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Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 12:05 am Subject: Are real estate investments really beneficial? |
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My Regards to the community, I am working in a private firm and really want to secure my future by doing some investments as I can’t be so dependent on my current job forever for all my basic needs. . Can somebody help me, to make me decide that where should I invest my money to get long term profits?
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Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 8:45 am Subject: |
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Welcome Caun is right- real estate is too shaky right now. My friend is a Realtor and a loan closer and, needless to say, she is wondering if she can pay bills this month.
We have the 401k and the secure stuff through the job for now..Good Luck..Karen
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Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2008 10:44 pm Subject: Are real estate investments really beneficial? |
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Yes, I can help you in your query. As being a private firm employee every person secures his future so there is nothing wrong in it if you are also thinking the same. But if you are looking for a long term investment I will suggest you blog.ira-401k-realestate.com/about/real estate investment.These are basically the long term beneficial investments.
I hope it will actually help you.
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I agree as well but if you can find foreclosures and "short sales' under market value real estate--(I have purchased three of these properties in past 4 months )and already have them rented from people who lost their homes due to foreclosures--and will end up with free and clear properties several years from now..real estate is still a good investment if you can find the right deal..realtors are way over vested and many of them quit very good jobs to persue the greener pastures ..they are not going to pay the bills unless they can sell something that investor can turn a profit on..I purchased my recent properties at real estate auctions and would not advise looking for a realtor if you are looking to make money..look into foreclosure and real estate auctions in your town..not realtors!!!!!!!!!
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Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 5:27 pm Subject: |
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I disagree, if you can find a bargain property you should buy it. The market will eventually turn. The other investment is finding a cheap property for rental, but make sure that the property generates cash right away and each month, otherwise it is not an asset.
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Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 6:27 am Subject: |
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i've seen many people lose money in foreclosures. make sure you know the laws of the state you're in and do a correct title search. many states requrie you to pay for all liens and expenses. i have seen many people get stuck owing twice of what they paid. also, houses are sold buyer beware. it other words, you have no idea what kind of repair work it might need (i've seen someone have to redo an entire second floor because an addition wasn't up to code.)
Another thing that sometimes happens is people intenionally flood thier houses, make problems as they leave (and if they don't want to leave, the buyer is usually responsible for paying for the eviction, moving truck, and storage for the original owner's stuff).
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Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 9:21 am Subject: |
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I have some clients who have bought foreclosures and they have mostly all regretted them due to headaches that just weren't worth their time and efforts.
BUT I think that with the economies downturn, there will be more foreclosures hitting the market all the time, and "better" quality ones versus plain old run down fixer uppers that foreclosured used to be.
Probably if you do your homework and have the free time, it would be worth it. But if you work one or two full time jobs and are not handy with repairs yourself, it is probably not worth the money, time and effort necessary. Same goes for rental properties in general!
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Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 9:54 am Subject: |
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i agree, i am having problems like that with my landlord. him and his wife work full time and it seems they never have enough free time to properly correct problems in the apartment i'm living in.
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Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 5:02 am Subject: |
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It's easy to find property you can buy cheap right now. The problem is you won't be able to sell it easily to get your profit back after you fix it up.
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