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Complimenting Stocks With Real Estate, My Approach
young
#1 Posted : Saturday, April 10, 2010 1:08:28 PM
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Location: Lagos, Nigeria
The recent Global Economic meltdown has taught me the lesson that one should create a balance to complement stocks.

For the past two years begining late 2008, I have been neck deep in real estate investment.
These are my techniques as a salary earner with limited funds.


(i) Verify from appropriate authoriities about title documents.

(ii) Due to large funds required start with land purchase in a promising suburb with a standard layout with planned infrastructure, ie an organised environment that permits INSTALLMENTAL PAYMENT spread over several months.

(iii) Deal with reputable real estate companies that is well recognized with a large portfolio of real estate assets.

(iv) Subscribe to the kind of land that does not require immeediate development so as to give enough time to appreciate.

(vi) Subcribe to more than one plot so as to sell one and use that to start to develop the other at a future date to provide seed capital for development.

(vi) Plan to get your sub-lease title after payment and get acquainted with update and physical development of your plot.

(vii) If possibler also diversify across cities and locations.

(viii) Just like stocks have a land portfolio where you access whether to continue holding or to sale.

(ix) Befoore you decide to buy a serviced plot,
visit the site with your experts, see what you want to buy and be legally convinced after due diligence. Do not be in a hurry to take decision as there is always another opportunity.

(x) Check the grace period legally permited after payment before development. Most cases from my experience it varies from 18 to 60 months.

(xi) Confirm that you can comply with basic development required. Most cases a fence and gate and constant clearing of the land is the basic minimum.

(xii) Lisase and find out the cost of msterial and labour required for basic development so as to be well prepared ahead.

(xiii) Find out the condition and commisisions required to sale your land if you so wish at a future date as it is better to give the land to the estate company you bought from if you decide to sale.
(xiv) Give your self a minimum period of 5 years before you consider selling as by then the area would hasve been fully open an competetive with many prospective buyers just like a rising stock.

The returns on stocks is dividend while the returns on real estate is rental income.
For real estate, I am not in for rental income, mmy approach is to develop and sale, but in between some ripe plots can be sold to build on others.

I intend to complete my serviced plot portfolio holdings early 2011 and will return fully to stocks and fixed income securities.



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youcan'tstopusnow
#2 Posted : Sunday, April 11, 2010 4:30:43 PM
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Location: Black Africa
young, if you return to the nse fully, which are your favourite picks? Do you think the agrics are too high to enter now? (I certainly do!)
GOD BLESS YOUR LIFE
Josey
#3 Posted : Sunday, April 11, 2010 6:28:17 PM
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Location: Nairobi
@young

I like your approach, and your techniques too.This is a good piece of advice for skerians who want to own go into real estate.
As you put it 'some ripe plots can be sold to build on others'
I encourage skerians to contact me for more information on available plots in Nairobi and its environs or go through various posts i have done on property in this forum.
young
#4 Posted : Sunday, April 11, 2010 9:45:15 PM
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Location: Lagos, Nigeria
@Josey

Thanks.

Just a question out of curiorsity is the
SYOKIMAU plot you advertised with starting price of 400K bob the same location and same quality (infrastructure wise) as the one advertised by Hassconsult at 600K for 100X50 ft plot as the link below ?

I am NOT interested in Nairobi real estate now or in future,
but I am aware that our Nairobi family friend recently sealed a land deal for residential purpose with reputable Westland based Hassconsult for Syorimau suburb plot

http://www.hassconsult.co.ke/hass/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=27&Itemid=74&ref_no=1572&t=1

Best Wishes and Regards
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MaichBlack
#5 Posted : Monday, April 12, 2010 7:22:18 AM
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@Josey - I'm certainly interested. I'd prefer something around Thika road. What are your contacts?
Never count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good returns.
Gatheuzi
#6 Posted : Monday, April 12, 2010 9:58:22 AM
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@ young.

I have never invested in real estate before but from you post it is something worth considering. One question though, how are the returns like in real estate? I mean on average after capital apprectiation what percentage gains can one expect?
Time is money, so money is time. Money saved is time gained in reverse! Money stores your life’s energy. You expend your energy, get paid money, and store that money for a future purchase made in a currency.
young
#7 Posted : Saturday, May 01, 2010 6:14:27 PM
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@youcan'tstopusnow

As a non resident I do not plan to invest now or in future to on agric stocks as they are fully dependent on uncertainty the weather.
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fantony
#8 Posted : Monday, May 03, 2010 1:25:56 PM
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real estate is preferable to me because of LEVERAGE... it would be difficult to borrow money to buy shares... meanwhile when you have land you can borrow money to develop... the return on the amount invested sometimes is over 100%
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