Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Second Home Investment

Most people know that the best way to begin building wealth is to purchase real estate. After all, real estate is one of the few investment markets that is independent from other economic trends. Regardless of recession or inflationary periods, or wild rides on the stock market, real estate provides investors with a strong, steady increase in values.

This return on investment, and the ability to save money, is one of the reasons most people try to purchase a home. But what many people don't realize is that not only does it make a lot of sense to invest in a primary residence, it makes just as much sense to buy a second home, and receive many of the same financial benefits. There's never been a better time to make a second home investment.

In fact, many experts are suggesting that purchasing a second home for investment purposes is one of the smarter investments an individual could make. Investing in real estate isn't just for the rich and famous. There are a number of real estate opportunities that are quite affordable for the average investor, like condominiums and small homes. There are financing options that make the investment painless.

Let's suppose you've always wanted to own a second home for a vacation property. How much of the year would you or your family be using the property? For most people, the vacation property will be used a couple of months of the year at best. The rest of the year, the home can be rented out, sometimes creating more rental revenue than the mortgage payment. And of course, there's the appreciation of the property as well. In a few short years, you've grown a minimal investment into a substantial return, and had the benefit of the use of the property for your family vacations.

Another option is to consider a second home with permanent renters. Again, you can easily find mortgage options that require little or no down-payments, low interest rates, and low monthly payments. Your rental income covers the monthly payment, and you have a property that will only appreciate in value.

Second homes are also great transitions into retirement. Imagine having a second home rented out for the time being, but available for your use upon retirement. You may even have the home paid for by your retirement.

If you've owned your primary home for a few years, you may be unaware of the number of mortgage plans available that make owning a second home so affordable. Contact your mortgage agent to get information on these mortgage programs, and you'll soon be enjoying the wealth and security of a strong second home investment.



By : Jeff Nelson
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