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Investment Property: What It Can Do For You

Jerry Glynn
For many years now, investment property has been on the rise as a popular means to attaining wealth by many people all over the world. The purchase of a home is of course one of the first major investments that many people make, with the purchase of a second piece of property being the next. In fact, this move is often undertaken before the purchase of shares and other assets are even considered.

Before we go into the various aspects of investment property, a definition of the term would be in order. Investment property is the term used to refer to a piece of property that is not meant to be occupied by the owner, and is instead purchased with the specific goal of generating profit by way of rental income and/or the gaining of capital.

While we mentioned earlier in the article that most people's first real estate investment is usually their own home, this does not always have to be the case. In fact, buying a modestly sized house or apartment in an affordable area to rent out can be a good way to build up some funds in order to purchase your own home eventually, in the specific place where you want to reside. More and more people all over the world are going for this option nowadays by renting property in a more affordable area, and purchasing and renting out another piece of property in a more expensive area. Other people are even expanding their investments into non-residential properties by way of property trusts.

Investing in property sensibly actually has a number of other benefits, not the least of which is that property tends to be less prone to market fluctuations than shares (although this is not always the case), and they are generally regarded as safe options when other assets decrease in value. Property investments also have great potential to generate capital growth and increase the value of your assets, and there is of course the rental income to consider as well. In addition, there are certain tax benefits that you can realize from negative gearing.

Just like any other investment however, investment property does not come with any solid guarantees. The prices of property does go up and down from time to time, and it can be quite a challenge to find good renters who will pay their bills on time and take good care of the property.

Furthermore, there is a need for people who are going into investment property to be thoroughly aware of interest rates and how higher rates will impact on their expected returns. They also have to make sure that the return or yield from their investment property measures up favorably compared to the returns that they would have achieved if they had invested in shares, for instance.

Of course, this is not to say that everyone should be directly involved in investment property. You can for example, go into partnership with other real estate investors and combine your assets into managed funds that will focus on property
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Date Published : Nov 22 2008

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