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Real Estate Investing: Real Estate - The Hidden Investmentby Robert Wade
Published on this site: July 22nd, 2006 - See more articles from this month
The first group of investors tend to seek out foreclosures or fixer-uppers, urgent sales due to death, divorce or job transfers, spending between six months to a year making necessary repairs and high-yielding cosmetic improvements from curb appeal to completely new bathrooms and kitchens, porches and paint. When the property hits the market again, these investors strive to not only recoup the expense of the purchase and renovation expense, but also reap a sizable profit for their time and effort. The second type of investors often find themselves in the role of property manager, collecting rents, ensuring property maintenance and ongoing tenancy. This may include residential or commercial property leasing. The real estate industry tends to be a relatively safe, long-term investment with predictable profitability potential. If you're looking to cash in, watch the market and do your homework. Then give it a try.
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