Showing posts with label business of owning homes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label business of owning homes. Show all posts

Thursday 17 April 2014

Selecting the Right Real Estate Investment

Real estate investment in India strategies can be of two types, short-term investment and long term investment. Depending on your requirement and money availability, time span and several other factors, you can choose between short-term investment and long term investment. A good real estate investment in India is often the key to a secure future, and it is important to invest wisely and in a manner that will fulfill your aims and goals.


Are you looking for better money flow, greater long-term investment with wealth accumulation, or do you have other short-term goals?  Speak with a real estate agent that has a solid real estate investment background who can find out your needs.

With a long-term strategy, investors have to consider if they can hold onto the property for ten years or more. The slow, but steady, pace of long-term investments continues to grow over the years and can reward the investor with high returns. Buy and Hold offers a lifetime income and tax benefits.

Speak with a real estate property dealer in India that is an expert in real estate investing who can evaluate your needs. Depending on your money availability, time span and several other factors, you can choose between a short-term and long-term real estate investment.

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Friday 28 February 2014

Tips and Ideas about Your Commercial Real Estate Property

The advice of the following article will guide you through the often confusing and complicated world of commercial real estate, and hopefully see you better prepared for succeeding in it.

Devote your time and attention to only one type of investment at any given time. Focusing on offices, land, retail or apartments will help you do well with investing. Every category expects and even needs your complete and undistributed focus. It is better to be a master of just one, than a novice with many.

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Buy properties with multiple units. The higher the number of units you have in a property, the more streams of financial income you have from the property. You should take digital photos of the condition. Take pictures of the damages, for instance spots and stains, holes or even discoloration on the bathtub.
When dealing with commercial real estate, it is important to retain the services of a lawyer with a high level of expertise.

While searching through different properties, make a checklist of each tour you went on. Do not proceed past initial proposal responses, unless you inform the property owners. It will likely be to your advantage to informally mention that you are looking at more than one property. You might walk away with more money in your pocket.


Before purchasing commercial real estate, consider the area in which it is located. It’s up to you to clean up any damage or environmental waste associated with your property. Whether you’re a novice or a pro, finding the right piece of commercial real estate can be difficult and nerve-wracking process. The article below will help to lower the stress involved, and have a pleasant experience during your hunt for commercial real estate.

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Wednesday 11 December 2013

Rental Homes Give You a Taste of a New Area

If you're moving to a new town or section of your city, living in rental homes instead of buying property can give you a preview of the area. You can drive by, spend time on, and even walk through neighborhoods but it's not until you actually live there that you know what it's really like. By signing a year lease, you'll know whether this is where you want to put down roots. First, you have to find rentals that are close to where you'd like to buy. Next, you'll need to see what it's like to commute to and from work or school. Finally, you'll get to find out what the scene is actually like, up close and personal.

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Finding rental homes that fit your budget and align with your desires is step number one. Typically, you shouldn't plan to pay more for rent than one-quarter to one-third of your monthly take home pay. If you opt for a more expensive place, you'll be sorry. You'll also need to consider the amenities you desire. Do you need a yard for the kids and the dog? Does the idea of sharing one bathroom with your family members make you break into a cold sweat? Then find a place that fits your needs and is in the location you'd like to settle in.


Commute time isn't something to brush off. If you decide you'll move into rental homes in a lovely area where a long commute is part of the package, you will want to see how this actually works for you. You might think it would be no problem because your car is fuel-efficient and you'll listen to books on CD every day to improve your literary repertoire. Thinking about it and actually doing it is definitely two different things. Test the waters before becoming a homeowner with a lengthy commute.

