Why You Should be Investing in Real Estate
More and more the flipping of houses is becoming tomorrow’s “social security” of our generation. And from the news stories every day we are not the only ones that think you should be investing in real estate. Don’t rely on the government to make your retirement everything you dream it will be. Take control and realize you have more options than your 401k or playing the stock market. If you still haven’t been convinced by one of our other blogs check out Entrepreneur.com’s Top 6 reasons to invest in real estate.
1. Gain more leverage. Real estate is one of the few investment vehicles where using the bank’s money couldn't be easier. The ability to make a down payment, leverage your capital, and thus increase your overall return on investment is incredible.
2. Grow, tax-free. Buying rental property based on speculation of its value is a dangerous tactic since cash flow is the key. However, appreciation over the long-run is certainly realistic and at the least you should be considering a tax-deferred strategy. In the future, you may even consider a 1031 exchange, charitable trust, or an installment sale to lesson your tax liability further.
3. Tax free cash flow. It’s no secret that because of depreciation and mortgage interest deductions (if you leverage your capital), your cash flow should be tax-free. That’s right! The far majority of the time an investor will never pay taxes on their cash flow and can wait for capital gains on the sale of the property in the future.
4. The tax write-offs against your other income. Depending on your classification as an Active Investor or Real Estate Professional and your income level, there is a good chance your rental property will not only give you tax-free cash flow, but an overage of tax deductions you can use against your other income. With that said, this is something you want to discuss with your tax professional before investing so your expectations are realistic.
5. Increased tax deduction strategies. Rental property affords investors with another incredible opportunity to convert personal expenses to potentially valid business deductions. Don’t forget that rental real estate is a business. This means that travel expenses to check on your properties and payments to family members who manage your properties (such as students away at college) can be deductible and increase the tax benefits when it comes to cash flow and the future sale of the property.
6. Rental real estate is a forced retirement plan. Americans are terrible savers. We lack the self-discipline to put a monthly deposit into our IRA, SEP or 401k as small-business owners. If you buy and invest in real estate, it becomes a significant commitment that you are required to commit to and maintain. You will always be grateful in the long-run when you don’t give up on it and build future cash flow and wealth.
source: http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/228506#ixzz2j821ewL4
You still can’t get rich overnight but by making investing in real estate an important part of your future’s equation, you can be well on your way. Educating yourself and establishing systems for your business is the key.
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