Real Estate
Investing
Real estate investing is among the most interesting and
lucrative business practices out there. Investing in real
estate is exciting, and if you make the right choices you are
almost guaranteed to make a profit. After all, the price of
houses keeps going up and up, as does commercial real estate.
Don't get me wrong – real estate investments are not a sure
thing. There is no such thing as a sure investment, and anyone
who tells you different is not giving you the whole story.
Nonetheless, it is one of the surest things out there.
I first got involved in real estate investing accidentally.
I was renting a warehouse with some friends when the landlord
suddenly decided he wanted to sell it. It wasn't making enough
from rent, and he had some bad debts that he wanted to settle.
He gave us the option of buying it from him, and we decided
that that was just the thing to do. It was hard to get together
money for a down payment, but once we did, we never regretted
it. Although the area was depressed at the time, there was an
urban renewal program that was bringing more money into the
city. Soon, our warehouse artists space was worth a
fortune.
My friends wanted to stay there, but after a couple of years
I get sick of living there. I decided to sell my share in the
place and invest my money somewhere else. One of the first
things that occurred to me, of course, was more real estate
investing. After all, I had been so successful with that
project that I thought I might as well continue in a similar
vein. I invested in new construction downtown, buying a small
share in a large commercial space. It cost me a lot of money,
but I was getting checks from them every month. I knew that,
within a year, it would pay off. Sure enough, it did.
One of the things that people don't realize about real
estate investing is that you don't necessarily have to buy a
whole property to invest money in real estate. Often, you can
buy a small share in a property and get a portion of the
returns. As a matter of fact, this is often the best way of
investing. You are less responsible for the property than if
you were a landlord, and it doesn't take a lot of money to buy
in. You can also diversify your portfolio, buying a piece of a
lot of different properties in different areas.
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