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		<title>The ABCs of Real Estate Investment Trusts</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Feb 2010 08:38:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Real Estate Investor</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Let us take a look at how these funds operate, their structure, their return potential and what they mean to you as an investor. History of Reits : The concept of Reits originated in the USA. These products grew in popularity over a period of time, as the returns generated by these funds were much [...]]]></description>
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<p>Let us take a look at how these funds operate, their structure, their return potential and what they mean to you as an investor.</p>
<p>History of Reits :<br />
The concept of Reits originated in the USA. These products grew in popularity over a period of time, as the returns generated by these funds were much better than that from other forms of investments such as bonds, government savings schemes and the like. Now, such products will be soon available in India with SEBI having taken the first few steps to allow mutual funds to set up such funds.</p>
<p>Functioning of a Reit :<br />
A typical real estate investment trust will be structured like a mutual fund.<span id="more-259"></span> It will pool resources from investors and will invest in different forms of real estate such as commercial complexes, the housing sector, land bank and so on. It is also possible that such funds will have rental income from real estate owned by it. They will not be allowed to invest in equity and debt securities of real-estate companies; they must invest only in real estate directly. The income generated from these investments will be distributed amongst various investors who buy units of these funds or trusts. These are essentially income-earning rather than capital-growing instruments. These funds also have to declare their net asset values on a daily basis and the units are close ended and traded on the stock exchange.</p>
<p>Advantages of investing in Reits :<br />
The benefit of real estate investments is long term appreciation, which can negate the ill effects of inflation on your income. In fact, research has proved that after stocks, real estate generates the highest real long term and sustainable returns. It is even better than gold and of course, way above the returns generated by debt instruments and similar investment tools. Stability of returns is also assured as the property market is relatively less volatile than the stock market. So, even those who do not have the nerve to see their investment gyrate up and down on a daily basis can invest in these funds.</p>
<p>Reits are a long term investment bet :<br />
Real estate investments require patience and a longer time horizon to give you decent returns. This is because it takes time to buy a property, develop it, make it ready for generating income by way of rentals or resale, manage it, etc. Hence, it may take a longer time period for your fund to start generating income for you. However, the wait is worth all the efforts as you would be sitting on a good portfolio at the end of the day. So, if you are still thinking of what to do with that extra income which you want to invest, consider real estate investment for your benefit. It is bound to increase in the long run.</p>
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		<title>Tips For Interviewing a Real Estate Agent</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Oct 2009 22:30:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Real Estate Investor</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Realtor works for you; he is your employee. As with any job, employees can expect to be interviewed before being hired and the same is true for a real estate agent. You have a choice and should consider carefully who wants to help you find your new home. Why take this step? Aren&#8217;t they [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A Realtor works for you; he is your employee. As with any job, employees can expect to be interviewed before being hired and the same is true for a real estate agent. You have a choice and should consider carefully who wants to help you find your new home. Why take this step? Aren&#8217;t they all the same, because they want to make a commission which means putting you in a house? Why bother meeting with several before deciding on one? Isn&#8217;t it just a waste of time? Actually, just the opposite is true. Interviewing several people and carefully considering each one can end up saving time and make the house-hunting process less stressful.</p>
<p>First, you need to decide, who you want to interview. Ask for referrals from friends and family. Talk to your bank and see if there is a company or agent they recommend. If you are moving to a brand new place and don&#8217;t know anyone, do some online research. Just by checking out a personal or company web page, you can tell a lot about a person. The types and price range of homes he typically sells. There may be a personal statement or bio to give you more insight into his personality and experience.</p>
<p>Here are a few questions to ask, when conducting your Realtor interviews:</p>
<p>* What is his experience in real estate? This includes, since how long he has been licensed and how long he has been working in the particular area you are shopping.<span id="more-220"></span></p>
<p>* Is his license current and is it issued by the State you are living in? Typically, licenses must be renewed every couple of years. It is common to require continuing education as well, which is a plus in the ever-changing market. So, verifying his credentials is important.</p>
