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Article Title: Critical Property Investment Tips during Times of Crisis
Author: Jason Dodge
Category: Buying, Real Estate, Wealth Building
Word Count: 547
Keywords: Property investment tips,Property markets, investment, long-term 
investment, property investment opp
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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Notwithstanding the depressed condition of the property markets, investment 
options still abound especially for those who are into long-term investment 
mode. This is not the best times for flippers though there are still a lot of 
valid reasons for investors to consider the current opportunities in the 
properties market. What is essential is for an investor to adopt critical 
property investment tips such as due diligence in identifying properties with 
high earning potentials. This indicates the need to carefully assess a number 
of variables before one makes an investment on a particular property.

The first variable that one needs to consider is the location of the rental 
property. In fact, seasoned investors consider 3 important factors when 
selecting investment opportunities and these are location, location and 
location. This only emphasizes the significant importance of this variable in 
the overall scheme of things. Investors have equal chances of finding great 
property investment opportunities even in the most unlikely places. However, 
for those who are just starting out, experts suggest that they take off with 
one of the best property investment tips of many successful investors of today. 
This calls for the newbie to start looking for opportunities right within his 
or her very backyard. 

For instance, familiarity of the intrinsic advantages of properties in terms of 
accessibility to transportation, shopping mall, schools and other 
establishments will allow the would-be investor to profile the type of renters 
who will most likely be interested in the rental property. Inside information 
of upcoming public as well as private development projects within the community 
can also be the green light for a good investment on a rental property. Once 
you are able to determine the type of renters for rental properties within your 
community, what remains to be done is to select the investment opportunity that 
offer the best value for your money. Those who are taking their first shot at 
rental property investment are better off buying properties within the lower 
end of the price range as this can give the opportunity to learn the ropes of 
property investing without committing too much of your equity on one single 
property.

The next variable that you have to consider is the overall condition of the 
prospective property. All potential property investments are considered fair 
game. This means that any of those properties that are up for sale in the 
market can be a potential investment option as long as it is not considered 
condemned property. In fact, even a fixer upper can still be considered good 
investment option. However, it will be a good idea for the newbie to veer away 
from this type of properties as there are a lot of caveats that have to be 
taken into account. 

Further, if you don't have a strong background on property development and 
construction, then you may have to consider putting together a team of property 
construction professionals to handle this aspect of your investment venture. 

To cap our set of critical property investment tips, investment experts 
strongly suggest that would-be investors consider the current comparative 
analysis on the rental property market so that one can weigh the potential 
returns of the various investment options that are available in the market. 
There are several Sites that provide the tools for this type of market data.

Jason Dodge has been investing in real estate since the early 90's. He 
specializes in getting money for investing and recommend the free training at 
http://realestateinvestingforbeginners.org/
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