Many people buy real estate at some point in their lives and often more than once. Even though it is common to buy real estate few people are educated buyers. I have purchased real estate many times and learn from each purchase. I hope some of the things I have learned, which I will share, will help you with your purchase.

I have to start with the famous “location, location, location!” speech. I hope this isn’t your first time hearing that location is very important when purchasing real estate. Every lot is unique in a variety of ways. Each state, city and even neighborhoods may have their own laws, rules, and culture. Some areas have very low taxes and some may have very high taxes even within a few miles of each other. The view or lack thereof is also something to look for when making a purchase. Sometimes one house may have a great view while the one next door does not. Location is very important to consider for many reasons but it isn’t everything.

Many people think you make money on real estate when you sell but many wise investors will say that you make money when you buy. I think there is money to be made on both transactions. You want to find a good deal when you buy and that will make it easier to make money when you sell. Negotiations are very important and to help with this it is important to have a good realtor that you can trust. Remember that you don’t have to pay the asking price and don’t be afraid to insult the seller with a low offer. If your offer is countered don’t feel that you have to meet in the middle or up your offer as much as they dropped their price. You will end up at a lower price if you go up in smaller amounts than the seller comes down. If the property isn’t attracting the bids of others you may want to let the seller sit on it a while and they will usually come down or reconsider a lower offer.

Some people like to find the diamond in the rough but when it comes to real estate that is the opposite of what you would like to buy. If you own the best home in the neighborhood you probably over paid for it. The real estate around your property effects the value of your property. If you are surrounded by property that has less value than yours it is bringing your value down. On the other hand, if you find a cheap piece of real estate in an expensive neighborhood with a little work you may be able to greatly increase the value of your property. Each neighborhood has limits to how high a property will be worth no matter how much money is put into it. Don’t exceed that limit otherwise you are basically throwing your money away.

Please continue to learn more and do your due diligence before buying any real estate. Buying real estate can be a wonderful step but may also be a very costly one, if you don’t do your homework first. For further advise find a good realtor. Realtors can be a great source of information and help when buying real estate.

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Ivan Madrigal #exitosoivan #ticomagnate ..is a costarican, meaning that I live in Costa Rica. Graduated as an industrial engineer and later worked for my father businesses before having the great opportunity to have a small internship in England, at the company Vinten Broadcast that manufactures equipment for the broadcasting industry. After that I decided to learn another language and tried French. However the unstable labor market here forced me to try other career paths like sales and marketing, which I now self-study or implement. Also developed more experience in Customer Service at several Call centers like at IBM Business Transformation, working as Payroll manager for a company that downsized me, named Dana Corporation... later at Fujitsu, where its big account BellSouth, moved to other country.. and finally Hewlett Packard within their biggest account: Pfizer. Because I didn't want to miss my experience at UK dealing with broadcasting, I studied this career at INA which graduates high level technicians for Central America. Nevertheless, I am trying to make multinational companies recognize my degrees, and get in a position were I can be more productive and creative. But the truth, the best way to show my potential is by owning my business and create presence by networking with people. That´s why I am here, because I need to move on, leave my country for many years, and challenge my skills using new languages that I can learn gradually. There seems to be many obstacles for me to achieve this, but I will deal with this using time management and other tools. I wonder, when will be the time when I recover completly from my motorcycle accident and win the trial, before walking normally with a cane and finally dance... dance with the wolves. The wolves that are in MySpace and Facebook, for example, where I am profiled.