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Beginner's Guide To Real estate Investing: An Overview

New to the real estate investment world and wondering  how to start investing in real estate?  First of all, your decision to  invest in real estate  is the right one. Real estate business is very lucrative and stable.  Anyone one can invest in real estate.  You do not need a degree in real estate investing to get started and succeed, neither do you need to be an expert sales person to become a real estate investor. Understanding the fundamentals, economics, and risks of real estate investing is enough to get you started.   T his guide will provide an overview of real investing, the basics of real estate investing, and common mistakes to avoid. Real Estate Investing for Beginners Real estate investing can be as simple as acquiring a property and renting it out to create a steady cash inflow. But there are other types of real estate investments that might be a bit complex. Examples include residential real estate, commercial real estate, industrial real estate, and real es

Types of Real Estate Investment

Real estate (also Realty) is property consisting of land, the buildings on it, its natural resources, as well as air rights. The term "real estate" also refers to the business of real estate and the profession of buying, selling, or renting land, buildings or housing.  The real estate industry is very large and lucrative, covering areas like buying and selling or leasing real estate, managing residential, commercial, and industrial properties, as well as the provision of other real estate related services. The importance of the real estate industry to the economy of a nation cannot be overlooked. It provides shelter while also creating jobs, eradicating poverty, ensuring social security and promoting sustainable economic development.  There are three broad categories of real estate namely, Residential Real Estate:  These are properties used for residential purposes. Examples include undeveloped lands, flats, multi-story detached buildings, and terrace houses. Commerc