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McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2013 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. CHAPTER PLAYLIST SONG: “Puttin' on the Ritz”“Puttin' on the Ritz” from the Young Frankenstein Soundtrack Real Estate Investments
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15-2 Learning Objectives LO 15-1 Understand the different types of real estate investments. LO 15-2 Contrast the benefits and drawbacks of owning rental property. LO 15-3 Understand how to grow a real estate portfolio through real estate investment trusts. LO 15-4 Evaluate the risk and returns involved in short-term real estate investments.
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15-3 The Inside Look Real estate scheme with a toxic asset NPR's Chana Joffe-Walt on Toxic Assets, Mortgage Scheme NPR's Chana Joffe-Walt on Toxic Assets, Mortgage Scheme
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15-4 Housing Price Index 1998-2010
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15-5 “The best investment on earth is earth.” ~ Louis J. Glickman Real estate: Land and permanent buildings on the land Rental property Houses, apartments, farm land, commercial property Lease: A contract that stipulates the use and possession of the property for a specified time and fixed payments To start investing in real estate, you could buy a duplex and rent out half and live in the other half
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15-6 Real Estate Investment Strategies Owning and renting Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) Flipping properties Buy an undervalued property Sell it for a profit
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15-7 Measuring Return on Investment (ROI) Return on investment ROI = [P t – (P o + C)]/P o P t = P o = C = ROI real estate investment calculators on-line ROI real estate investment calculators on-line
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15-8 Doing the Math
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15-9 Advantages and Disadvantages of Rental Property
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15-10 Areas to Manage in Being a Landlord (Figure 15.4)
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15-11 Being a Landlord Tenant Screening Budgeting Expenses Taxes Mortgage payment Maintenance and Repairs Advertising Newspaper
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15-12 Being a Landlord Communication Resolve Disputes Informally Home Checklist Before a tenant moves in or out Rules for Your Tenants Guests Put Everything in Writing Reduces disputes
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15-13 Shared Ownership Because of liability issues, diversity of skills, and lack of capital, you may want to add other people to your real estate investments Share profits and losses Provides limited liability Passes income and losses to shareholders Provides limited liability Passes income and losses to members
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15-14 Shared Ownership
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15-15 Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) Like a closed-end mutual fund Mortgage REITs invest in mortgage loans that finance properties Do your homework Talk to a professional Be wary of scams
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15-16 Avoiding Scams Research the history of the REIT Have an attorney review the paperwork
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15-17 Flipping Real Estate Leverage is in your favor for a higher ROI
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15-18 Flipping Real Estate Successful Steps Fix up the property to add value Get real estate license so you are the listing agent and you receive the commission on the sale
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15-19 10 Mistakes that Make Flipping a Flop What precautions do you need to heed if considering ‘flipping’ as an option to build wealth?
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15-20 Learn LO 15-1 Understand the different types of real estate investments. LO 15-2 Contrast the benefits and drawbacks of owning rental property LO 15-3 Understand how to grow a real estate portfolio through real estate investment trusts. LO 15-4 Evaluate the risk and returns involved in short-term real estate investments.
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