The Executive Lounge

The official blog of ERA Executive Realty

Atlanta is still a hot market for investors!

Posted by executivelounge on July 18, 2008

With so many homes on the market and so much doom and gloom in the news, it’s understandable why many investors are sitting on the sideline. Getting burned in real estate can be a costly mistake to overcome, so being cautious is not a bad trait for an investor. Waiting for prices to go up before you buy may not be the best decision either. The age old adage still applies, buy low and sell high. But how can one be confident that we have hit the bottom? The truth is there is no sure method of coming to this conclusion. But one thing is sure, by the time this actually occurs, your buying opportunity may have already evaporated.

So how do you invest wisely in today’s market? First and foremost, work with a knowledgeable Realtor who understands the current climate and can help you navigate through the sea of available investment properties. The risks are too high and too costly to go in it alone. Your Realtor can help you assess what areas are good to invest and what homes will give you the best return for your money. It’s no secret, foreclosures are a fact of life in this market. But all foreclosures are not created equal. Choosing the right property to meet your needs is a mixture of art and science. Those who get it right will be grateful they invested in this hot market for years to come. Historically speaking, real estate is the one true investment proven to grow over time and build real wealth for you and your family. For information on finding the right foreclosure opportunity, please visit us at www.eraexecutives.com. You can also contact us at 770-661-1313 or info@eraexecutives.com. We are currently scheduling a foreclosure bus tour. Contact us today for details!

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