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Real estate investment is regarded as one of the most profitable investment opportunities in present time. However, many investors make mistakes while investing in real estate. For example, many investors approach this kind of investment with the mentality of becoming rich as fast as possible. Due to this wrong mindset, they often lose substantial amounts of money. This article describes some of the most common mistakes made by real estate investors.

  1. Paying little attention to capital expenditures

    Real estate investors often ignore capital expenditures while assessing their cash flow and mistakenly consider such expenses to be one-time expenditures. Capital expenditures may include replacing a furnace, air conditioning compressor, refrigerator, etc. It is important for the investor to calculate each and every expense regardless of how insignificant it might be. By doing so, the investor can assess his/her actual cash flow more accurately. Deals that may have looked good on the surface might turn out less attractive after careful consideration of all short and long term expenditures.

  2. Not doing enough homework

    Like other professions, real estate investors need proper education and training. Many wannabe investors bypass many important elements and have trouble down the road. If you want to become a real estate investor, you should educate yourself well before taking on your first deal.

  3. Not having cash reserves

    It is quite important for an investor to have enough cash in reserve for each property. Investing in a property that eats cash rather than generating cash flow may be the greatest mistake a real estate investor can make. It would result in negative cash flow that in turn, may reduce your capability to purchase more properties. Therefore, as a real estate investor, you should find ways to generate positive cash flow so that you can cover a mortgage, pay property taxes and perform monthly maintenance. Maintaining cash reserves also helps you create long term success in your real estate investments. Lack of cash may compel you to perform substandard repairs or rent to a non-qualified tenant.




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Following the collapse of the world economy triggered by the sub-prime crisis; European countries emerged in the international market as potential targets for investments. The European and English currencies lost much of their relative value against the US currency making them more affordable to foreign investors. With this unique economic situation in mind, investors from around the world have found a new home: Europe.

One European country that is an obvious spot for investment is Spain. The ultimately dry climate plus all year round sunshine are great for sporting and other outdoor activities. Buying a property in Spain is indeed a sound idea as the prices locally fell sharply and even more so relatively to the US dollars. Spain also has benefited from a large growth for the last 10 years thus has good infrastructure and will offer great returns when the economy rebounds. Great bargains can be found where prices have dropped and demand for great holiday lets will un-doubtfully pick up when the European economies recovers and tourists flood again to the warm and sunny Spain.

United Kingdom and more specifically England may also offer great opportunities for wise property investors. Property prices have started to pick up in 2010 as the local economy started a small recovery. Supply of properties is still low as builders delayed new projects due to lack of funding from struggling banks and historically strong demand for new properties is preventing the price from falling. Assuming that the economy recovers in 2011 prices will rapidly rise again; savvy property buyers should actively seek to invest while prices are still rising slowly.


Secure Money

Investing in fixed secured real estate notes can yield fruitful returns often higher than mutual funds while providing security of investment only found with bonds and CD's. Conservative investors looking for stable long-term investments such as bonds, CD's or money-markets currently only receive APR rates between 2% and 4%. The inflationary period looming due to government spending, budget deficits and money printing will continue to drive these investments into the ground. A high price to pay for security of investment.

What Is A Fixed Secured Note Backed By Real Estate?

A first position high yield collateralized note much like a lean held by a mortgage lender on a piece of real estate that can be called due if the terms of the agreement are not met between lender and borrower. In this case, the note holder (i.e. private lender) would simply take control of the real estate if the terms of the loan are not met. The borrower (i.e. real estate investor) will buy a piece of real estate with the money provided by the note holder. The two parties agree on a set of terms of the note. The property is purchased and the term starts. A fixed secured note can also provide investors such as retirees tax free income by using a self-directed IRA for the source of the note. For more information on self-directed IRA's visit: http://www.trustetc.com

Terms

The terms of a fixed secured note are generally 3 to 5 years, 6% to 10% APR interest only with monthly payments. There is typically a balloon payment of the original principle payed to the note holder at the end of the term just like a CD.


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