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Buying Real Estate

Considerations Involved When Investing In Real Estate

Feb. 5th, 2010
in Buying Real Estate
by Adriana Noton

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When it comes to making money, lots of opportunities abound, whether it be in the stock market or in business. But these areas also offer a significant amount of risk. As a result, most people do not engage in these speculative activities. But real estate is something which more people can be involved in, simply because everyone needs a home to live in. However, no investment is entirely risk free, and so even here a certain amount of due diligence is required.

Buying a house is, over the course of a lifetime, a better way to save money than to rent. While mortgage payments and other expenses may initially be higher than the money one would spend on rent, this decreases over time as the interest on the mortgage is paid off and the principal amount is reduced. Once the mortgage is completely paid, home expenses are usually less than rent. Whereas mortgage expenses usually go down over time, rent stays the same and can even go up.

Affordability is a key consideration when making any purchase. A person should ask whether they can afford the mortgage payments required for buying. It is always advisable to put as much money down as a down payment, in order to reduce the mortgage. Twenty five percent used to be the standard, but this minimum has gone down. One should factor additional expenses such as electricity and property taxes to get a complete idea of how much can be afforded.

Buying property is considered a guaranteed investment, but recent events have shown that this is hardly the case. The sub prime crisis was fueled by people buying homes with no money down and taking advantage of low interest rates. But they did not consider that those rates would go up, and when they did, they could no longer afford their homes. The scale of the disaster caused house prices everywhere to drop.

Property is something one should buy for the long term, rather than selling it immediately for instant profits. Whereas stocks can be sold the next day depending on price fluctuations, the price of a house accrues over years instead of days or even months. One should therefore buy a place that one is willing to live in for a long time. This way, if you don’t get the price you are looking for when you put your place up for sale, you can afford to wait and try again later.

When purchasing a property, there are many professionals who can assist you. A real estate agent can help in buying or selling a home. He or she will tell you how much you can expect if you put your home up for sale, and will list the property and get you offers. Or if you are looking to buy, he or she will show you properties suited to your preferences. A real estate lawyer will take care of all the technical details involved in buying or selling a property.

Any transaction will involve fees. If you hire an agent, they will charge a commission depending on the price of the home. A lawyer will also charge fees for their services. And there are also costs for transferring and registering the property in the name of the new owner.

Real estate is considered to be one of the surest investments. But because it involves such large amounts of money, one should perform due diligence before getting involved in it.

This is an ideal time to invest in the Toronto real estate market. Many services are around the corner, like joining a Toronto association or hiring a contractor Toronto.

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