Thursday, November 5, 2009

Residential Investment Property

By Layla Vanderbilt

A residential investment property is a real estate property which is not occupied by the owner. Acting as a landlord, the owner rents out the property to tenants, or contracts tenant management to a property management company. There are a number of different types of residential investment property, and many people are introduced to the world of real estate investing through such properties, gradually acquiring skills which allow them to invest in bigger projects and to explore other types of real estate investment options.

For any type of investment it takes a lot more than luck to be successful. Success requires studying information about the investment. The more you know the more profitable your investment will be. With this in mind you?ll need to study the basics of residential property investment ... management. After all the best way to protect and grow your cash investment is by planning your investment strategy.

Once you have finished your research, you are ready for the next part of the process: visiting the properties. The biggest mistake new investors make is falling into the hype of what is being advertised as hot properties, specifically overseas properties. These might be nice for tourists, but this is not the market for property investors.

The prospect of making you first residential property investment can be exciting or it can cause feelings of anxiety or fear. It?s normal to experience both feelings, but don?t let the excitement of the purchase take precedence over your good common in accessing a good investment or let fear or anxiety keep you from getting started.

You need to start by asking yourself these questions: -What do I want to do? -What are my long-term goals? -What do I expect at the end of this? -What are my finances like?

You can also generate rental income from your residential home by renting out spare rooms, but this is finding compatible and reliable tenants can be tough. So, buying a separate investment property and using this to generate rental income is usually a better option.

1. You can ?Flip Property? - make repairs and profit from the sale. 2. Buy ?Income Generating Property? ? Single family and multitenant units. 3. Buy Undeveloped Land ? to profit from the subdivision are sale of lots. 4. Invest in Property Development Company ? let a Pro do all the work!

After you have figured out a strategy that works with your circumstances and one which will help you achieve your goals, you will need to think about these things: you need to consult with professionals in this field. Consult with a lawyer for legal advice, see a banker to get some pointers in the area of finance, talk to your accountant so you don't make errors in the area of taxes and you will want to work with a real estate agent so you can find the best investments. Get advice from professionals who are specialists in their area. Watch out for media and false, misleading information. Use only the best sources for your property market information. - 23210

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