Saturday, January 16, 2010

Procuring Lots The Safest Way!

By Gavin J. King

Buying land used to be the most likely and preferred purchase that real estate investors made, but in recent years many have started to doubt the safety of land purchases. There are a few guidelines for investing in land and they are easy to remember and apply.

There is a right way and wrong way to do everything, and buying real estate with a large portion financed is doing it the wrong way. In other words, using your cash will help keep your bottom line stable and secure, without putting your assets on the line. There is no greater peace of mind than to have your home paid off, especially in the unsure times of today. Most people are not in a position to do this, and I am aware of how difficult it can be to accomplish it. For those whom this strategy is a possible or realistic one, real estate is the safest place to store your cash, and avoid being taxed on it.

Besides the fact that when you buy a home outright, you can always rent it and you will have a nice littler income generated from it. To use your income to buy real estate is a great way to put off tax liability you may be facing and to build a collection of performing assets that may fund your early retirement. Using your tax money to purchase real estate, instead of simply paying it directly to the IRS, is easier than you might think, and will effect your net sheet in such a way that you will actually pay less in taxes. As always, get the input of your accountant before you try anything like this or you may end up costing yourself.

If you do not have enough money to purchase a rental outright, maybe you can save enough money to simply buy a building lot and wait until you can save up more money to build on it, after all, there are more than the market needs right now. You can get some very good deals on the building lot market, especially when buying REO lots in bulk. The best investment plan for buying building lots would be a longer term plan that involves buying and holding, due to the fact that they will not yield much, if any, profit for some time in the short term.

I advise people to buy with any means, other than bank financing, due to fees, interest and other prosperity killers. There are other options for getting rentals from the land you own, like doing joint ventures with a local builder, so keep your eyes open and make sure to cover your own assets in all of your business dealings.

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