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What Type of Real Estate Investment is Right for You?

If you're angling to invest in real estate but also want to diversify, investing in a real-estate themed ETF can be a smart move.

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What Type of Real Estate Investment is Right for You?

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  1. What Type of Real Estate Investment is Right for You? www.prateekgroup.com

  2. 1. Residential Real Estate • This type of property is probably the most popular type of real estate investment. There are tons of TV Shows that glamourize fixer uppers and fix and flips, and there are a lot of resources available to help you learn and understand the world of real estate investing. If you’re new to real estate investing, this is where you’ll want to start because it’s the easiest way to get into investing.

  3. 2. Commercial Real Estate • Commercial real estate is property used for business purposes. It is a great investment but it definitely comes with a lot more time, effort and risks. Investing in commercial real estate can offer potentially higher income and steadier cash flows, but it does require investors to do more due diligence and have better knowledge of the market.

  4. 3. Vacant Land • Vacant land is property that does not have any prior construction. Investing in vacant land can open the door to endless possibilities, but it does not generate quick income like investing in residential and commercial real estate can. Vacant land often requires extensive research and can take up to years to develop.

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