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Mar
27

Growth potential in Real Estate investment

Posted by Lorraine Ross on March 27, 2008

The growth potential in the real estate market is a strong one indeed. The growth potential in real estate is much stronger than that of other markets, including mutual funds. Although there may be slight fluctuations in the market, the potential in real estate is high.

If you are careful, the growth potential of a real estate investment can set you up for life. Of course, to do that you must take care to make the right choices in the properties you choose and how you handle the investment after purchase.

It is well known that real estate is the type of investment that grows in leaps and bounds regardless of the economy. It is rare that a depressed economy will affect the growth potential in a real estate investment, though high interest rates on mortgages may have a temporary effect on its growth.

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Mar
27

Effect of natural factors on Real Estate growth

Posted by Lorraine Ross on March 27, 2008

In addition to economic and political changes, there are natural factors that may have a small impact on real estate growth. The affect of natural factors on real estate depends mostly on the type of natural factor that is involved. Real estate is ordinarily a fairly stable market, not usually affected by other events in the financial areas, but these factors may affect real estate growth at certain points in the economy.

Over the past few decades real estate growth has continued to escalate, especially that of natural factors. What kind of natural factors can affect real estate growth? Many different types of natural factors that can affect the real estate market. Some of the many factors include:

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Mar
25

How can Real Estate make your child’s future secure

Posted by Lorraine Ross on March 25, 2008

Real estate is a good way to secure a future for yourself and your family. Can real estate make your child’s future secure? It’s one of the easiest ways to make your child’s future secure. After all, once you have some rental properties in place, the money can come in without the necessity of much work. Keeping everything in tiptop shape will guarantee something for your children later, whether it’s the income from the rental property or a home of their own from among the rental properties you have.

Real estate investments of any kind are good investments for the future of your family – rental property, personal residence, or the purchase of real estate you fix up and resell. Of course, the latter is not much of an investment in your child’s future except in a monetary sense, meaning you can put that money aside into a trust fund for the children to access later.

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Feb
19

Factors influencing Real Estate growth

Posted by Lorraine Ross on February 19, 2008

Before a potential investor becomes involved in the real estate market, he or she should seek education about the many different factors influencing real estate. The real estate market can be volatile, but the volatility can be mitigated by careful planning on the part of investors.

Real estate growth depends on many different factors including the strength of the market in general and the financial stability of those in both the real estate and financial sectors. It’s essential for a new investor to understand the factors influencing real estate growth in order to know when to buy and sell and when to maintain the current status quo.

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Feb
19

Future prospects of Real Estate Growth

Posted by Lorraine Ross on February 19, 2008

The future prospect of real estate in the open market continue to make it the most sound investment of any other. Even in the current market, the prospects of real estate creating any potential losses are much less than those of standard investment instruments such as stocks, bonds, and mutual funds. In spite of occasional problems with a depressed economy, real estate growth has always continued albeit at a slow pace. It is projected that real estate will continue with its upward trend and that future prospects of real growth are favorable.

It’s not difficult to understand why real estate growth continues in spite of the economy. When you look at it from an economic standpoint, when the economy is depressed, many people have difficulty paying their bills, which reduces their chances of saving money toward buying a house. However, they still need a place to live, so they must turn to renting a house or apartment thus increasing the need for rental housing. As the need for rental housing increases, so does the need for investors to buy rental properties that are already for sale.

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Feb
11

Effect of Economical Factors on Real Estate growth

Posted by Lorraine Ross on February 11, 2008

You will always discover a number of economical factors that will affect real estate growth, both upward and downward. The economical factors on real estate growth are relative to the prime interest rate, which affects the rates on mortgages.

Real estate has always been a more stable market than securities, but it can be volatile in times of rapidly changing interest rates. On the other hand, real estate growth continues though on a smaller scale when economic conditions are less than favorable.

It is rare than the real estate market does not experience growth, though there are times the growth rate is less than other times. Real estate is one of the most secure investments that is available, and no matter what economical factors affect its value, it will never decrease in value unless it is a depressed neighborhood or the owner lets the property enter into severe disrepair.

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Jan
26

Effect of political factors on Real Estate growth

Posted by Lorraine Ross on January 26, 2008

Do not be fooled, political factors have a direct effect on the growth of the real estate market. We would like that the effect of political factors on real estate is minimal, but that depends on the state of the economy at the time. Remember, real estate growth coincides with economic factors, and those economic factors are also affected by political factors.

How do political factors play into the real estate picture? The state of the economy is frequently the result of strong or weak political leadership though not always. There may be a weak economy with high unemployment and prices, but if the mortgage interest rates are low, the real estate market will not suffer, and thus, it will be a sound investment for investors. It is rare that real estate growth slows because of the economic conditions within the rest of the economic sector, but it may experience less growth than it would if the entire economy were strong.

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