Archive for the 'Pre-Construction, Land, Development' Category

When you’re focused on becoming a real estate investor, you may be tempted to think that all there is to it is buying homes at a bargain and selling them for a profit; if you’re willing to accept that there is a second option, chances are good that you’ll be looking at multi-family properties that you will be able to rent out for income. However, when it comes to real estate investing, you are going to want to be sure that you are also looking into land, development properties and even those homes that are in various states of construction.

Simply put, land may be one of the most effective ways for those who are looking to become real estate investors to make money. What you’re going to find is that there are a number of ways in which investing in land is possible. You might, for example, keep an eye out for development and construction companies that have started projects only to make the assumption that they will not turn as much of a profit; the land on which they were going to build is them put on the market and, in many cases, all of the permitting information comes along with it.

By looking into land when you are thinking about investing in real estate, what you are really going to be doing is looking at investing in the future. While that may mean needing to have a little bit more imagination now, it can lead to huge payoffs down the line.

What if you could buy a property in an explosive market before it was ever built and buy it at or below market value? If you’re like me, you would buy every one that you could afford! This is what Buying Pre-Construction is.

You know for so many years these the ‘big boys & girls” of pre-construction have been working feverishly to keep pre-construction a closely guarded secret – In these markets, some people have to stand in line or wait for the opportunity to have their name entered in a drawing so that they can buy into these projects.
AND some of these projects even have signs that say NO INVESTORS ALLOWED. Most have paperwork that you need to sign that says you are not an investor and that you plan on living in the house.

This past Spring, Richard and I went on a popular pre-construction property buying tour.  It’s funny that it is called a ‘tour’ because in addition to getting on a tour bus and going to see the local projects, we actually had significant seminar time, and networking time with the other attendees.

The seminar consisted of learning about the various Tax Benefits Of Investing in Pre-Construction in various areas, Asset Protection, AND being presented other Projects in Areas Of The Country that also had Unbelieveable Opportunity for investors.
You know, before we got there, I was wondering if it would look like the ‘buy time share’ mandatory presentation.  I was really taken back by the wealth of information and opportunity that was set out before us.  Quite honestly, I had to hold the “normally very conservative” husband back. 

If you want more information about pre-construction real estate investing, please send me your question(s) here.  We attended Justin Ryan and Wendy Patton’s tour. 

If you want information on that tour and the special bonus we are offering to our subscribers & members that register here on InvestorWealth.com, you can go to InvestorWealth.com/preconstruction/tour.htm.  You can even view the complete webinar we had with Justin if you missed it.

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