New Approach to Real Estate Investing – Part II

by Jul 16, 2019Real Estate Investors0 comments

Wealth Assist is a trendsetter in the real estate investment space and offers various uniquely packaged real estate investment opportunities, which are available “off the shelf” for real estate investors to choose from. These are residential, commercial, and industrial. They offer predetermined contractual returns, whilst not exceeding 75% of market value, all cost inclusive, with yields that are positive from day one and substantially higher than what the current real estate market can offer through conventional investment mythologies.

Furthermore, when we package the normal typical buy-to-let real estate investments, we present the real estate with additional benefits e.g. tax advantages, rental guarantees, added finishes, and more. Opportunities for the more experienced real estate investors include joint venture transactions in developments and various other non-conventional opportunities.

The most important aspect which makes our real estate investment products is to be truly out-of-the-box is that you achieve all of the previously mentioned real estate investment returns whilst you are making a positive and potentially life-changing impact in the lives of the real estate owners.

HOW DOES ONE GO ABOUT INVESTING IN REAL ESTATE?

There are many who want to become real estate investors but are unsure about the process. 

It all depends on the investors’ current financial status, employment and creditability, which a real estate investment company needs to take into consideration to advise the potential real estate investor correctly. It’s easy to say: “just buy what maximum you qualify for, so you can enter the market”. That is not true though, and many novice real estate investors have burned their fingers that way. 

So many young people are advised incorrectly, when they enter the real estate market, to just buy a real estate to keep and live in. That, however, is not really real estate investment but rather buying a home, which is not a good real estate investment. Live at the lowest cost possible (with your parents if required) and utilize your creditability and available cash to invest in real estate, that will enable you to purchase a larger real estate in 5 years’ time to live in and have money spare. This will allow you to keep on investing and pay a substantial deposit towards the purchase of your home. 

Yes, it’s true we need to enter the market as soon as possible, but strategically, with proper advice from a reputable real estate investment company. 

Find yourself an asset originator or real estate investment company, instead of spending the time to continually look for real estate investment opportunities yourself, if you are not doing it full time. 

Wealth Assist has capital growth (buy and sell or “flip”) opportunities (6 to 12-month duration), income and capital growth (sale and repurchase) opportunities (1 to 5-year duration) and normal buy to let opportunities available.

All opportunities have been screened by a thorough due diligence process on the real estate and the real estate owner by legal, financial, real estate, maintenance, sales, real estate investment, rental and real estate management specialists, before being listed as available to the real estate investor, which includes all the costs not exceeding 75% of market value.

Get in touch with us today and we can assist you on your journey

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