Real Estate – Living In Norfolk Is Now Within Your Reach!
by author on Nov.01, 2010, under Main Articles
Dreaming of living in a waterfront property? Wake up and enjoy life by the bay in Norfolk, Virginia today.
Living in Norfolk can give you the best of living right on the riverside since the city is surrounded by bodies of water. Feel secured and safe in Norfolk since it houses the defense headquarters of the world’s biggest alliance, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, or NATO.
If these things are true, why do so many personal finance blogs steer clear of the topic of real estate investing while extolling the virtues of long-term investing in the stock market? And why have so many investors lost their investments through foreclosure because of this most recent real estate bust?
There are a myriad of ways to invest in real estate from mortgage-backed securities to REITs to tax liens. As a single investor, partner or part of a syndicate. Through properties bought for appreciation or cash flow. There are so many ways to interact with a property or group of properties for profit that the individual investor can get lost in the quagmire of information, courses and advice and end up going out with the tide, pushing up financial daisies or suffering any of the other terms used to describe financial catastrophes in today’s economy.
Because investing in real estate is a lot like specializing in a particular branch of medicine, this article is geared to the person who wants to own a tangible piece of property for investment purposes.
The Risks of Real Estate:
The risks of real estate are the same as any business and they are 1) liability 2) under capitalization 3) economies of scale 4) economic down turn 5) unknown exit strategy
Liability:
Unfortunately in America legal action is considered one of the acceptable ways for people to increase their wealth. If a property carries a mortgage, the bank will insist that the property owner carry liability insurance, but it doesn’t stop there. The savvy investor will explore the options of legal entities, LLCs and limited partnerships, before investing in even that first property.
Under Capitalization:
The most common reason that businesses fail is the lack of capital. Too many real estate investors are looking for the “no money down deal” which too many people take to mean free, free real estate. Whether or not an investor is able to acquire a property with no money down, that investor should have sufficient access to funds to cover taxes, insurance, 6 months of mortgage payments and repair costs.
Economies of scale:
Real estate investing can be and often is a capital intensive business and the costs are fixed. What this means is that a small investor must spread fixed costs over a few units and a large investor must spread fixed costs over a larger number of units. Vacancies, repairs, tenant damage that exceeds usual repair costs will affect a smaller investor to a much greater extent than a large investor. How do smaller investors become large? By systematically acquiring more properties, trading up and by partnering with other like-minded investors.
Choosing a realtor is akin to choosing a lawyer or doctor since one does not wish to lose out on a dream house or on a great bargain. The process of short listing or narrowing your search for a real estate agent is most often about how comfortable you are doing business with a particular individual. One has to look out for rehearsed responses and try to get to what the person can actually offer you. The trick lies in not falling for glib talk and going beyond the façade put up by many real estate agents. Most of the realtors are people with integrity, since they are professionals with a reputation to protect. However, what you have to look for in a real estate agent is his/her ability to understand your requirements and deliver accordingly.
Use legal entities:
Unfortunately America is the land of litigation and litigation is considered a socially acceptable way to make money. Proper use of legal entities can contain risk to one property and protect personal and private assets.
Carry appropriate liability insurance:
This one is self-explanatory.
Know when to buy:
Remember Buffett’s rule. It is time to sell when everyone is buying. When you buy for cashflow you won’t overpay for a property and when everyone is buying it is time to sell your underperforming properties. Keep your winners until you can trade your winners in for larger, performing properties.
Develop partners on the ground:
Developing your team is crucial to success. Property managers, mortgage brokers, and attorneys should be part of your team. If you are buying in a market you are unfamiliar with, ground partners become critical to your investment success. Don’t assume that because you live near a community you want to invest in, you are familiar with the dynamics of that community enough to safely invest. Develop your partners first.
Real estate is an essential part of any investment portfolio. Investing in a tangible piece of property is simple but team building, planning your exit strategy before you buy, and timing your purchases are part of the essential strategies for success. Forgetting the risks and ignoring the simple success strategies will wash many a would-be investor up on the shore or land him in the jail of failure
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