Home
Forex Blog
Site Search
Site Map
Learn Forex
Learn FX Trading
FX Trading Solutions
Trading Information
Mini FX Accounts
More Forex Resources
Currency Exchanges
Banks - Aa to Che
Banks - Chi to For
Banks - Fou to Lar
Banks - Las to Nor
Banks - Nor to Sal
Banks - Sal to Tyl
Banks - Uni to Yum
Investments
Investments II
Deutsch
Deutsch 2
Español
Español 2
Français
Français 2
Italiano
Italiano 2
Nederlands
Nederlands 2
Nihongo
Nihongo 2
Polski
Polski 2
Svenska
Svenska 2
Português
Português 2
Norsk
Hangungmal
Hangungmal 2
Russkiy Yazyk
Russkiy Yazyk 2
Billionaires
Pinyin
Pinyin 2
Greek
Suomeksi
Suomeksi 2
Suomeksi 3
Suomeksi 4
Stock Brokers
Venture Capital
Refinance

XML RSS
What is this?
Add to My Yahoo!
Add to My MSN
Add to Google
 

property investments


Property investments, or real estate investing, include strategies such as buy & hold, renovations, flips, lease-options, and wraps.

Of these, buy & hold is perhaps the most popular strategy for property investing.

In this scenario, investors typically buy a property and hold into it in hopes that it will increase in value.

In the meantime, investors typically rent the property to enhance profit from the investment and cover mortgage payments.

Investments on Property - Valuation Factors

The factors that affect profitability in buy and hold property investment strategy include location, tenants, and condition of the property when bought.

Of these, location is one of the important factors affecting the probability of capital gains on the investment and rentability of the property.

The quality of the tenants is an important factor for the overall profitability as well.

Real estate professionals with long-term experience in rentals can help you qualify tenants that reliable stream of income from the rental and keep the property in good condition.

Finally, the condition of the property will affect bottom line as well.

If you need to make a lot of reparations, these should be added to the estimation on the overall profitability of the investment before making a purchase.


Risk Disclosure and Terms of Use



From property investments page to Investments Guide index