Becoming a real estate investor is relatively easy, you purchase a house below retail, fix it up, and sell it for more than you paid for it. Sounds easy enough, right? But becoming a real estate investor and being a successful real estate investor are two different things.

Steps to becoming a successful real estate investorBecoming a successful real estate investor requires being able to find good real estate investment deals and put them together. Your job is not to become a closing attorney, a management expert, or a repair person.

Use Professionals!

You must learn how to appraise and find the true value of real estate this information will help you make better investment decisions. Realtors, appraisers, and banks determine what a property is worth by looking at comparable sales usually three to five sales of similar property that has recently sold in the same neighborhood. You must be able to do the same.

Getting a list of comparable prices of properties bought or sold (and when it sold) for the neighborhood you need information about, and asking active real estate investors in your area what the market is like will be helpful in making a better investment decision.

Know the Market!

There is no such thing as an ideal real estate market for investing. It tends to be more difficult to find bargains in rising markets if the market keeps rising the probability of selling the property quickly for large profit increases. In contrast but when property values are falling more bargains become available.

You need to be able to assess the true value of properties based on when you expect to sell. Your purchase must be made at a good enough discount to allow for a profitable sale at a later date.

Use Leverage!

Leverage is very important for investors because the less cash you put down on each property the more properties you can buy. If the properties go up in value your rate of return goes up. However, if the properties go down in value and you have a lot of debt on the property this can result in negative cash flow.

Since real estate is generally cyclical, negative cash-flow is only a short-term problem and can be handled if you have other income or cash reserves. This makes “Nothing down” investing very helpful to protect against negative cash-flow for high leverage investing.

If you are a long-term real estate investor, leverage will work in your favor if the markets in which you invest appreciate in the long run and your income from the properties can pay for most of your monthly debt. It takes all kinds of strategies to limit risk

To limit risk become educated in your local real estate market first by understanding the large-scale trends from global down to national, regional, local markets, and even specific neighborhoods. Learn about target neighborhoods with the help of successful real estate investors in your area along the way.

Real estate investors can help you interpret market indicators such as the average length of time houses have been on the market this month versus last month or last year. With this information, it will help you make better investment decisions.

Have an Exit Strategy!

It is important not to guess the future of a local real estate market. You always need to have a clear plan in mind when purchasing a property. As a real estate investor, you must know exactly how you will exit the property before you buy. And, equally important, have a backup plan or two in case the first course of action doesn’t work. You must know your market and your plan before you begin to invest. For more helpful information contact me today!

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Delinda HarrelsonIt doesn’t matter if you are burnt out, new to the game, a lousy rehabber, seasoned, successful or just plain curious, I encourage you to learn about the wonderful opportunities real estate investing can offer.

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Delinda HarrelsonAbout Delinda Harrelson

Delinda has bought and sold over 150 properties, been involved in hundreds more through consulting, mentoring, and coaching. It doesn't matter if you are burnt out, new to the game, a lousy rehabber, seasoned, successful or just plain curious, I encourage you to learn about the wonderful opportunities real estate investing can offer people. I am sure not the sharpest tack in the box, so if I can do it, you can, too.

 

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