Thursday, June 02, 2005

 

property investments

When it comes to real estate property investments, single-family homes are likely the best choice for first-time property investors.

As perhaps the most widely available form of housing, the single-family home is most coveted by buyers and renters. As such, the investment is easier to finance, refinance, manage and liquidate, when compared with larger, multi-family property investments. But residential property investments require up-front cash, financial feeding, management and maintenance -- especially during the early years.

Unless your down payment is at least 25 percent or more, the rent you can charge usually won't begin providing positive cash flow for several years after your purchase.

Buying a property that is below market value, as in the case of a foreclosure, you can usually get positive cash flow right from the start.

For more information on foreclosures try:
http://www.massiveforeclosureprofits.com
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