<p>* What is the community like? Any good agent should be able to give you information about the schools in the area, emergency services, clubs etc. Think of him as walking yellow pages for the area.</p>
<p>* Does he have a dollar limit? An online search of different agents usually reveals the typical price range they sell within. That is not to say that a person who only sells million dollar homes won&#8217;t be interested in helping you buy a $250,000 house. But, it saves you both a lot of time if you simply ask up front.</p>
<p>* Does he have time for you? Obviously this is important. You want to make sure that after you hire him, you do not get pawned off on an assistant for the actual process. The agent you hire should give you the same personal attention as anyone else, no matter how much money you have to spend.</p>
<p>During the interview, pay close attention to the other person. Do you like him? If you have a negative feeling towards the person or you just feel like your personalities are too different, it is better to move on to the next interview. You should be able to trust, that this person has your best interest at heart. If there is a personality conflict, neither of you will enjoy the process, nor can resentment flare up. Buying a house is a stressful process. Also, does he seem organized? Was he on time to your meeting? Obviously, you want someone who respects your time (just as you should respect his). It is also important that the person who takes on the job, can keep your information organized and at hand because he will be dealing with the seller&#8217;s agent as well as your bank and scheduling the appraisal and inspection. You want to make sure that everything is in line for a smooth closing.</p>
<p>There are a lot of people out there who would love to sell you a home, but that doesn&#8217;t mean they all can or should. By asking questions and paying attention, you can pick the right Realtor to find your dream home.</p>
<p>Finding a home is a significant task and choosing the right realtor helps you to find your home with ease. New Orleans real estate agents from the Latour team will guide you throughout the house-hunting process. To contact them, visit http://www.thelatourteam.com/.</p>
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		<title>Real Estate Investment Clubs</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Oct 2008 21:40:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The real estate investment clubs provide tremendous resources for both beginners and experienced real estate investors. The real estate investment club is a place to meet and network with other investors. Patient and skillful application of investment knowledge and information is required for a successful real estate investing. For success in real estate, there should [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The real estate investment clubs provide tremendous resources for both beginners and experienced real estate investors. The real estate investment club is a place to meet and network with other investors. Patient and skillful application of investment knowledge and information is required for a successful real estate investing. For success in real estate, there should be a combination of the power of investing knowledge and the power of market information. A real estate investment club through its thoroughly researched real estate investment ideas can arm you with all the necessary information to invest wisely in real estate.</p>
<p>As the competition in the field of real estate are high, Real estate investors need to keep themselves updated constantly on the new trends and developments in real estate investment. There can be new laws and taxes governing real estate. All this is hard to maintain if you are not a full time real estate investor. A real estate investment club is then the ideal place for you. All issues regarding real estate investment can be discussed and sorted out through the medium of real estate investment clubs. Being a part of an experienced and efficient real estate investment club in itself should form a part of the strategy to become a successful real estate investor.</p>
<p>Details regarding all other aspects of investments related to real estate like mortgage investments can be discussed in real estate investment clubs.<span id="more-223"></span> The real estate club members bring out several publications to guide real estate and home buyers. Most real estate club members also provide information through Internet. Today, there are several different real estate software programs available in the market to help real estate investors. Before selecting software, you can discuss it with your real estate club members as some of them might have already used it and have opinions on it. A good real estate investment club can act as a good forum to clear all your doubts regarding real estate investment.</p>
<p>Real Estate Investments provides detailed information on Real Estate Investments, Real Estate Investment Trusts, Real Estate Investment Loans, Real Estate Investment Financing and more. Real Estate Investments is affiliated with Buying Investment Properties.</p>
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		<title>Real Estate Note Buyers</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Oct 2008 21:32:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Real estate note buyers can either be individual buyers or companies. Most real estate sellers usually accept real estate notes as part of a larger real estate deal that has been agreed upon. Payments are mostly made in installments. People holding real estate notes often sell them when they are in need of big lump-sum [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Real estate note buyers can either be individual buyers or companies. Most real estate sellers usually accept real estate notes as part of a larger real estate deal that has been agreed upon. Payments are mostly made in installments. People holding real estate notes often sell them when they are in need of big lump-sum amounts. Many sellers do not to hold real estate notes for long time.</p>
