Real Estate Investment

The Scream by Edvard Munch taken by oddsock, Flickr via Creative CommonsDo you feel a bit queazy when your 401K statement arrives each month? Want to cover your ears and go “LA LA LA LA…” really loudly when the financial news comes on? Suffer from fits of uncontrollable laughter when you see the interest rate being paid on your savings accounts and CDs?

If you are suffering from any of these symptoms, perhaps it’s time to consider adding a bit of diversity to your investment portfolio. A nice little cash-flowing property might be just what the doctor ordered! Given the combination of unprecedented low interest rates on borrowed capital (the lowest since 1971 when record keeping began, I just read), and the rock-bottom prices in our Reno, Nevada market, there has never been a better time to expand your investment horizons into real estate.

If you are new to real estate investing, you probably have a lot of questions and more than a little anxiety about what this would entail. There is no doubt that buying investment properties, whether to hold long-term as rentals, or to rehab and resell, is a whole new ballgame to those accustomed to more garden-variety financial instruments. This series of blog posts will provide you some insight into the process. Real estate investors are currently snapping up bargain properties throughout Northern Nevada. Don’t let them have all the fun and make all the money; call today and let us help you find the perfect match to meet your goals.