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Real Estate Investing 2 Years, 7 Months ago Karma: 0  
When I took my first steps in the world of real estate investing my first question was, how do Mortgage deals really work? I consulted friends and looked for information everywhere. I luckily found http://www.handsoffinvesting.com and it has some amazing info especially on Cincinnati Real Estate Investing.
 
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Re:Real Estate Investing 2 Years, 7 Months ago Karma: 2  
Interesting website. Sounds like you know what you are doing! So, where can you find information about individual states "blue sky" (securities) laws?
 
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Re:Real Estate Investing 8 Months ago Karma: 0  
A very interesting question that seems to haunt most of the 20+ and 30+ somethings (including yours truly). My answer to your question is both.

Real Estate is seriously long term where your minimum term may be around 10-20 years before you make some serious money of it. Only in a very specific cases, there is appreciation in short term, but thats a minority. If you are talking about serious money, then you need to bide your time.

One rejoinder to the above point is that when we talk of Real Estate, we should be talking of investment and not the appreciation that the flat (where one resides) undergoes. That's paper money and can't/shouldn't be liquidated. What good is a investment if one doesn't have a roof over the head?

MF is good in short, medium and long term. The advantage of MF is it's adaptability (it's not easy to sell one site and buy another as compared to selling one MF and buying another), Liquidity and ease of operation.

My choice, Go for both.

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Re:Real Estate Investing 7 Months, 1 Week ago Karma: 0  
It is right smith that real estate investment is such in immovable property. And it is true that if one should have enough knowledge and skills then he can get the best profit. For real estate investment one should observe the present situation of real estate market.

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