course in budgeting quicker than flipping a house. In order to successfully flip the house you are working on you will need to learn to budget quickly or you will wind up literally hemorrhaging money. Learning to set a budget and stick with it are both necessary skills for any flipping houses but when they carry over into other real life applications you will find that this is a very useful skill that has you looking at everyday purchases with new eyes.
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How to Maximize Profits on a House Flip

July 31st, 2007

When it comes to real estate investing a house flip is a great way to go. It’s also a rather bold move for many who are considering this as a first time real estate investment. At the same time you can minimize the risk while maximizing the profit potential by following a few guidelines.

1) Have an inspection. For whatever reason there are many people who enter into a property flip situation without ever having a valid and complete inspection of the property made. This means you could be doing work that will need to be undone at some later point in the process. You want to avoid this situation if at all possible and it is easily done (in most cases) by having a thorough inspection. There will almost always however be some unanticipated surprises along the way.
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