5 Real Estate investment questions/thoughts how to spend $250/mth
Based on recent REINSPACE discussion, it would be helpful to get some feedback Pros and Cons to the following:
1) JOIN REIN – this would allow me to get some more focused education on Real Estate investing – but I would like to also take action. Currently after reading posts for a while I believe my investment philosophy would be closest to INVEST4PROFIT, even if at times he seems a bit too conservative, if you follow it, I believe you would have your best chance for profit! At this point it appears not too many of these properties exist so I may be educated, but spinning my wheels trying to find a deal.
2) INVEST IN A REIT – liquid, cash flow, potential for capital gains; however, no control and no real opportunity to learn??
3) INVEST IN A LIMITED PARTNERSHIP – a theme throughout the message board is quality property management. It seems to me that having limited liability, no management headaches, cash flow, and capital gain potential is what every investor is looking for. Is there the potential to learn and have any sort of control by investing in an LP verses a REIT? My thoughts are the LP brings one a little closer to the investment.
4) JV partner with current REIN members and others who might want to team up. Potential to learn and have some control. Better chance of finding a cash flow deal with more people looking; however, the best properties may go to the "insiders" leaving the not so good for me, until I established myself and JV`s realize their best option for a partner is me.
5) To bring a perspective to this post, (I hope it all makes sense as I have never posted before and I am not really familiar with the internet in general),
Lets assume I have the cost of REIN $250 / month to spend.
Join REIN learn, network, potential opportunities or borrow between $25,000 @12% and $37,500 @8% to invest in a REIT, Limited Partnership or JV.
What do you all think would be the money best spent at this time? I live in Vancouver and will always continue to read books and learn.
thanks
Based on recent REINSPACE discussion, it would be helpful to get some feedback Pros and Cons to the following:
1) JOIN REIN – this would allow me to get some more focused education on Real Estate investing – but I would like to also take action. Currently after reading posts for a while I believe my investment philosophy would be closest to INVEST4PROFIT, even if at times he seems a bit too conservative, if you follow it, I believe you would have your best chance for profit! At this point it appears not too many of these properties exist so I may be educated, but spinning my wheels trying to find a deal.
2) INVEST IN A REIT – liquid, cash flow, potential for capital gains; however, no control and no real opportunity to learn??
3) INVEST IN A LIMITED PARTNERSHIP – a theme throughout the message board is quality property management. It seems to me that having limited liability, no management headaches, cash flow, and capital gain potential is what every investor is looking for. Is there the potential to learn and have any sort of control by investing in an LP verses a REIT? My thoughts are the LP brings one a little closer to the investment.
4) JV partner with current REIN members and others who might want to team up. Potential to learn and have some control. Better chance of finding a cash flow deal with more people looking; however, the best properties may go to the "insiders" leaving the not so good for me, until I established myself and JV`s realize their best option for a partner is me.
5) To bring a perspective to this post, (I hope it all makes sense as I have never posted before and I am not really familiar with the internet in general),
Lets assume I have the cost of REIN $250 / month to spend.
Join REIN learn, network, potential opportunities or borrow between $25,000 @12% and $37,500 @8% to invest in a REIT, Limited Partnership or JV.
What do you all think would be the money best spent at this time? I live in Vancouver and will always continue to read books and learn.
thanks