REITbuyer online service for learning about REITs and how to invest in them is designed for new and seasoned investors
Denver, CO -Many investors looking at their investment portfolio today notice that it is filled with the normal stock and bond investments; they may have noticed that there has been a lot of damage to those investments in the past year or so. With the credit crunch and the market crash, most investments are half, or less, of what they should be.
This is the reason the REITbuyer.com site was designed. The site is an educational resource for investors to learn about real estate stocks; how to research them and how to invest wisely.
REITs are Real Estate Investment Trusts. These are investments that fund a real estate management company. There are a variety of REITs available, including those that invest in real estate developers' constructions ventures or those who manage income-producing real estate such as apartment complexes or commercial building leases.
Louis J. Glickman said it best when he said, "The best investment on earth is earth." Real estate is always a wise investment. No matter what happens the land will always be there.
Earl E. Bird, III, spokesperson for the REITbuyer is confident that REITs will always provide a positive return. "REITs offer more diversity and security for one's investment portfolio," said Bird. Read more about investing in REITs at http://americanconference.blogspot.com
REITbuyer.com is an online brokerage information site specializing In REITs and Real Estate Mutual Funds - The World's first and only site dedicated to REITs Real Estate Mutual Funds. This is a place for the small investor to own a piece of world class real estate.
The above press release is not the opinion of SaveDaily. Any advice given is option of writer. Savedaily is not endorsing this press release. http://www.reitbuyer.com/ is not broker or dealer. All investments are risky by nature and professional advice should be sought.
A Real Estate Mutual Fund is a collection of real estate companies, Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) and companies who service the real estate market, where an investor purchases shares which represent a portion of the total worth of the fund
oise, ID -- A group of real estate investors recently held a meeting where they invited Earl E. Bird, spokesperson for the REIT Buyer.com, a newly launched website for real estate investors to learn all about REITs and how to invest in them. Earl explained REITs and how they are a great investment today. Earl had the attention of worn out landlords who were impressed with the alternative way to invest in real estate without the headaches of property management.
Using charts and graphs Earl explained the benefits of investing in Real Estate Mutual Funds. "Just as a traditional mutual fund, the primary benefits of investing in Real Estate Mutual Funds are professional management and diversification," Bird explained. "You do not have to attempt to determine the best way to invest your money because a Real Estate Mutual Fund is managed by an investment professional that assists you in making sure your investment is profitable."
Earl continued speaking, "A Real Estate Mutual Fund offers you the opportunity to diversify because each fund owns several different real estate companies and companies who service the real estate market and REITs. When you purchase shares of the fund, you are buying pieces of all the assets held by the fund."
The group listened as Earl explained the different types and investment levels of Real Estate Mutual Funds. "Real Estate Mutual Funds are divided into two categories: closed-ended, which are funds with a limited number of shares and open-ended, which are funds with an unlimited number of shares. There are many more open-ended funds than there are closed-ended funds," Earl explained.
Everyone was pleased with all the information Earl gave them. Read articles about REITs on Earl's blog http://apartmentsby.blogspot.com
REITbuyer.com is an online brokerage information site specializing In REITs and Real Estate Mutual Funds - The World's first and only site dedicated to REITs Real Estate Mutual Funds. This is a place for the small investor to own a piece of world class real estate.
The above press release is not the opinion of SaveDaily. Any advice given is option of writer. Savedaily is not endorsing this press release. http://www.reitbuyer.com/ is not broker or dealer. All investments are risky by nature and professional advice should be sought
In the face of the current economic climate, many people believe that anything related to real estate, the stock market and investing in general is poisoned water
Chicago, IL -- While it is true that the stock market as well as real estate values are down, there is still hope for real estate investors to get a decent return. Earl E Bird III, spokesperson for REIT Buyer.com an online service for people to invest in real estate, was recently interviewed. He discussed the real estate market and how investing in REITs (Real Estate Investment Trusts) is a good opportunity to invest in real estate without the liability exposure and head aches of being a landlord.
Earl said, "While it is true that REITs had a rough year, there are still some of them out there that are getting a good return on their money. While they may not be making huge gains right now, they are moving in a positive direction and some are also doing better than any other investment options you could be looking into."
There were a number of real estate investing opportunities, stocks and funds out there that were a bad idea in recent years. The economic climate started to shift and soon almost every stock, fund, and investment on the market took a nosedive, taking all of us with it.
Now that we are coming out of the nosedive many people are thinking it's time to take whatever they have left and run for it. This is not the right answer. The correct answer to what you should be doing is that you should jump right back up on the horse, but make wiser decisions the next time to avoid another major fall.
Earl Bird is confident that real estate values will rise again. As the interview was concluded, Earl said, "Real estate is always going to be hot. While things may be a little soft right now, there will always be people wanting to purchase new homes, others who are following their dreams and want to start a business of their own and those property investments that may be slow now will climb again. If you're vested with them that means those rises will translate to profits for you." Read Earl's blog for more information http://villageat.blogspot.com/
REITbuyer.com is an online brokerage information site specializing In REITs and Real Estate Mutual Funds - The World's first and only site dedicated to REITs Real Estate Mutual Funds. This is a place for the small investor to own a piece of world class real estate.
