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Real Estate's Future

Posted on 08/18/2006 09:10 AM | Link | Post Comment
WHAT SECTORS OF REAL ESTATE WILL BE BETTER THAN OTHERS OVER THE NEXT 10 YEARS?

Answer: Strategic Real Estate   http://millionairenowbook.blogspot.com/

Some examples of Strategic and Special Situation Real Estate:
1. Hotel Condos : room ownership to use or to rent by the night.
2. Mountain Lots : a dream of Baby Boomers, whether they can afford to build or not.
3. Friendly countries such as Panama, Costa Rica and Mexico.
4. Strip Shop Centers : as more small businesses form as their jobs are shipped overseas.
5. Office Condos : We are in the 3rd inning of a 9 inning game. Professionals simply want to own their own offices and participate in the upside of the real estate boom that shifts from residential condos to commercial condos.
6. Mountain retreats and cabins: the second home boom has been on for 4 years and continues as people set up their retirement dreams now, before costs get out of control.
7. Rural luxury homes : as permanent escapes from urban life for the haves.
8. TICs (Tenant in Common), Fractional Ownership, Partnerships

Harvard: "slowdown is merely a breather"
Cooling home sales nationwide won't last long because continuing strong household gowth will fuel more housing demand, Harvard University's Joint Center for Housing Studies says. Over the next 10 years, there will be at least 2 million more new households than were formed over the past decade. "On the strength of this growth alone, housing production should set records," the report says. Don't expect prices to plunge as a result of the current slowdown, either. Markets are seeing neither big employment drops nor overbuilding in housing supply - two conditions that precipitated price falls in the past. (source: Harvard University)
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