investment properties: A New Way to Invest in Real Estate!
- 06/11/12 12:56 AM
<!--StartFragment--> With real estate prices down, many homeowners wish they could take advantage of the low prices to diversify their retirement portfolios but don't have the liquid assets to do so. Great news if you have money in your 401K or other retirement plans. Equity Trust Company, A leader in Self-Directed IRA's put on a seminar in our office last week about acquiring investment properties through a self-directed IRA. There are significant IRS restrictions but this could be an excellent opportunity to invest in Real Estate. Here's the deal. Once you have opened a Self-Directed IRA, you will identify the (0 comments)
investment properties: A great opportunity to buy in Montgomery Village below market. Regular sale!
- 09/14/11 05:23 AM
I recently listed a town home in Montgomery Village with great curb appeal for only 240K. With 1872sqft of living space in addition to a partially finished basement, this large home features hardwood flooring throughout the main level and in the Master suite. Kitchen features Oak cabinetry with a tile back splash. Additionally, the Master bedroom features a ceiling fan, generous closet space and a full bathroom. A nice deck backing to trees also offers ample green space. Sold as-is. Priced below market to allow for updates. This is a great opportunity to buy a home and make it yours. It does need some cosmetic (0 comments)
investment properties: Rockville Condo Auction- February 28, 2009
- 02/23/09 07:13 AM
If you have been interested in a condominium as an investment or primary residence, there's an auction this weekend for condominiums at The Fitz in Rockville near the new Rockville Town Center and Rockville Metro Station. Forty one and two bedroom units will be auctioned off starting at only $159,000. Buyers must be pre-qualified and have certified funds on the day of the auction. "The Fitz at Rockville Town Center," located at 501 Hungerford Drive, just outside the geography it takes its name from, was the first condo developed in the then-emerging neighborhood. About five years ago, the building was converted from (0 comments)