Nov 27, 2009
Real Estate Guide to Buy or Rent Whangarei Northland and Coastal Property in New Zealand
Real Estate Investment in Whangarei New Zealand
Real estate business may be focused in so many aspects as an investment and as a method to earn money from. You can be a real estate agent and enjoy earning money while on the other hand, there are those who have the capital to earn being an investor in the buy and sell arena for a real estate business. In Whangarei New Zealand, however, there is a lot of available real estate business investment that you can get in to if you want to earn a significant amount of income from it.
Whangarei Real Estate Agent Marketing Tips
A Whangarei real estate agent in New Zealand may earn through real estate business by selling real estate property in so many ways and methods but so far, there are a few tips that I would like to give you to be able to earn good in this business. To be able to market a real estate property, you have to know where you can make such move or where to post your for sale property using the internet because we all know that the internet is the best medium there is if you are selling anything today. A few good ways to seek refuge for your product are forums and classifieds. Today there are a lot of free classifieds that you can post your for sale product. Forums can also be a good way to sell real estate. You can also try to market your real estate property using social media sites where you can post to multiple people who might just be interested to buy a real estate property in Whangarei. So far these are just a few ways and I know that there are a lot out there.
Different Real Estate Property Investment and Sale
In a real estate investment, there are a lot of different types that you can sell for interest of those who might be looking for the perfect type of property. Different people have different preferences for a real estate property that they wan to buy or rent or even lease for a period of time so to be able to allow your target clients to get a glimpse of what is there in the real estate industry in Whangarei Nez Zealand, you must have access to the different types of real estate properties being sold in the market today and make a list of them all. This is for the purpose of having each type under your profile just in case you have to present a client the different types of real estate property that you sell for choosing.
To get you an idea of what is in store if you are looking to sell real estate these are a few types. Coastal real estate, farmland real estate, northland real estate, beach real estate, resort real estate, ridge real estate and more. So far these are just a few but always feel free to make it more appealing and diverse for your clients. We all know that selling a real estate property either if it is for rent, lease or total sale depends on the choices that you can offer for your clients.
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What business type should I start my real estate investment company as?
I need some good advice on whether I should start my California-based real estate investment company as a sole proprietorship, a partnership of some sort, or some kind of a corporation. The general purpose of this company is to purchase and rent out residential and commercial real estate. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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REITs have had a great run these last several years. Be aware it may not continue. I do not know the best one. But there are some index funds of REITs. Think about investing in those. They were among the best performing REITs this year.
RWR and VNQ and IYR. Each is up about 38% ytd. Sort of a broad brush approach to picking the best. Just pick them all.
I'm in the same boat and looking to buy my first property as well.
I set it up as an LLC.
Sole Proprietor is generally a bad move in my opinion as it offers no protection of personal assets should something happen to that property.
If you want to send me an email through the system here, I'm more than happy to chat about what I've done, who I've talked to, and what contacts I've made.
I think you are right on starting as a corporation.
HOWEVER…as legalities vary from state to state on private investors, I think you really need to find a good small business attorney in your area, pay him a fee, and find out the in's and out's from there. A lot to consider with investors. 1) Are they going to be silent partners? Or 2) Are they going to have an equal say in how the company is run? Would be worth the fee.to find a good business attorney to lay it all out for you. Or find a book on amazon about starting a business. Once you are using someone elses' money, the company is no longer yours exclusively, unless you have a proven track record and your investors are willing to leave you in full control.
Profits based on pre arrangments made at time of investments.
Normally 1/3 each, after costs are settled.
Profts are divded after all actual costs involved. So first, all receipts must be settled. Investor 1, and even 2 and 3 may have made payments necessary (preferrably as agreed), and will be paid off.
Investor one received quid pro quo benefits by living at the site and in turn was responsible for a degree of on site presence (such as overall supervision and being on site daily). But investor 1 is entitled to receive compensation for actual trade work at a rate prearranged to. Some people would say that investor one should not get a bigger cut, and they would be right. But investor one can file a receipt for payment of actual work (such as building something, or doing certain specific measurable jobs, like laying tile, carpentry, even painting). Cleanings, supervising, worrying, running errands, grappling with issues, and being a hero do not count as tangible work, unless pre-arranged to as the "general contractor" payment.
Your best bet, and it is a bet since gambling is involved, is to start an investment club. This would probably be local and you could have meetings etc. Just open a bank account under the name to be used. Collect investment money and go for it.
Now an investment fund would give the idea of a mutual fund. A lot of time and red tape involved with selling stock on the market. This would also cost you the start up and leave nothing for investing.