Monday, September 1, 2008

Tired of Renters or Managing Property? Many Investors Turn To Land

When all else fails in real estate, vacant land can be one of the easiest investments to make! That's right...no headaches of renters, fees, hidden woops. Just easy things like a mortgage if there is one, and property taxes. Yes no repairs, insurance adjustments, vacant tenants, damage, upkeep, etc.

So land does have a few benefits, but the tax advantage isn't as great, but it's also a much easier investment for many people once they determine what they can afford. Vacant Land in Destin Florida is a little more difficult to come by, but it is there. Commercial and Residential lots are great long term investments and even more so in today's market!

Here is an interesting article about investing in land:

Daily Real Estate News August 29, 2008Consider Stocking Up on Land More small buyers are investing in undeveloped land. "There is a really attractive market emerging for the small investor," says Eric O'Keefe, editor-in-chief of Land Report magazine. "With credit tightening, what you're seeing in essence is some of the air being let out of the bubble that was driving prices up."Buying land is no slam-dunk. An investor must be able to judge which land is most apt to deliver a profit down the road and be able to hold onto the property long enough to benefit.Also, variations in prices make these kinds of investments painful for the faint of heart. For instance, the Texas real estate commission reported that land prices went up by 20 percent in 2007. But land values in Southern California have tumbled at least 50 percent along the coast and as high as 90 percent. inland, investors say.Plus, ownership can be expensive. Besides high borrowing costs, there are property taxes and liability insurance costs to pay.Nevertheless, some investors are convinced now is the time. "It's a delicate business, but it's just about bad enough to be good again," says William Shopoff, chief executive of Shopoff Group, a real estate investment firm in Irvine, Calif.Source: Investor’s Business Daily, Brad Kelly (08/29/2008)

So if you take some of the basics and apply trends and growth, land can be a great investment, but it's 100% out of pocket and with no real breaks. So be prepared for a longer investment!

For more information on investing in Land please visit http://www.randbcoastalrealestate.com/ where you can search from Pensacola to Panama City for property that is for sale.

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