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Three Ways in Financing Investment Property

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

Financing investment property is about obtaining a property for short and long term investment. Investors would either acquire a property to have it leased to generate revenue or have it renovated and sell it in a higher price. First is to use your own funds assuming that you have enough money to buy a property without any assistant from outside finance. This gives you an option of not having to go through a lot of paperwork and adhere to financing companies’ strict rules or having to discuss your every move to your partner in making decisions. You can do things freely but will be risky if you’re not being careful and will lead you to bankruptcy.

This second approach is the most common method in financing investment property wherein the investor should secure a line of credit from a local bank. This is for buying a property or payment for renovations. If you need a produce a regular income, you will be able to repay from the line of credit from the money that comes in every month. When you resell after making improvements and credit will be paid off at the time of the sale, they call it “flipping”. After it has been sold, you will find that you will have enough to do another flipping property venture.

Third strategy in financing investment property is to find one or more investors to help you with the finance. At least you will have someone to share all the expenses without having to release all your own resources. The taxes payment for renovations will be distributed at the same time you and your partner own the property. This is likely the most conventional way when having a commercial investment but this can also work with owning a residential property. If both partners have a positive working relationship, this is the easiest way in making money out of financing investment property. All you need to have when deciding the best approach is the line of credit you have and the property you want to obtain. It is wise to understand the advantages and disadvantages when choosing from the three strategies in financing investment property, then use the one that would work best for your interest.

Investing In Real Estate Smartly

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

Property prices may be falling, but what goes down must invariably come back up again sooner or later. Speculators love down markets, and right now, they would be feeling exciting about the “crisis” that’s going on right now. Of course, just because property prices have gone down, that’s not to say that you should dump your entire life’s savings into a whole bunch of properties bound for real estate hell. What you should be considering is investing in real estate SMARTLY.

Don’t invest beyond your means, make sound investments rather than settling on hasty decisions vexed by your own doubts, and be sure you’re in it for the long term. Yes, long term. Obviously with the economy in the state it’s in, real estate investments are not going to perform well for some time. In fact, if you do invest in real estate now, be prepared for a possible loss in value over the next several months. But as mentioned before, what goes down will come back up again.

It’s highly unlikely that property prices will remain in the dumps for good, so even though you shouldn’t be banking on the possibility that property prices will soar to heights they once were at, you can still earn quite a fair bit once the prices come back up. It’s a matter of choosing the right property, and then waiting it out while the economy recovers and investor confidence in real estate is restored once again.

A lot of people who have defaulted on their mortgages are now losing their homes and looking for a place to live. And the credit crisis is as big as it is for a reason; it’s not just a handful of people who have defaulted on their mortgage loans, it’s a pretty sizable portion of the population across the country. The huge number of foreclosures on people’s homes presents the real estate investor with a great business opportunity.

Because of these foreclosures, these people will not be able to get a new home loan right away. So, thousands of new renters will be going into the market looking for a property to rent. If you’ve invested in real estate you’d be able to capitalize on this situation, and not only will you be providing a roof over these people’s heads, you’ll be able to earn some money out of it at the same time.

While it is true that real estate investments always have some element of risk to them, there is still hope of earning a decent return from capitalizing on the market’s downtrend. Purchase a property cheap, earn perpetual income from renting it out, then after a few years, once the market recovers and prices climb back up, sell the property for a profit.