Commercial Real Estate

Many people believe that real estate investment is only for the wealthy. This is a misconception which has been fed by the media which has given the topic a lot of attention recently. We see millionaires and multi-millionaires in the movies and on television, who are real estate tycoons. Most of us don't have anything like that kind of money, and may well feel that as we don't have anywhere near that amount of money, that kind of investment is not for us. Many people feel that because they aren't like those tycoons now, there is no point in trying.

 

If you are feeling this way yourself, then stop and think for a moment. The real estate market is made up of homes. If you already own a home, this makes you already a real estate investor, even though you may well not be a millionaire. This proves that you don't need to be a millionaire to be a real estate investor.

You know that the home you already own will increase in value, which also improves your own net worth; so if you own your home you are already part of the way there to being a professional real estate investor. The more the value of your home increases, the greater a leverage tool you have for investing elsewhere; the more you can raise by re-financing it in order to invest in residential or commercial real estate.

The media, again, leads us to the impression that commercial real estate means office buildings and high priced shopping centers. However it also means other kinds of buildings, such as medium and small sized office buildings, and these smaller properties comprise the second largest sector of real estate. People who invest in small commercial properties are not millionaires, and these properties don't cost that much. But investing in these properties can provide the investor with a regular income, a measure of financial safety, and possibly even a step on the way to becoming a millionaire.

Having said this, re-financing your home and investing in real estate is not something to leap into blindly, and you should consider all the consequences before committing yourself. You should also talk it over with your family. Be aware of the risks involved, both for the new property and your own home, as well as other issues which will affect you, such as property taxes and the deductions you will be able to make. It is also a good idea to talk the matter over with experts.

So, you don't need to be a high roller to invest in real estate; you just need some capital, some expert advice, and some information about what sorts of properties you would like to invest in, and your family behind you.


 

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