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How to Start Real Estate Investing and Hit the Ground Running

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This article covers six dynamite real estate investing tips intended to help anyone just getting started in real estate investing to successfully launch and hit the ground running with real estate investment property.

1. Develop the Correct Attitude

To stand a chance of succeeding at real estate investing, foremost, you must understand that real estate investment is a business, and you will become the CEO of that business.

As your first order of business, then, it’s crucial to develop the correct mind-set about investment real estate and be able to make this distinction between buying a home and investing in real estate:

“You buy a home to live and raise a family; you buy real estate investment property to pay for the home, live comfortably, and raise your family in style”

As one very successful real estate investor said, “Only women are beautiful, what are the numbers?” In other words, you will not succeed at real estate investing until you acknowledge that it’s not curb appeal, amenities, floor plan, or neighborhood that should turn you on or off to the investment opportunity; what counts most is the property’s financial performance.

2. Develop Meaningful Objectives

A meaningful set of (realistic) objectives that frames your investment strategy is one of the most important elements of successful investing. Yes, we may all desire to make millions of dollars from real estate investing, but fantasy is not the same as expressing specific goals and a method on how to achieve it.

Here are some suggestions:

How much cash are you willing to invest comfortably? What rate of return are you hoping to achieve by making the investment in real estate? Are you expecting instant cash flow, looking to make your money when the property is resold, or merely looking to achieve tax shelter benefits? How long are you planning to hold the property before you dispose of it? What amount of your own effort can you afford to contribute to the day-to-day operation of running the property? What net worth are you hoping investing will help you to achieve, and by when would you like to achieve it? What type of income property do you feel most comfortable owning, residential or commercial, or does it matter?

3. Develop Market Research

If you’re new to real estate investing, you undoubtedly know little about investment real estate in your local market. So, do market research to learn as much as you can about income property values, rents, and occupancy rates in your area. The better prepared you are, the more likely you are to recognize a good (or bad) deal when you see it.

Here are some good resources:

(a) The local newspaper, (b) A local appraiser, (c) The county tax assessor, (d) A qualified local real estate professional, (e) A local property management company

4. Run the Numbers

I can’t stress enough the importance of running the property’s cash flow, rates of return, and profitability numbers. Remember, real estate investing is a business, and as the CEO of your investment enterprise, you’ve got to know what you’re buying, especially if you’re trying to determine which of several investment opportunities would be the most profitable.

You have two options:

(a) Invest in real estate investment software. This will enable you to discover for yourself the investment property’s cash flow and rates of return, and create your own analysis reports. Plus, by running the numbers yourself, you gain a broader understanding of real estate investing nuances, and in turn might be less likely to fall victim to the wiles of someone with little concern about how you spend your money.

(b) At the very least, work with a real estate professional that has invested in real estate investment software and can calculate, present, and discuss the property’s financial data with you.

5. Develop a Relationship with a Qualified Real Estate Professional

Working with a qualified real estate professional is a great way for beginners to get started with rental property investing because an astute professional can acquaint you with local market conditions, recommend a property that meets your investing objectives, and discuss strengths and weaknesses about specific property performance.

Here’s a warning, however: Work with a real estate person who understands investment real estate.

Be sure the agent has a firm grip on key financial measures inherent to real estate investing, knows how to measure profitability and rate of return, has the ability to present the data you need to make wise investment decisions, and, most importantly, shows a genuine interest in how you spend your money. The last thing you want to do is to get involved with a real estate agent that would throw you under the bus just to make a commission.

Here’s a good way to interview for an agent. Ask them for the property’s cap rate and then request an APOD. If their response (even to these basics) is to stand there looking at you like a deer into the headlights of a car, find another agent.

6. Start Investing

Hopefully, this has given you some insight into real estate investing, highlighted a few things to make you a more prudent real estate investor, and perhaps alerted you to a couple of things that should be avoided.

Okay, that does it for us, now it’s time for you to get started. Here’s to your success.

James Kobzeff is the developer of ProAPOD Real Estate Investment Software. Want to start working with rental property today? Discover how to create cash flow, rate of return, and profitability analysis presentations in minutes at => http://www.proapod.com

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Phoenix, Arizona Homes For Sale and Why You Should Start Looking Now….

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Arizona homes have always been a hot commodity. Many people love the dry desert climate of the Southwest, and others come just for the communities and the sense of neighborliness between different areas of the community. It doesn’t matter if you’re looking specifically for Phoenix homes for sale, or just for homes for sale Arizona. There are many different options to choose from for your Arizona homes needs, so you need to be sure to know what you want before you get into anything. If you don’t, you might run the risk of buying a home that doesn’t meet your needs or a home that isn’t what you wanted. Arizona homes are plentiful, and have a great variety of options to choose from. By knowing what you want, you’ll be better able to narrow down your search and get what you want in Arizona homes, including Phoenix homes for sale and homes for sale Arizona-wide.

You should check out different real estate agents and find one that can help you with your Arizona homes search. This will allow you to be better prepared and informed for the process of buying Arizona homes, and might give you better information on the areas, including Phoenix homes for sale and other homes for sale Arizona. When you’re not from the area, it can be especially difficult to know what you’re getting into and learning the different neighborhoods. That’s where hiring a real estate agent for Arizona homes comes in handy. There is so much that they can help you with, including finding foreclosures and homes that you might not have otherwise realized were available.

Many people will tell you that you shouldn’t buy Arizona homes right now. There are many valid reasons for this type of thinking, but you can actually get better deals on Arizona homes right now than ever before. You also need to realize that there will be a difference depending on whether you’re looking for Phoenix homes for sale or homes for sale Arizona. By focusing your search on just one city, you’ll be better poised to find the home that you want, rather than looking for homes all over Arizona and spending weeks and weeks searching for no reason. Arizona homes come in all shapes and sizes, and more people are selling than buying, which will give you the upper hand in getting the exact home that you want when it comes to buying Arizona homes.

Ultimately, buying Arizona homes comes down to being prepared and informed for the home buying process. Without the knowledge, you will spend much more time searching and trying to figure out the Arizona homes buying process than if you had taken the time to educate yourself before you began looking for Phoenix homes for sale or homes for sale Arizona. Arizona homes aren’t hard to find, and usually have something to offer every budget that’s out there. By taking the home buying process seriously and taking your time, you’ll have a much better chance at buying Arizona homes than you might have otherwise.

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