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What Are Your Reasons For Investing In Real Estate?


Generates Cash Flow

Generates Cash Flow

Builds Equity

Builds Equity

High Returns

High Returns

Hedge Against Inflation

Hedge Against Inflation

Stability

Stability

Financial Independence

Financial Independence

Diversification

Diversification

Leverage

Leverage

Outperforms

Outperforms

Tax Advantages

Tax Advantages

Easy To Get Into

Easy To Get Into

Easy To Grow

Easy To Grow

College Funding

College Funding

Early Retirement

Early Retirement

Legacy

Legacy
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Generates Cash Flow:


One of the most attractive aspects of residential real estate investing, compared to other types of investments, is its stability. In the stock market, for example, you can instantly buy and sell all or portions of your holdings. This is great if you need to move fast, but it results in massive market shifts just as fast. As recent events have indicated, the stock market can easily go up or down 5% or 10% in a day, and individual stocks can gain or plummet much more.

The real estate market is intentionally designed to reduce volatility. Prices go up and down over time, but the process of purchasing or selling real estate is much more deliberate, and protects the larger investment.

The system has worked for a long time. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the average home value has increased about 6%/year since the middle of the 20th century. That's pretty stable, and impressive!


Builds Equity:


There are 3 ways to make money in real estate:

  1. Cash Flow Accumulation
    1. Sum of monthly net cash flow over time, adjusted for increases in rents & expenses
  2. Appreciation
    1. Average annual increase in home prices in California for the last 50 years is about 6.7%
      (Source: St. Louis Federal Reserve, aka FRED, a well-respected industry data analysis aggregator)
  3. Principal Reduction
    1. As you pay off your mortgage, your principal balance reduces, and your equity increases.
Your total equity gain is the sum of those 3 over time.



High Returns:


Every professional financial counselor advises diversification of your investment portfolio. SMART real estate investing should be as strong a component of your holdings as stocks, bonds and mutual funds.

Great leverage and relative stability make it generally more attractive than other types of investment.

Low Risk:


Real estate investing is, in our opinion, the best way by far to leverage your investment dollars. With most other types of investments, such as stocks, you have to put up the entire amount, and your fortunes rise and fall directly with the value of the invested amount.

For example, if you buy some stock for $10,000 and it increases in value to $20,000, you have doubled your money, or reaped a 100% return on investment (less administrative costs).

With residential real estate investing, in the 1-4 unit space, you typically put down 25%. So buying a $400,000 property, you would have to put down $100,000. If it doubled in value over, say, 10 years, the property value would have increased 100%. If you sell it then for $800,000, your gross gain is $400,000, which is a 400% return on your original investment of $100,000 (ignoring escrow and other costs for simplification).

Which would you rather have: a 100% return, or a 400% return?

Hedge Against Inflation:


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Relative Stability:


One of the most attractive aspects of residential real estate investing, compared to other types of investments, is its stability. In the stock market, for example, you can instantly buy and sell all or portions of your holdings. This is great if you need to move fast, but it results in massive market shifts just as fast. As recent events have indicated, the stock market can easily go up or down 5% or 10% in a day, and individual stocks can gain or plummet much more.

The real estate market is intentionally designed to reduce volatility. Prices go up and down over time, but the process of purchasing or selling real estate is much more deliberate, and protects the larger investment.

The system has worked for a long time. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the average home value has increased about 6%/year since the middle of the 20th century. That's pretty stable, and impressive!




Financial Independence:


There are many reasons to invest in real estate. First and foremost is "independence".

You can do it as a side activity to augment your income, or you can become a full-time, professional investor. It can be as small as you want, with 1 or 2 units, or you can grow to apartment buildings, and build your real estate empire.

It's up to you once you get comfortable with it, and what your needs and dreams are. Either way, it's your business!

Portfolio Diversification:


Every professional financial counselor advises diversification of your investment portfolio. SMART real estate investing should be as strong a component of your holdings as stocks, bonds and mutual funds.

Great leverage and relative stability make it generally more attractive than other types of investment.

The Power of Leverage:


Real estate investing is, in our opinion, the best way by far to leverage your investment dollars. With most other types of investments, such as stocks, you have to put up the entire amount, and your fortunes rise and fall directly with the value of the invested amount.

