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Real Estate Investing Expert Fulton W. Gaylord's Guide to Investing in Charlottesville Virginia Real Estate
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August 10, 2010, by Fulton Gaylord

Investing in Charlottesville Virginia can be a very profitable business for the wise investor. Unfortunately, you can also lose a lot of money in Charlottesville Virginia real estate if you don't know what you're doing. In this article, I'll go over several tips to help you ensure a profitable investing career in the Charlottesville Virginia real estate market.

Pick a Specialty

When you're going in to real estate investing, you'll likely find that there's an overwhelming amount of available information on all kinds of investing tactics.

Rather than specializing in being "a real estate investor," pick something more specific. Perhaps you'll specialize in small apartments. Perhaps you'll specialize in buying foreclosures. Perhaps you'll specialize in fixing houses.

Whatever the case may be, pick a specialty and learn everything you can about that tactic. You're much more likely to success that way.

Know Your Taxes

Taxes are often a big "gotcha" for investors. To start, it's important to learn as much about Charlottesville Virginia tax laws as you can. Have an accountant you can rely on and educate yourself in the various ways you can work with the tax laws to reduce your taxes.

Understand how taxes will impact your bottom line. Realize also that taxes change over the years. When you choose a property, it's important to choose a property that will be profitable even if the tax codes change.

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Be Meticulous With Your Inspections

You should always meticulously inspect your properties before making a purchase. You shouldn't ever purchase a building before you've done a proper inspection.

Many investors simply inspect the property by hand. However, it's usually a good investment to have your property looked at by a professional before making your purchase.

Know Your Rent, Utilities and Maintenance Costs

Cashflow is something that you must be very careful with. If you're working with a thin margin, things like vacancies and unexpected maintenance can easily put you in the red zone.

It's important when you're calculating your investment to factor in vacancies and maintenance costs. A good way to determine this is by looking at the building's past history. If there isn't a good record or if there isn't a reliable history to go back on, another way to help determine these costs is by looking at the costs of similar units in your area.

Want to get more information on buying and investing in distressed and REO properties around the Charlottesville area?

GoTo:  Central VA HUD Homes

Sponsored by:

Fulton W. Gaylord--Assoc Broker, SRES, ABR, e-Pro
Authorized HUD Representative, Certified REO Specialist
Keller Williams Realty
1885 Seminole Trail, Suite 100
Charlottesville  VA  22901
434-220-2228

Fulton@KW.com

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