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A Growing Momentum for a Real Estate Investment Broker

Topic: Real EstatePublished January 11, 2011

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Mutual funds, the stock market and commodities like gold don’t seem to reach the heights and prospects that real estate investments have managed to acquire in the recent past. Investors from various backgrounds are turning to real estate investments more every day. This type of investment is clearly becoming the most preferred channel of capital preservation with a huge futuristic prospective gain. Unlike the stock market or gold and mutual funds, multifamily real estate investments are characterized by the potential for lower risks and larger gains.

If you are fairly new to real estate investing, or simply don’t have the time for the required research you may not want to risk investing a huge sum of money from your savings into something you are not sure about. There is a wide spectrum of real estate investments on the current market such as; flipping, buying wholesale, development, subject to investing, lease option investing, foreclosures and so on. These are all options that can potentially quickly enhance and increase your portfolio, but may not be as stable or long-term as investing in multifamily real estate or cash flow properties. The big question is, which investment is the ‘right’ one for you? Not everyone can handle or manage a real estate investment on their own, especially a multifamily or rental property; they need prudent and relevant advice from people who have gained expertise in the field of multifamily real estate investments over several years. In such a cases, you may want to seek crucial real estate investment advice from a professional real estate investment broker who deals in multifamily property.

Even with the current housing economy, rental occupancy levels in several markets are on the rise or have remained stable. Thus, investing in the right market with the right multifamily real estate property could be the key to your financial success. Even in the multifamily real estate investment market you have different options on how to handle your investment. You can either be a passive or active investor. A passive investor seeks out an investment brokerage that will assist in selecting an investment that matches that investors risk/reward ratio. The brokerage will take care of all the transactions and will most likely select a property management company to ensure the continued success of that investment. This approach is suitable for investors that are still in a career and do not have additional time to focus solely on investing. An active investor will research, search through and select an investment using their personal time and potentially limited knowledge of the market. They will have to decide which investment meets their goals and either manage the property themselves or select a property management company on their own. Depending on your risk aversion and available time, being a passive investor may align best with your financial goals and lifestyle. Either way, it may be advantageous to contact a reputable investment broker and weight out your options in more detail before making your decision.

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