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Discover the 3 Best Real Estate Investing Strategies in Today’s Economy

Allow me to share a report published by Mason Hill. This report - “Real Estate Investment Strategies for 2009″ - is a great tool to have in your arsenal as you study today’s changing market.

Click here for your free report.  http://masonhill.com/ra_free_report.html

I think you will find the information valuable whether you are a “seasoned pro” or a “novice” in real estate investing. The report gives an overview of a few key topics that each of us consider when we invest.

It begins by talking about how to understand market indicators such as new construction starts, unemployment rates, and real estate inventories on the market. It highlights the need to take a step back from the media hype and to really analyze the specific market you are considering.

One common mistake is to rely only on national trends to evaluate a specific real estate investment. The report cautions investors to remember that local market factors are important to consider as well.

As you probably know, this is how some investors are able to make money in a down market — by reading indicators in specific areas that are still poised to do well. Here is an excerpt that talks about this from the report:

“…The key [to wise investing] is to focus on understanding the local market in which you plan to invest. One of our key messages to clients is that your local market, most likely, isn’t the best investment every time. Focusing in on ‘the right’ local real estate market is crucial.”

The report suggests developing a strategy for investing in markets based upon your time horizon for investing. For example, you may be formulating a plan to invest with capital gains in mind. The trick is locating the market that will do well in the next 12-24 months. There are very few U.S. markets that have done that over the past couple years. Going forward, times may change, but reading those indicators is the only way we will be able to forecast what lies ahead.

The report points out some things to watch for when you acquire an investment property, and also how to avoid potential negatives in managing your property for the duration of ownership. It talks about the pros and cons to “do-it-yourself” style property managing vs. using a property management service.

My particular favorite part of the report is the end of the report. There is an analysis of 6 important questions you should ask before you consider working with any company to facilitate your investments. There are a variety of services available that help take the headache out of the process. It is important to know your rights when you work with a real estate investment company. These 6 questions in the report help put things in perspective when you weigh out that type of decision.

By using this link (2009 Report), you can register to download this free report. You won’t regret it. It is the type of tool you can refer back to over and over.

If you should have any questions about Mason Hill, feel free to get in touch with their property specialist Dave Helm. His information is listed below.

I wish you the best.

Sincerely,

Troy Boldt
Phone: 801-709-3717
Email: tboldt@rentingauthority.com

Mason Hill’s Contact:

Dave Helm
Property Specialist

Phone: 801-550-2788
Email: daveh@masonhill.com

http://www.masonhill.com/ra

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