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Thursday 31 October 2013

Issues with buying a bank owned home

Buying a bank owned home can be a great way to get your dream home at a much reduced price. And in the current economic setting there are plenty of deals in REO (real estate owned) property, to be sure. However, the reduced costs do come with a few extra issues that potential buyers must be aware of. Namely, doing a property title search to seek out past-due taxes and different lines, totally inspecting the property before getting, and learning the way to negotiate with banks for a higher deal. This text can assist you address a number of these concerns:
Property taxes and other liens
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Foreclosures and REO's are notorious for having liens. Liens are claims placed on the property for outstanding debts. If you purchase a real estate property, you're also buying any and all liens that may be outstanding. All liens should be recorded in the public records and will should show on a thorough title search. It goes without saying that a thorough title search must be performed on all REO/bank owned properties before purchasing.
Getting a better deal
Banks aren’t within the business of owning homes. They want to get rid of their foreclosures as quickly and effectively as they possibly can. So, by definition, you are managing a reasonably impelled vendor once getting a bank in hand home.
This doesn't mean they'll take "anything" for the property, and they do know what it's worth, but there is often some wiggle-room to be gained in your offer. Don't be afraid to place an offer quite a bit below the asking price, you may be surprised to find your offer accepted. 
The property's condition
Many foreclosed properties are in poor condition. With the previous homeowner losing their home, there's a good chance they didn't care about, or could not afford, to maintain the home state. Additionally, the bank isn't in the business of making repairs and maintenance on their properties, so it is easy to see why this could be the case. A very thorough inspection of the real estate property is imperative with any home purchase, but much more so on real estate properties that are in foreclosure or owned by a bank. 

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Saturday 29 December 2012

What is in store for Real Estate in 2013?


Anyone who has had a look into this sector over the past decade will predict almost the same as what we say here because real estate has grown in leaps and bounds when comes to costs, purchases, sales and prices. The trend has not withered over time and has in fact become stronger.
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For the coming year 2013, we expect mostly the same. There are hopes of growth in the real estate sector, mainly due to the government’s positive approach towards reforms and moderation of interest rates, experts say.
Land acquisition and real estate regulation bills are expected to be passed during the year, while there is a likelihood of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) bringing down the interest rates.  The passage of FDI in multi-brand retail by the government shows its seriousness on introducing reforms. RBI can be expected to lower interest rates in the coming months which will benefit developers as well as consumers.
 Residential prices, which have been increasing over the past few years, are likely to witness subdued growth in most markets in a short to medium term till the pressures of unsold inventory are eased out.
 Finance minister P Chidambaram had recently asked the developers to sell their unsold inventory at a lower price.  Besides, infrastructure initiatives such as Greater Noida metro rail network and proposed metro link in north-west Bangalore are likely to have a positive impact on the residential market of these cities.
 FDI in multi-brand retail will also boost the demand for commercial real estate.  Apart from the international brands, several domestic brands are also exploring opportunities to increase their foot prints across the country.  According to Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL), major cities like Mumbai, NCR-Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai, Pune, Hyderabad and Kolkata, will see the addition of close to 9.5 million sq ft of mall space in 2013.
 The primary reason is that a sizable amount of supply that was expected to reach completion in 2012 has been being pushed to 2013. While Mumbai, NCR-Delhi, Bangalore and Chennai will together contribute 70 per cent of the total retail space absorption, cities like Pune, Hyderabad and Kolkata will account for the remaining 30 per cent.
 Further, the ongoing policy reforms are expected to provide some cushion to corporates who are likely to execute their expansion plans in near future.  Demand for officespace is expected to be broad-based and not restricted to IT-ITeS and banking sectors. However, even as leasing activity performs relatively well, rentals are expected to remain stable.
 According to JLL, cities including Mumbai, Bangalore, Delhi NCR, Chennai, Hyderabad and Pune will witness commercial corporate property transactions focused on their own occupancy needs.
On the whole, we can expect 2013 to bring a larger-than-usual number of NRI investors into the commercial space arena. This is because NRIs are currently enthused by the prevailing exchange rate benefits and the fact that commercial real estate capital values are still 15-25 per cent under their 2007-08 peak levels.
So, if you are to make some investments this year then get real estate on your list cause this is better than gold, it’s a gold mine. Prices are set to rise and so are the benefits to the early birds.