Invest In Real Estate Like A Pro With These Quick Tips

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Mortgage and Lending with Sierra Pacific Mortgage Sierra Pacific NMLS 1788

Invest In Real Estate Like A Pro With These Quick TipsReal estate investments are still going strong and will probably continue to be a popular method of financial gain into the future.

Real estate is solid. It is a tangible product that is attractive to both beginning investors and experienced pros. The most important part of getting started in real estate investing is knowing what you're getting into and what to watch out for.

Here are 4 top tips from real estate investment professionals:

Understand The Realities:

Real estate investment, like any form of investment, is risky. Do not use money you cannot afford to lose. Careful study, understanding the market, and practice help alleviate a lot of the risks but things happen in the best of situations so don't play with what you can't afford to lose.

Research Is A Constant:

Research in real estate investment isn't something you do once. Research is constant. It is a daily part of your efforts and should always be at the forefront of your mind. From changing banking methods to market changes, researching and learning must be ongoing to be a successful real estate investor.

Know The Property:

Research isn't limited to financing and the real estate market. You need to thoroughly investigate each property before you buy. Fill out an investment worksheet to see if all the costs associated with the purchase will allow a satisfying profit.

Learn About Personal Protection:

Taking risks with the money you have set aside for investment is one thing. Taking risks with your family's savings, property, and other assets is another. Consider starting an LLC. You can choose from a single LLC to cover all of your real estate holdings, or having a separate LLC for each property purchased.

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David Kosmecki

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Comments (1)

Brandon Vukelich
BV Real Estate - Auburn, WA
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Good post David.  I would add that if the investment property is going to be long-term rental hold, always investigate deeper than just the rent roll and income statements.  Review each tenant ledger and lease file.  Know the demographics for the area you are investing.  My 2 cents.

Apr 23, 2014 07:47 AM

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