<p>Real estate note buyers purchase different types of privately held real estate notes. They can be land sale contracts, promissory notes, contract for deeds, deeds of trust, and other types of real estate debt notes. Residential notes, commercial notes, and vacant land notes are popular among real estate note buyers, as these are common and the risk involved is minimal. Real estate note buyers sometimes act as brokers.</p>
<p>Real estate note buyers can buy a part of the real estate note, or the whole thing. The price depends on market values. Notes in the first lien position are preferred mostly by real buyers. Real estate note buyers demand copies of the deed of trust or mortgage, title policy, and closing statement, along with the note. Most real estate buyers pay the complete amount within a week or two. This delay is due to a slow preparation of documents.<span id="more-222"></span></p>
<p>Several real estate note buyers provide online quotes. Online purchases allow you to compare different rates of real estate note buyers and choose the right note. Confidentiality and competitive prices are offered by most professional real estate note buyers.</p>
<p>Sell Real Estate Notes provides detailed information on Find Real Estate Notes, Real Estate Note Brokers, Real Estate Note Buyers, Real Estate Note Listings and more. Sell Real Estate Notes is affiliated with Sell House By Owner.</p>
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		<title>What Are the Best Markets to Invest in Foreclosures?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Aug 2008 21:04:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Real Estate Investor</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nothing is sweeter than finding the perfect foreclose property in the perfect area at the perfect price. Just one such property can easily earn you a years worth of investment income. Trouble is most foreclosure investors rarely ever find their &#8216;dream&#8217; foreclosure. In fact, the average foreclosure investor will struggle to find a single, decent [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p id="body">Nothing is sweeter than finding the perfect foreclose property in the perfect area at the perfect price. Just one such property can easily earn you a years worth of investment income. Trouble is most foreclosure investors rarely ever find their &#8216;dream&#8217; foreclosure. In fact, the average foreclosure investor will struggle to find a single, decent foreclosed property. It&#8217;s not because there aren&#8217;t foreclosed properties to go round, but rather because of the sheer number of people looking to invest in foreclosed properties. To make matters worse, investors have penetrated every phase of the foreclosure process.</p>
<p>This means that many savvy investors try to get a steal on a house before the house is made available to the general public. Foreclosed homes are available in almost all areas of the country but investors have a tendency to only look for properties within their general area. Some foreclosure investors have simply forgotten that a profit made anywhere is still a profit. If you&#8217;re having trouble locating the perfect foreclosure, it could be because you simply live in an area that isn&#8217;t very well suited to foreclosures.</p>
<p>The first market you should consider outside of your own should be the next closest metropolitan area near your home. I happen to be fortunate and live only an hour away from three major metropolitan areas. Each metropolitan area near me has different demographics and different market trends. Before looking into any other area, you should always be sure to have an exit strategy in mind. When it comes to foreclosed homes, the best exit strategy is renting the property. In order to do this you need to evaluate the rental market of your chosen market.</p>
<p>If you like to travel and see new places, you might consider looking for foreclosed homes in the country&#8217;s biggest foreclosure markets. Right now, Atlanta, Houston, and Denver have the hottest foreclosure markets anywhere in the United States.<span id="more-217"></span> In fact, Atlanta has such a high rate of foreclosures that it is frequently shown on television as an example of the recent foreclosure boom. If you happen to have an internet connection you can easily find foreclosed properties in these areas to invest in.</p>
<p>All of the research you need to do to find a foreclosed home can be done online. You can easily look at county and city records online at no cost. You can also find a realtor to use as a partner by going to realtor.com. To find out detailed information about market trends you can look at the websites of local real estate investors clubs. Every major metropolitan area has an investors club.</p>
<p>By expanding your base of operations beyond your usual boundaries you can dig up all kinds of sweet deals you may not have been able to find otherwise.</p>
<p>Sal Vannutini is the author of &#8221; The 8 Power Profit Secrets To Making More Money With Less Risk In Real Estate, &#8221; a free strategy report for investors. Get your complimentary copy at http://www.FastFixerUpperProfits.com today.</p>
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