Investing in real estate is one of the wisest and soundest investments you will ever make. Historically, properties have had a tendency to continuously appreciate, unlike most other possessions which depreciate. Over time, properties can appreciate tens, hundreds, or even millions of dollars. It is because of this that the real estate investments market has become so large and lucrative. Like any investment, there is still risk, and a lot of work needs to be done to research and manage your investment property.
Unless you can pay off your house in full (most people cannot), interest will accrue on your mortgage. It is necessary to calculate if your estimated appreciation return exceeds your expenses. Besides just the mortgage, you need to cover repairs, insurance, and any other applicable fees. This is where risk comes in; if the appreciation is not great enough, you will take a loss. Losses from real estate investments are often the most frustrating, because real estate is a long-term commitment that usually lasts decades.
When choosing an investment property, there are many factors you must take in to account. Perhaps the most obvious would be the condition of the house. If the home is too dilapidated, the cost of repairs alone could outweigh any future benefit. Houses in disrepair are often cheaper, though, so after paying for repairs the total cost might be cheaper than if the house had been in perfect condition.
The most ideal and economic choice is to make any repairs yourself, as then you only need to cover materials and not labor. For this to work, you do need contracting skills and experience, which is not something everybody possesses.
How much land and what kind of land comes with your property is an important factor as well. A nice house with only a small plot might not be as expensive as a shabby one with acres. Land can be developed on, and it is one of the few assets that are permanent, as land cannot be destroyed in any way (except by certain natural disasters).
You also want desirable land. Owning a muddy, deserted forest does nothing for you, while possessing something like farmland is very valuable. Therefore it is critical that you consider the amount of land you will acquire so you can make an informed decision about whether to purchase or not.
The downright most important aspect of a property is its location, especially in crowded cities like New York or Los Angeles. When buying a home for yourself, location may not matter too much, as long as everything else is acceptable and high-quality. On the other hand, location plays a key role in determining the price of an investment property, because the demand for a prime location is so high.
Think about how important location is. It determines how easily you can access the city, how close you are to important places (such as supermarkets or restaurants), and, most importantly, how far away you are from your job. With rising gas prices, location is even more accentuated because it helps save money on fuel.
Many investors choose to rent out their properties, so they can make an immediate income instead of just a flat profit at the end of decades. Renting can offset your investment considerably, especially if you have multiple tenants who stay for a long time. The only downside is you may need to hire a property manager or help your tenants with house-related problems that occur.
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