Monday, December 13, 2010

Making Money With San Diego Rental Properties

While it’s true that the real estate market, even the San Diego County real estate market, has been hit by rough times, it’s still a great option for investing. The San Diego real estate market is very unique and it, in my opinion, still offers a great option for people looking to build wealth in the long term.

Making Money With San Diego Rental Properties
Take renting for instance. In San Diego, land is at a premium. That is essentially what a home buyer is paying for – the land. So when home prices start going down, home values do not take as large of a hit as in many other areas. The land the home is sitting on is often far more valuable than the structure on it. There is only so much land that can be developed, so naturally, even though the San Diego real estate market ebbs and flows, the value of land remains high. That’s why purchasing a San Diego County home and renting it can be a great investment – because your tenants cover the costs of your mortgage, and each year you own your rental property, the value of your home and land increase.

Experts agree that real estate is still one of the soundest investments you can make – yes, even over the stock market. And in today’s market, where you can find great deals on homes that will only go up in value, it is a great time to start investing. Think about the possibilities. You can buy a San Diego County investment property at a rock-bottom price and then rent the home to cover the mortgage. For most San Diego real estate investors, they can actually make money immediately through rental properties.


Real estate prices are at their lowest levels in years and now is a great time to think about building wealth through real estate. Get started growing your money today - Search for San Diego County homes to get started or call me at 866-230-7210.



Respectfully,

Debbie York  SFR, GRI, CNS
Coldwell Banker
Certified Distressed Property Expert

760-505-6474

dyork@coldwellbanker.com
NorthCountyHomesInfo.com

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