Monday, January 29, 2007

Why Invest In San Diego Real Estate? PART 2

Why Invest In San Diego Real Estate? PART 2

Let’s look at advantage number 1 in more detail:

APPRECIATION- Over the past 100 years, real estate values have continually increased. There have, of course, been some periods where values decreased, but the overall trend has been nothing but up. Like anything else, the value of real estate is determined by supply and demand. Are people moving to Carlsbad, Oceanside, San Marcos, La Costa? You bet!

In our area, real estate prices have appreciated at least 20% per year for the last 5 years!!! Currently the market has softened quite a bit. So is real estate a bad investment? Not even close!

Economists have commented repeatedly, that this upward trend will continue for at least the next ten years, maybe not as fast, but still upwards. They are predicting almost 1,000,000 more people to move here before 2015! Unfortunately new home starts will only accommodate a small fraction of these new arrivals, thus pushy property values even higher.

Today’s market is prime for great deals!!! Sellers are scared, agents are uninformed and deals ABOUND! The secret to making money is to find homes that will sell at tens of thousands below market! This insulates the investor from market corrections, and increases the return to investor.

So what are the factors that have made real estate in such high demand over the years? One of the main reasons is that shelter is a basic human need. People need places to live, work, and shop where they aren’t exposed to the weather. In periods of high inflation, real estate values go up. Real estate is an investment that benefits from inflation.

Stay tuned, I'll be posting more insider Investment strategies. So whether you want to buy in Oceanside, Carlsbad, La Costa, Vista, San Marcos, Encinitas, Solana Beach, etc. this information will help!

Marc

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