The Worst Real Estate Investment Strategy Ever!
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The Worst Real Estate Investment Strategy Ever!
Copyright 2006 David Schneider
It’s true, You can make a lot of money by investing in real
estate. Yet, many investors are not. And when you look at
their real estate investment strategy, it’s no surprise.
The problem is that they have been brainwashed by the so
called real estate investment gurus. You know the ones that
I am talking about. The ones that tell you that for a few
of your hard earned dollars they will teach you all their
ultimate short-cut secrets to successfully making millions.
They will tell you that you don’t need a job, money or
credit. All you need to do is pay them and they will show
you the exact way to invest in real estate. Do what they
say, follow their real estate investment strategy and your
life will changed forever.
Well I have some bad news for you. In most cases, it’s the
worst real estate investment strategy you could ever follow.
Don’t get me wrong, Its’ OK to go to seminars, buy books
and audio products if you are using this information to
learn certain techniques, financing options, tax laws and
other ways to invest. In fact, you should do this, because
it will make you more creative and you will become a
smarter real estate investor, however it’s not the most
important thing that you should do.
>>> The Most Important Step When Investing In Real Estate
Before you start to invest in real estate, you should sit
down and create a very specific plan of what you want the
outcome of your real estate investment plan to be!
I know that this is not very exciting, however, if you
don’t know why your investing and the overall outcome that
you want, then how do you know if you making a good or bad
decision?
>>> Two Important Questions
The only reason to invest in real estate is to make money.
There are two important questions you need to ask yourself.
1.) When do you want the money and how much?
2.) What are you willing to pay to get that result?
The answer to these questions will help you determine your
real estate investment strategy.
Let me give you several examples.
>>> Buy and Sell Strategy
If you want the maximum amount of money in the short run,
you should be buying real estate with the intent of a quick
sale and profit. This may be buying fixer-uppers or looking
for below market properties that you can sell for a profit
quickly (know as flipping).
To do this, the price you will have to pay is your time to
find, analyze, fix, finance and sell the properties. Once
you sell any of your properties and realize your profit,
you must go out and repeat the process again and again to
continue to make a profit.
One problem with this strategy is that when you stop buying
and selling your profits stop. So it’s important to make
sure you take some of your profits and invest in something
that will produce the income you will need and want later
on in your life.
>>> Buy and Hold Strategy
This strategy is to buy properties, rent them out and have
the tenants pay for the properties. Once the properties are
paid for, you will continue to have rental income for the
rest of your life.
The price you pay in this strategy is not only the time to
find, finance and analyze, it’s the problems that may occur
when ever you have tenants. So you will need some type of a
system to manage or you can hire a management company to do
this.
Personally, I like the Buy and Hold strategy because you
are building up assets and income that will come to you for
the rest of your life. To deal with the management part you
need to create a system of policies and procedures.
Whether your strategy is to Buy and Sell, Buy and Hold or
maybe a mix of the two, the key is to plan for what you
want your ultimate outcome to be.
If your outcome is to have an income of $100,000 per year
without any work, you may choose to buy and hold enough
rental real estate that will provide that.
In summary, the worst real estate investment strategy ever
is when you don’t take the time up front to to decide
exactly why your are investing in real estate and what do
you want when you are all done
About the Author:
Dave Schneider has been investing in real estate for over
25 years and is devoting to helping landlords make more
money!. For free audio seminars, tools and information on
real estate investing and being a landlord, visit this site
now: landlordtools.com
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