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Is real estate investing coming back?

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Mortgage and Lending with The Manor Enterprises


I have been on the lookout for some new real estate investments during the last few months.  Most of the time, I have been met with unrealistic prices and expectations from the sellers.  They still dream of the good ol days of 2005, where they could pick a number out of the sky and watch multiple bids come in. 

But now, things seem to be slowly coming back to earth.  Whether it be a short-sale, or more favorably a seller that just needs to get out of a property, prices are starting to get to the levels where investors can consider coming back in and establishing sound rental properties.  Based on the dynamics of the still depreciating market, rehabbing may be a little ways off, but rentals are starting to look attractive. 

  

I looked at a few houses this weekend in the D.C. metro area and after running the numbers, there are a couple that will receive offers.  Of course, they will not be at asking price.  I still believe that offers should be at about 80% of asking price, depending on the property, and especially as an investor.  In a declining market, you do not want to be caught holding someone else's bag at an inflated price.  I have a few friends that bought in early 2007, thinking that they were getting a "deal", only to see prices sharply fall after the so-called subprime meltdown around August 2007.  Although, I believe the brunt of that meltdown is behind us, it is very important to still stick to the numbers and not compare anything to the levels of 2005 and 2006. 

This market is starting to look encouraging for the investor again.  Just make sure the numbers work and you do not buy on emotion.

Matthew Zgonc
Aksland Real Estate - Modesto, CA
Realtor, CFS, CVS
Absolutely. In my area, home buyers are having to outbid investors for properties. I think it depends on the market, but in mine they are coming back.
May 05, 2008 02:36 AM
Ravinder Pilson
Intero Real Estate Services - Santa Clarita, CA
Intero Real Estate in Santa Clarita, CA

I'm seeing a lot of investors, as well as first-time buyers in this market.

May 05, 2008 03:27 AM
Don Eichler
Eichler Properties - Granbury, TX
Yes more people are looking for investment property at this time because this is the time to buy.  You make money in the real estate business when you buy, not as some think when you sell.
May 05, 2008 10:04 AM
Robert Machado
HomePointe Property Management, CRMC - Sacramento, CA
CPM MPM - Property Manager and Property Management
This is becoming true in California as well.  There is still a ways to go but it appears prices will come down more as time passes.  That will help investors and the market.
May 05, 2008 05:43 PM
Lanre-"THE REAL ESTATE FARMER" Folayan
Samson Properties - Bowie, MD
I don't make promises.I deliver results.SOLD HOMES

Investors should definitely look into buying in Washington DC. You can even find properties listed in Petworth now for around under 300k even 250k. You or know anyone interested in buying or selling a property,please refer them. Great post.

May 22, 2008 11:53 AM
Don Eichler
Eichler Properties - Granbury, TX

We invest in our local area and it has been hard to find anything that is priced at investor levels.  A lot of owners think that they own the last property for sale in the state.  We have made two good buys within the last few weeks.

May 22, 2008 02:58 PM
Robert Machado
HomePointe Property Management, CRMC - Sacramento, CA
CPM MPM - Property Manager and Property Management

Why 80%?  I think you have to set your own parameters and make your offers from there.  Some sellers may already be at low enough prices and others may need more than a 20% drop to meet the criteria.   I do agree that the numbers are looking a lot better right now. 

May 22, 2008 05:30 PM
James Wexler
wexzilla.com - Scottsdale, AZ

do you invest only in your back yard. there are some fantastic REO opportunities in PHX if you would be interested in me emailing you time to time

by the way, Do you have an outside blog that I can add to my Blogroll ?

 

Thanks and look forward to reading your thoughts on the world of real estate.

Jun 19, 2008 10:49 AM