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Ways to Analyze Rental Potential When Buying Investment Property

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

There are two traditional ways to make money from property investment. The first being capital appreciation and the second being rental returns. Good rental returns incidentally affect capital appreciation to some extent it would be hard to segregate the two. Thus, this article will identify three indicators of a good rental property investment so as to help one that can form the basis of your next real estate property investment.


Firstly, good human traffic would be key if the investment property category that you are interested in involves shopping malls, strips and shop houses. Spend some time thinking about what type of crowd a rental property seeks to attract and then go down during the period in which you think the human traffic is at its maximum to have a gauge of the ground conditions.

For instance some rental property attracts the office crowd, then you want to analyze when the office crowd might appear like during lunch time and you can then go down during lunch time to estimate the crowd size and figure out whether your investment property investment will give you good rental yields.

Secondly, pay some attention to future developments in your area to figure out where the large shopping malls might develop and then purchase your property in the direction of progress as some real estate writers like to put it. The reason for this is that where there is development, there would be an increase in crowds and this would be in addition to any crowds that you might have noticed in the first point above and therefore increase you rental from your investment property.

Thirdly accessibility to transport is very important for rentals. When accessing an investment property for rental purposes, if your property is far out from the city but is readily accessible from the subway, bus routes or walking or the freeway, the rental of your property might be a lot higher than a property that is nearer the city but is very inaccessible. When determining accessibility, check if its connected to the freeway or whether public transport is readily accessible.

In conclusion, do spend some time thinking about what your tenant might want in a rental property of that particular class and you will be able to choose a property that can help you achieve good rental yields that is critical for cash flow purposes.

The Successful Real Estate Foreclosure Investing

Saturday, July 10th, 2010

The most important thing to remember about foreclosure investing is that there are many details to consider. Not only will you need to become familiar with your own situation, but you will also need to know a lot about the foreclosure industry in your area. But with that being said, foreclosure investing is not a difficult thing to do. If you become familiar with all of the small details you can be a success in no time at all.

The first thing you need to know about foreclosure investing is how it works. Generally speaking, a foreclosure is a property that the bank owns due to the fact that the owner of the property neglected to pay his or her mortgage. In turn, the bank owns these properties and is forced to sell them back to the public in order to recover the money that they lost. And to go along with this, the bank usually attempts to sell foreclosures quickly because they are not making any money by holding onto them. All of this works out to the advantage of a foreclosure investor.

Getting started with foreclosure investing is quite easy. Now that you know what foreclosure investing is you need to know where to find the properties. There are several ways that you can do this, and you should look into each option so that you get the best selection possible. Search the newspaper and online and you should not have any problems finding foreclosures to invest in.

When you are finally ready to buy a foreclosure property you will need to become familiar with the steps necessary in your area. Buying foreclosures is different for each county. Some of them have foreclosure auctions once a week, whereas others only have them once a week. It really depends on where you live, and how your county operates. Overall, foreclosure investing can be a great way to make money. You may have to learn a bit about the industry before starting, but after you are comfortable with what is going on you should be well on your way to success and when you finally begin to realize whatforeclosure investing can do for you, you will then be able to make the most out of every transaction.