Chapter 32: Real Estate and Other Investment Options

Real Estate

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Investing in Real Estate

  • Real estate is land and anything attached to it, such as buildings or natural resources.
  • Buying a house is the most expensive purchase and major investment most people make in their lives.
  • Residential property is property in which an individual or family lives.
    • Single-family homes, multi-unit housing, and manufactured homes are forms of residential property.
  • The most popular residential property is the single-family house.
    • It is usually on its own lot with its own yard.
  • Multi-unit houses are usually single buildings divided into various units, with a separate person or family living in each unit.
  • A manufactured home is usually one of two types.
    • Prefabricated houses are partly assembled at a factory.
    • The other type is a mobile home.

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Buying a Home

  • Few people have enough money to pay for a house in full.
    • Most have to finance it with a home mortgage loan, or a long-term property loan.
    • To buy a house also requires a down payment, which is usually 20 percent.
  • Homebuyers often obtain a real estate agent to help them find a home.
    • real estate agent is a person licensed to arrange the buying and selling of homes and other types of real estate.
    • Real estate agents usually charge their fees to the seller and not the buyer.
  • Several factors affect the value of a house, including its size, condition, quality, and location.
  • The amount of equity you have in a home is very important.
    • Equity is the value of a piece of property less the amount still owed on the money borrowed to purchase it.

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Income Property

  • Another reason for buying real estate is to obtain income property, or property used to generate income.
    • They can collect rent or sell the property for a profit.
  • Rental property is any type of dwelling unit or other property rented for a length of time
  • Undeveloped property is unused land intended only for investment purposes.

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Other Investment Options

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Diversifying Your Investment Plan

  • To diversify means to vary investments in order to spread risk or to expand.
    • A diversified investment plan (or portfolio) might include real estate, stocks, bonds, and commodities.
    • It could also include precious metals, gems, and collectibles.
  • Many people invest their money in precious metals as a hedge against inflation.
    • A hedge is a means of protection or defense against loss.
  • Precious metals include valuable ores such as silver, gold, and platinum.
    • The price of gold rises when people believe that war, political unrest, or inflation may be near.
  • Precious gems (or gemstones) are rough mineral deposits (usually crystals) that are dug from the earth by miners and then cut and shaped into brilliant jewels.
    • These gems include diamonds, sapphires, rubies, and emeralds.
    • They appeal to investors because of their small size, beauty, ease of storage, durability, and potential as a protection against inflation.
  • Some people like to “play the market” for commodities such as oil, corn, and coffee.
    • Through a commodities exchange, investors can buy contracts for quantities of a given commodity for delivery at a future date.

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Investing in Collectibles

  • Collectibles are items that appeal to collectors and investors.
    • They can include rare coins and books, works of art, antiques, and stamps.
  • The Internet has made buying and selling collectibles efficient and convenient, and the number of Web sites for collectors has exploded.
    • Collecting on or off the Internet can be a satisfying hobby and a good investment.
    • Nevertheless, a wise collector must always be alert to schemes and scams.
  • Fraud is the crime of obtaining money or some other benefit by deliberate deception
    • The safest way to steer clear of fraud is to learn everything you can about the items you collect and to buy and sell only with reputable dealers.

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