Posted on Mar 7, 2019
Sgt Andy Williams
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Sgt Andy Williams My early research into any property is the potential for return on investment. Either rent or resale. Everything else falls into place if the ROI numbers work. Good question for folks looking into that subject. Full disclosure - we have had rental and resale property since 1972 from Colorado to South Carolina to North Carolina to Tennessee. Does tend to take your mind of worrying about what to do with your spare time.
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When it comes to buying an investment property, one aspect I'd feel most comfortable dealing with is thorough research and due diligence. It's essential to have a deep understanding of the market dynamics, the specific location you're interested in, and the potential returns on investment.
Starting with market research, I'd want to analyze the current real estate trends, including property values, rental rates, and vacancy rates. This information helps me identify areas with strong investment potential and growth prospects.
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Hey Sgt Andy Williams! When considering investment property, comfort level with maintenance and market fluctuations is key. If you're more into stability, IRA Gold might appeal—it's tangible, holds value, and acts as a hedge against economic uncertainty. Plus, it's a hands-off investment once acquired. What's your take?
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