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The Worst Real Estate Markets

June 26, 2008 by Marco Santarelli

The worst performing markets, according to a recent report by the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight (OFHEO), where property values are falling the fastest in the country are Florida with eight (8), California with six (6) and Michigan with three (3).

Merced, California has the honor of being that fastest deflating city in the country with an annual depreciation of -13% over the past 12 months. This is followed by Punta Gorda, Florida at -12%, and Santa Barbara, California, one of the most expensive markets in the country at -12%.

So where are some of the best markets? Well, the US Gulf Coast where markets are rebounding from hurricane Katrina happen to have some of the best investment opportunities for investors today. Housing is affordable, rental numbers make sense, and property values are increasing between 6% to 7% per year. Those are some of the biggest reasons for our Bayside Park investment opportunity in Waveland, Mississippi.

Filed Under: Real Estate Investing, Real Estate Investments Tagged With: Investment Properties, Investment Property, Real Estate Investing, Real Estate Investment

Investor Market Strong

June 18, 2008 by Marco Santarelli

Last year investors accounted for 21% (about 1 out of 5) of new home purchases according to a new study by the National Association of Realtors (NAR).  That’s a whopping 1.35 million housing units – a large portion of the total market.  The record was set in 2005 at the height of the boom at 28%.

A major difference today is that investors are not buying to speculate and push prices up quickly as we’ve seen happen in the first half of the decade.  The median price for an investment property in 2005 was $183,500 compared to $150,000 in 2007.

According to the study, about 50% of the investors said they planned on holding onto their properties for anywhere from 3 to 11 years.  Another 18% planned to hold from one to three years and 20% were not sure.  Only 10% said they planned to sell (or flip) their property in a year or less.

The median household income of all home buyers last year was $71,700 while investor’s median income was about $93,000.  Interestingly 40% of all investor sales last year were accounted for by those under age 35.

The study also revealed that investors are optimistic about the direction of the market.  57% said they plan on buying additional property in the next 24 months compared to 44% primary vacation home buyers.  80% of investor buyers said that this is a good time to buy real estate compared to 59% of primary home buyers.

I agree that most real estate investors know there are many good deals out there.  They key is to have a clear investment strategy and know where to buy based on local economics and market timing.

Filed Under: Economy, Real Estate Investing Tagged With: Investment Properties, Investment Property, Real Estate Investing, Real Estate Investment

Investing in Mobile Alabama Real Estate

June 12, 2008 by Marco Santarelli

Imagine if you had the foresight 7 years ago to invest heavily in Las Vegas, Phoenix, Miami and Honolulu, and to get out 2 years ago. Each of those markets appreciated over 100% in a 5 year period. Many savvy investors made enough money in those markets in just 5 years that they never have to work again. Now, instead of waking up with that 7 am alarm clock, many of them softly awaken by the warm breeze off the ocean blowing through their open window.

Mobile, Alabama (pronounced ‘moe beel’) is a city located in southwest Alabama at the mouth of the Mobile River. Spanning about 38 miles on the north shore of Mobile Bay, it was the city held by the French, British, and Spanish until it was seized by U.S. forces in 1813.

Today, Mobile, Alabama is one of the country’s hottest growth markets. Any real estate investor looking for a market with a solid economic foundation and strong appreciation potential will find it here.

According to a new research forecast by Moody's Economy.com, Mobile County will have the fastest growing economy over the next five years among all 363 American metropolitan areas, growing over 34% from 2007 through 2012. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Real Estate Investing Tagged With: Investment Properties, Investment Property, Real Estate Investing, Real Estate Investment

Estimating Value With The Capitalization Rate

June 4, 2008 by Marco Santarelli

Capitalization RateThe Capitalization Rate (also known as “Cap Rate”) is used to compare an income property with other similar income properties.  It can also be used to place a value on a property based on the income it generates.

The Cap Rate merely represents the projected return for one year as if the property was bought with all cash.  But since we don't normally buy property using all cash we would use other measures, such as the cash-on-cash return, to evaluate a property's financial performance.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Financing, Real Estate Investing Tagged With: Investment Properties, Investment Property, Real Estate Investing, Real Estate Investment

Blog Question: Keep it or Sell it?

May 21, 2008 by Marco Santarelli

One of our blog readers submitted the following question:

“I have a home that was appraised at $130,000 this month. However, I think it's worth at least $200,000.  Would you agree to keep it until the market comes back up and try to sell then?  My ex-husband will rent it from me until then.  Thanks, Bev”

Well Bev, there are several things to consider: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Real Estate Investing Tagged With: Investment Properties, Investment Property, Real Estate Investing, Real Estate Investment

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