Looking Online for an Investment Property

The Internet Can Help You Find an Investment Property

By MJM, published Jul 06, 2007
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With the housing market still finding its way, now might be a good time to find an investment property. One of the best places to start looking for investment property deals is the Internet. The Internet is awash with investment property opportunities, including opportunities in other countries.

What is an investment property?

An investment property is, by definition, a piece of property that the owner does not occupy. It is bought mainly to be a source of income for the owner. Investment properties include homes, apartments, timeshares and other properties that the owner may choose to rent out to others. An investment property can also include real estate bought for the purpose of income through capital gains. This can be done by purchasing a "fixer-upper" for a bargain price, sprucing it up and selling it for a profit, or even by flipping the property. In any case, the point of an investment property is not for the owner to use it as a home, but to use it as a means of making more money.

How the Internet can help you research properties

Because the Internet is so vast, and contains so much information, it can be an ideal starting point when trying to find an investment property. All you have to do is type "investment property" into a search engine and view thousands of results. It is even possible to narrow your search, finding exactly what you want. The Internet also provides you with access to local information about the real estate market in different areas, as well as what there is to do nearby and vital stats (crime rate, income level, school test scores, etc.) of a specific area. All of these items are important in ascertaining a good investment decision when it comes to real estate.

Many Web sites also provide pictures of investment properties, and you can take "virtual tours" of properties you are interested in. This can help you narrow down the possibilities without actually being there. You have a wider range of investment property options to choose from, and you can get a good feel for them before making your final decision (you should visit the property in person before deciding, however).

Takeaways
  • The Internet can help you find an investment property
Did You Know?
REITs can allow you to invest in real estate without owning property.
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You mentioned some interesting points about how to find an investment property. Sophie

Posted on 08/23/2007 at 12:08:00 PM

 
'Being a slave to money' is wrong.

Posted on 07/06/2007 at 10:07:00 PM

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