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Real Estate: The Beginning Investor

Real EstateFor the investor who starts the time to use is fundamental, from a financial standpoint. Knowledge, commitment and capital, are the other factors that can lead to victory.

The fortune hunters swarm everywhere. Easy money and business contingency, are wildfire that confuses many, but in real estate, the possibility of easy money must be carefully analyzed. The purchase price of opportunity, or prefer better call them, are virtually nonexistent and where it appears, have their tagline.

Anyone wishing to make money in real estate must first expand their knowledge in this market. Financial skills must be learned. Relations are essential to a banker, a lawyer, an accountant and a broker who specializes in investment. A list of companies that are engaged in repair and cleaning of buildings, will complete the initial logistics.

The amount of money you want to invest not determine the type of investment. Those who invest in the short term and do not in real estate are often the stock market or deposit their money in financial institutions or mortgage loans. Municipal bonds, state or government, are also targets of investment, but … all these items compete in recovery, strength and advantages to the time of return, compared with a similar investment in real estate?

Considering that any financial instrument that reflects gains at the end of fiscal year pay taxes as it is concerned, on the scale of the Internal Revenue Service for its owner, one would find an investment that produces profits and that allows, through mechanisms legal, tax deferred, and in this way increase the capital investment. (more…)

Selling an apartment with tenant

Sell a floor tenant: Investment in the future

In some cases, the floors have been reached with tenants to sell! There has been a common practice, but increasingly are cases of this type

I wanted to write on this subject since I read on some web reviews that talk about people who sell stories to people, apartments being sold with an old man inside, or the like.

The reality is much simpler and logical than people imagine. Typically there is a person who owns a rented flat with a former tenant income and who need to sell. Then the owner has every right in the world to dispose of its possession. And the tenant has every right in the world to follow a tenant on the floor because the rental agreement signed at the time that prevails even if the floor change owner.

That if the price floor will be much lower than the market because the owner is selling a flat with a tenant paying rent is low and the potential buyer may not have the floor until the law of life tenant dies.

It is also important to add that the floors with old rental tenants are an interesting investment and not for individuals (unless you’re interested in an apartment to live in a few years) and normally sold at very low prices because you have to expected to be free to dispose of it, and as the contracts are vague and do not mark an end precisely, the potential investor must make their calculations with statistics and it is important to know the age of the holder. When the ground is free the investor can realize significant capital gains and as is gaining a small income.

Often they are stories that are bought blindly, ie the investor buys a m2 in an area of a city, as the tenant, although the owner has the right to see the floor, refusing to teach it.

For all this I wish to stress that the product being sold is a floor that has the peculiarity that is leased (not sold to people) and that the tenants do not have to fear anything because it is more of a threat as an opportunity for the same price (very interesting) you can buy them or their descendants, and if you do not want to buy have every right in the world to remain as they were.