Is there money to be made in Real Estate Investing in this market?

I have a few rental properties that I purchased a few years ago, but I'd like to take a step up in investing. I have my Real Estates License, and have been a Loan Officer for close to five years now. With the market as bad as it is, I'd like to use this time to pursue other ventures. My goal is to become a full time Real Estate Investor. Does anyone have any suggestions on the best place to start? Any help is greatly appreciated!

Your best bet are duplexes for rent or buying a house that needs a lot of cosmetic repairs. You just need to make sure you have enough money to pay the mortgage until it sells. The "real investors" purchase now and hold on until the market is high. Buy low, sell high pertains to real estate investor too. A real investor does not buy high and sell a little higher.

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4 Responses to Is there money to be made in Real Estate Investing in this market?

  1. spnkitman says:

    If you own rental properties and have a real estate license and you have a been a loan officer you should already have a very good understanding of what it takes to invest and make money in real estate. I'm not sure what you mean by a full time real estate investor. either you plan on loaning people money for development projects or you want to buy more rental property??
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  2. ginger0793 says:

    Your best bet are duplexes for rent or buying a house that needs a lot of cosmetic repairs. You just need to make sure you have enough money to pay the mortgage until it sells. The "real investors" purchase now and hold on until the market is high. Buy low, sell high pertains to real estate investor too. A real investor does not buy high and sell a little higher.
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  3. CWW says:

    Learn about REO properties and how to expedite short sales.
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  4. taz4x4512 says:

    You can't necessarily "flip" houses right now. Its a great time to purchase for longer term investments. As you know the market is saturated with homes in most areas so buyers have a ton to chose from. Plus buyers are getting harder to qualify so you may not see a return as fast as you like.
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