The above press release is not the opinion of SaveDaily. Any advice given is option of writer. Savedaily is not endorsing this press release. http://www.reitbuyer.com/ is not broker or dealer. All investments are risky by nature and professional advice should be sought.
Commonly asked questions about REITs and Real Estate Mutual Funds are answered during a recent interview
Phoenix, AZ - REITbuyer.com is a newly launched site for investors to get information about real estate investment trusts (REITs). REITs were established by US Congress in the 1960s to allow individuals and families to be involved in large-scale investment opportunities. "Access to these investment opportunities was limited to wealthy individuals and institutions before Congress became involved," said Earl E Bird, III, spokesperson for REITbuyer.com.
The first question asked was "What are REITs?" "Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) are corporations that primarily own and usually operate income-producing real estate including hotels, commercial office buildings, rental homes, apartment complexes, etc...REITs may also finance real estate and many have their shares traded on major stock exchanges," explained Earl.
Earl also explained the requirements a corporation must comply with in order to be considered a REIT. "According to the provisions of the Internal Revenue Tax Code, a REIT is required to pay, annually, at least 90% of its taxable income in the form of shareholder dividends. A REIT must be managed by a board of directors or trustees and have a minimum of 100 shareholders. They must invest at least 75% of the REIT's total assets in real estate assets and their shares must be fully transferable.
Earl also discussed the different types of REITs available today. "Right now, there are nearly 200 publicly traded REITs in the US according to the National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts with a combined market value of nearly $400 Billion. Shares of REITs are being traded on major stock exchanges daily, which make them different from traditional real estate."
REITs are considered to be a good investment for diversifying your portfolio and reducing financial risk. REITs dividends come from the rent paid by those who occupy the REITs properties, which is considered to be a fairly stable revenue stream. Because rental rates tend to increase during periods of inflation, REIT dividends are usually protected from the negative effect of rising prices. Read more on Earl's REITs blog at http://cramerstock.blogspot.com/
REITbuyer.com is an online brokerage information site specializing In REITs and Real Estate Mutual Funds - The World's first and only site dedicated to REITs Real Estate Mutual Funds. This is a place for the small investor to own a piece of world class real estate.
The above press release is not the opinion of SaveDaily. Any advice given is option of writer. Savedaily is not endorsing this press release. http://www.reitbuyer.com/ is not broker or dealer. All investments are risky by nature and professional advice should be sought.
In the face of the current economic climate, many people believe that anything related to real estate, the stock market and investing in general is poisoned water
New York City, NY - REITs and Real Estate Mutual Funds are an alternative way of investing in real estate. While it is true that the stock market and real estate investments have been through a hard time over the past year, there is a silver lining.
Earl E. Bird, III, spokesperson for REIT Buyer.com an online service for people to invest in real estate, was recently interviewed. He discussed the real estate market and how investing in REITs (Real Estate Investment Trusts) is a good opportunity to invest in real estate without the liability exposure and head aches of being a landlord.
Earl said, "While it is true that REITs had a rough year, there are still some of them out there that are getting a good return on their money. Look for preferred funds and take a close look at their track record. While they may not be making big double-digit gains right now, they are moving in a positive direction and some are also doing better than any other investment options you could be looking into. For example, some of the preferred REITs out there are seeing gains of 7, 9 or even up to 12 percent. That is much better than you are going to find in other offerings."
"Sure, times have changed," said Earl, "but as with everything else, this too shall pass. So, as you consider where you want to put your money, you may want to listen to the man who knows more about money than most of us, Donald Trump, who said, ‘What separates the winners from the losers is how a person reacts to each new twist of fate.' Essentially, we are in that time of reaction. You can let the credit crisis and last years tumbling investment market, stocks, funds and real estate prices get you down and they win or you can choose to pick yourself up and try again."
Earl Bird is confident that real estate values will rise again. As the interview was concluded, he said, "Real estate is always going to be hot. While things may be a little soft right now, there will always be people wanting to purchase new homes, others who are following their dreams and want to start a business of their own and those property investments that may be slow now will climb again. If you're vested with them that means those rises will translate to profits for you." Read more about REITs on Earl's blog at http://suntrustonlinebanking.blogspot.com
REITbuyer.com is an online brokerage information site specializing In REITs and Real Estate Mutual Funds - The World's first and only site dedicated to REITs Real Estate Mutual Funds. This is a place for the small investor to own a piece of world class real estate.
The above press release is not the opinion of SaveDaily. Any advice given is option of writer. Savedaily is not endorsing this press release. http://www.reitbuyer.com/ is not broker or dealer. All investments are risky by nature and professional advice should be sought.
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