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5 Reasons Real Estate Is The Most Effective And Lucrative Investment

11/5/2019

 
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The vast majority of people spend their lives working full-time jobs to earn a “steady” paycheck.

Meanwhile, the wealthy have somehow unlocked the secret to working less while making their
money work for them.

So what is it that the wealthy know that the rest of us don’t?

One of the biggest secrets that the wealthy tap into is the incredible power of real estate. Real
estate has the ability to generate passive income and provide a path toward building wealth.
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Every dollar invested in real estate works for you in these five ways:
  • Cash flow
  • Leverage
  • Equity
  • Appreciation
  • Tax benefits

​#1 – Cash Flow

The greatest benefit of investing in real estate is passive cash flow. When an asset is purchased
and rent is collected from tenants, the remaining value after property expenses are paid is your
cash flow.

If you put down $50,000 to buy a rental for $200,000, your mortgage payment would be about
$1,000 per month. Now let’s say that you’re able to rent the unit out for $2,000 per month.
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Upon receipt of the $2,000 rent payment each month, you pay the $1,000 mortgage, use $700
for expenses and reserves, and keep the remaining $300 as passive cash flow (i.e., money in
your pocket).

​#2 – Leverage

In the example we just discussed, you hypothetically bought a $200,000 rental without paying
$200,000 in cash. Instead, you put in $50,000 as a down payment, and the bank contributed the
remaining $150,000.

The cash flow you earn is based on the full $200,000 asset, not the $50,000 portion. This is the
magic of leverage.

Even though the bank contributed 75% of the money, all you have to do is pay the mortgage
and interest, and any excess cash flow or profit is all yours. No need to share it with the bank.

​#3 – Equity

As you receive monthly rental checks and use them to pay the mortgage, your equity in the
property increases. In this way, the rental property generates income to pay for itself.
Imagine buying a laptop that generated money to pay for its own wifi!
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Once your rental builds significant equity, you may have the opportunity to use a home equity
line of credit (HELOC), which allows you to borrow against your existing asset. HELOC funds
can be invested into another asset, which allows you to make your money work even harder for
you.

#4 – Appreciation

Real estate values tend to rise over time, which means your money can also work for you in the
form of appreciation.

For example, consider a property purchased for $580,000. In time, the duplex appreciates to
$750,000, at which point it is sold. The profit at the sale, or $170,000, will have been generated
via appreciation, plus any additional equity that you had built through paying down the
mortgage.
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That being said, while appreciation is nice, it’s not guaranteed, which is why you should always
invest for cash flow first and foremost, with appreciation as the icing on the cake.

​#5 – Tax Benefits

When you invest in real estate, you get the benefits of depreciation and mortgage interest
deductions, as well as a whole host of write-offs for a number of other related expenses.

Investors often show losses on paper, while actually making money through cash flow. The
losses play a big part in helping to offset other income, which is a major reason real estate is so
lucrative.
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Further, when investing in commercial real estate syndications, you have the opportunity to take
advantage of cost segregation and accelerated depreciation, further increasing your tax
benefits.

​Advantages of Investing in Real Estate

​With each dollar invested in real estate, you have the opportunity to take advantage of cash
flow, leverage, equity, appreciation, and tax benefits. This is true regardless of whether you
invest in single-family rentals, large syndications, or anything in between.
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