Scottsdale AZ Realtor Helps Real Estate Investors Acquire Cash Flow Properties

>> Friday, October 4, 2013

By Darrell M. Huffman


Two elements historically hold true in terms of investment dollars floating around Arizona. In the best of days, investors get full force on the real estate property band wagon - recently financing anything from subdivisions in far-flung cities and towns to attractive urban condominiums in down-town Tempe and Phoenix.

In the hardest of times, buyers also move toward real estate property, looking for bargain buys on foreclosed houses and business properties as they bank on population growth to assist Arizona's financial system rebound.

Stan Barnes, chief executive officer of Copper State Consulting in Phoenix and a previous state lawmaker, said those people with established profit in the Valley still feel convenient investing in real estate property developments - even after market collapses just like the latest one - rather than taking chances on startups or business owners.

People in California run after new high-tech businesses. Men and women Texas drill for oil. People in Arizona invest in real estate property. That's just the way it's, and likely will be provided that we're the fastest-improving state in the union," explained Barnes, whose company does political and communications consulting for private-sector clients.

In several parts in Arizona, specifically the Phoenix Metropolitan, there's insufficient traditional sales. Approximately 75 percent of the market may contain short sales and foreclosures, constraining the alternatives of several customers. Arizona Investors aiming to flip see great opportunity in rehabbing and marketing properties to these buyers, eliminating the wait time of short sales, or the challenges bank-owned properties may come with.

Arizona real estate investors are also discovering the possibility in holding real estate long term, as both costs have come down and in many areas rental rates are increasing. We have likely never witnessed a much better time to purchase real estate as we do in 2010, as property cashflow and return on investment are the best they have been in over a decade.




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