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Time to Buy Low and Hold On

The residential real estate market has pretty much bottomed out and has created a domino effect on the rest of the economy. Look for a full blow recession soon as when the real estate market collapses, so does the rest of the economy. This does not mean that you should not be investing in real estate. Real estate is always a viable investment. A real estate recession is an excuse to buy low and hold on tight until the market rebounds.

6 Tips on Flipping a House

While many people have very specific dreams of enjoying the bountiful profits that can be made from flipping houses, very few people put too terribly much thought into the process or any formulas that might be pertinent to success when it comes to flipping houses as a property investment venture or for the sake of building a nice comfortable lifestyle or retirement. You will hear a lot about the things not to do when it comes to flipping houses but very few people take the time to mention the things you absolutely must do in order to successfully flip a house and make a fortune out of it.

When Is The GOOD Time To Flip?

First, let’s get the term right. What is flipping properties? There are generally two types of property investors that are out there in the market. There are those that buy properties with the intention of renting it out at a good yield to get cash flow. These types of investors are called keeper. The other types are the flippers. In essences, flipping is the art of buying and selling a property with the intention of making money from the sale.

Do You Know How Much You Are Worth To The Banks?

Many people don’t know how to balance their portfolios and end up investing lesser than they should. Many people don’t even know the importance of using simple formulas like Debt to Service Ratios to calculate and design their portfolio and to maximize their abilities to take up more loans. Let me illustrate an example of 2 different investors. Daniel and Gunalan. Both wishes to purchase a newly completed SOHO unit at an early bird price of RM400,000.

Is It Better To Buy Or Rent?

There is always this argument - To Buy or To Rent. For long term, it is always make more sense to buy a property than to rent due to capital appreciation. Renting will only make your landlord richer! If you are financially able, it is always a good move to own a property. Renting – Advantages enting is not always bad. Renting can have a few advantages depending on the part of the country you live in.