Real Estate Can Build Profits PDF Print E-mail
Written by Lisa Udy   
Friday, 13 August 2010 18:19
If you have ever watched any late night television you have probably seen the latest real estate program taunting you with amazing riches. All the media outlets are teaming with these adds created by so called real estate gurus who all but guarantee your success and wealth beyond anything you have ever imagined. While it is true that many have seen some success, there are many more who have not.
by LisaUdy


If you have ever watched any late night television you have probably seen the latest real estate program taunting you with amazing riches. All the media outlets are teaming with these adds created by so called real estate gurus who all but guarantee your success and wealth beyond anything you have ever imagined. While it is true that many have seen some success, there are many more who have not.

So how then to these men and women continue to pop up night after night? It is because people do succeed. They are the ones shown giving testimonials, but they are average people just like everyone else. They bought the program, implemented it, and made money, and they believe anyone can do it. Unfortunately you are more likely to fail than to succeed.

So what do they have that the rest of the population does not? That can be a difficult question to answer, however in many cases a lack of fear can sum it up. If you don't have anything, you certainly don't have anything to lose. If you are at rock-bottom and the only way to go is up you might be more open to taking risks, and in real estate, very little is accomplished without risk.

Sure, you could become a landlord. You could collect rent and make enough to live off of at the very least. Then again, You might only make enough to squeak by, spending most of your "profits" on things like maintenance, improvements, taxes, lawyers and legal documents, and even landscaping. The expenses are tremendous. If you can do most or all of the work for yourself, or even if you want to do it yourself, you have an advantage, but it does not come easy.

Foreclosures offer another real opportunity, however properties are sold on as "as is" basis, and this means there is quite often serious and sometimes expensive repairs that must be done before the property can be sold. Being a contractor or having those kids of skills can be a real money saver with REO properties, as well as a solid understanding of the market.

Still another way to get in to the game is by becoming a part of an investment group. This is a great way to make money, although you will make less due to the spreading of profits, however the risk is spread out as well. This might be a good way to go for the beginner who has a bit of spendable cash available.

So the late night guy or gal on television isn't exactly misrepresenting the truth. Sill, they don't usually focus on the risk and the hard work involved in making money through real estate. It can be done though, if you have the stomach for it.

DISCLAIMER: This article is provided as information only and is not to be taken as financial advice.