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Real Estate Investment Requires Homework

By: Rob Carlton
 

Are you thinking of investing in real estate? You might be thinking that real estate can be the easiest way to make money. Many people say that investing in property is the most sure fire way to make a profit. While it's true that you can make a healthy profit, it is far from easy and before you choose to invest in property you should take a few things into consideration.

Investing in real estate is a complicated business and since there is a large initial investment, a lot can easily be lost if you don't do your homework. Also spend some time determining what your financial goals are with respect to your property investment. What kind of profit do you want to make and over what period of time? It's difficult to figure out what kind of profit you can make with property since the market fluctuates. It will almost surely make money as a long term investment but if you're looking at a short term investment then you might make very little (or no) profit. You might even lose money if you're not willing to hold on to the property.

Make a short term and long term business goal; a one year and five year plan, for example. You'll want to estimate how much capital you have to invest which can be tricky if you're first investment is your current residence. Write it down in detail and review it regularly to see if you're on goal.

If you only have a small amount of money to invest, say 10,000 dollars, then you'll probably be investing in your current residence or in the market for a "fixer-upper". It is possible to get a secondary property with little or no money down if you have good credit but that would mean you'd want to make sure the housing market would rise quickly to offset the amount of mortgage payments. This may not be the wisest way to invest since there are tax implications on secondary properties. This could easily eat away at any profit and even cause you to lose money since you'll still be paying for your investment after it's sold.

You'll also need to consider how much risk you're willing to take. This will greatly vary depending on your personality type and how much you have riding on the investment. If you have several properties already then you might be willing to take risks. Some choose to preserve there capital and look to the long term while others want a quick return on investment. Be honest with yourself and decide your risk factor honestly. You'll want to keep this in mind whether you're looking at property in Benidorm, Spain or Buffalo, New York.

After you've taken all of this into consideration and you're ready to invest then you can make a huge profit and it can become a full time job.

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Rob Carlton publishes mostly for www.alicante-spain.com , a web publication on the topic of property to rent in the benidorm area and real estate benidorm. His comments on property in benidorm for sale are found on www.alicante-spain.com/benidorm-real-estate.html .

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