For example, if you buy some stock for $10,000 and it increases in value to $20,000, you have doubled your money, or reaped a 100% return on investment (less administrative costs).

With residential real estate investing, in the 1-4 unit space, you typically put down 25%. So buying a $400,000 property, you would have to put down $100,000. If it doubled in value over, say, 10 years, the property value would have increased 100%. If you sell it then for $800,000, your gross gain is $400,000, which is a 400% return on your original investment of $100,000 (ignoring escrow and other costs for simplification).

Which would you rather have: a 100% return, or a 400% return?

Outperforms Other Types of Investments:


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Savings
Gold
CD
Homes
Stocks
Residential Income: Market Rents

Typical Annual Rates




Tax Advantages:


Several factors can help your financial situation relative to income properties. The major tax benefits include:
  1. Mortgage Interest Deduction
  2. Property Tax Deduction
  3. Depreciation
  4. Expense Deductions
As with owning your own home, tax benefits can help turn an apparently unattractive situation into a positive one when managed appropriately.

*** We highly recommend that you consult your tax professional for complete and accurate tax and accounting information applicable to your situation.




Easy To Get Into:


  1. Start small: Buy a single family residence or condo, or even a duplex. This should be a straightforward transaction for both the novice or experienced investor, very similar to buying your primary residence. The lending rules are virtually the same as for a primary residence, and the process is easy to understand.

  2. Hands on or hands off: You can choose to manage the property yourself, or outsource to a professional Property Manager. Even though it impacts your cash flow, it is probably best for the first-time investor to use a professional Property Manager. Once you get the hang of it, you can start taking some of the management responsibilities on yourself.

  3. 5+ Multi-unit: Larger apartment buildings (5 units and up) have different lending rules and property management requirements. These are a great way to leverage your investment, but they need quite a bit more experience, plus a higher tolerance for risk and problem solving ability.

  4. Owner Occupied: If you live in one of your units, such as one side of a duplex, you can lower your investment mortgage significantly, and still leverage the full value of the property while it appreciates! With duplexes, for example, you can usually reduce your mortgage by about 1/2.


Easy To Grow:


Real estate investing is traditionally the best way to leverage your assets, time and involvement. Many smart investors start out with an investment single family residence, condo or duplex, then, after experiencing success with that type, continue to build on their success buying similar types of units.

Start with a single family home to rent, or a duplex. These are easy to obtain and manage, and you can live in one unit in a duplex while you get to understand more about the investing process.

Consider expanding to 3 or 4 units, or even 5+ (apartment buildings). These generally cost more but they better leverage your investment dollars on a per unit basis.

This creates a "money machine" effect, where you build on your strengths and experience by repeating past successes. Other smart investors like to gain traction with smaller units, then work with larger properties, such as triplexes and fourplexes, utilizing the same techniques but leveraging their base investment even more with larger properties.


College Funding:


The best thing to do is to start early. That’s usually hard for most people who are many years away from retirement and may not even have a family yet.

But the advantages are enormous. Real estate typically appreciates at a higher rate than most savings plans.

That plus equity growth by positive cash flow accumulation and principle repayment over time can build a great nest egg for your children or grandchildren.



Early Retirement:


It used to be what everybody looks forward to. Now, many people are working well past traditional retirement age. If you find something that you love, you are successful at, or just need to keep doing for any reason, then go for it!

However, there will come a time when you will want to cut back, and maybe not be active in a work situation. When that happens, wouldn’t it be wonderful to have equity built up that you could tap? Our equity gain models help you figure out where you will be in 5, 10, 15 or 20 years. Residential real estate investing can get you where you want to be, when you want to be there.

Legacy:


What better way to leave something to your heirs, or even just to get family members started in real estate investing?

Share the investment, share the rewards, then let them build their own real estate empire.


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and guide you every step of the way.



Generates Cash Flow
Builds Equity
High Returns
Hedge Against Inflation
Stability
Financial Independence
Diversification
Leverage
Outperforms
Tax Advantages
Easy To Get Into
Easy To Grow
College Funding
Early Retirement
Legacy