Pros and Cons of Investing In Florida Real Estate

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PERHAPS THE BIGGEST ‘PRO’ FOR FLORIDA INVESTMENT REAL ESTATE IS THAT IT CAN HELP TO BALANCE YOUR PORTFOLIO –

– for example by diversifying out of other types of markets (e.g. stocks and shares) or by expanding your investment geographically (always with an eye on the expected movement in the £/$ exchange rate, if that’s predictable).

And a dream home in the sun is always a great place to use for a holiday if no one else is in residence!

There are several other advantages:

  • Good rate of return: historically, real estate has produced a high rate of return for owners/investors, well in excess of inflation.
  • Leverage: financing is typically available for approximately 70% of the purchase price.
  • Equity build-up: as property appreciates in value and any loan is paid off, investor equity accumulates.
  • Tax advantages: there are both income and capital gains tax benefits, although this of course varies by country and by individual.

Remember, though, that there are disadvantages too:

  • Lack of liquidity: the real estate sales process can be lengthy if you wish to turn your asset back into cash.
  • Local market: unlike popular stocks and shares, the available market is specialized and local.
  • Purchase and ownership costs: buying and selling incurs substantial commissions and taxes; ownership imposes maintenance and rent collection burdens.
  • Risk: increasing costs can negate investment returns and property prices can go down as well as up.

To find investment properties currently available on the MLS, click here. (If you need a reminder about MLS, what it is and what is can do for you, click here).

The overall message to emphasize, though, is the usual one with any investment: if in any doubt about the course of action you’re planning, seek professional advice before making any commitment.

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