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Posted about 12 years ago

Those "Wild and Crazy" Deals

Steve Martin might be a “wild and crazy” guy but seems the comic has a fair amount of savvy when it comes to investing in real estate. MSN recently reports that the funny guy has listed his villa in St. Barts for $11.4 million. According to CNBC Martin paid about $9 million for the house. If he successfully flips that will put his ROI at about $2.4 million. Not too shabby for flipping houses on the side.

According to MSN Martin bought the property back in 2008. St Barts suffered with the rest of the real estate world in 2008 and 2009 having its share of foreclosed properties. His timing is perfect with luxury buyers pouring into the Caribbean area as the real estate market recovers. It seems house flipping has become the day trade of our time with deals not even a celebrity can pass up.

But in the rush to make a profit and jump on the flipping wagon, many would be real estate investors overlook the basics and end up floundering. Reality is you have to educate yourself on market trends and put systems in place. Make sure you can work the numbers and the “deal” is actually worth the risk.

Even if you get that deal of a lifetime, you need to know which renovations to actually do. Keep in mind that you should also understand the applicable tax laws and know what repairs are not necessary. A lot of first time flippers fall into over improving.

It’s not as easy as it looks on TV. There are new real estate investors out there, which means that the obvious deals are gone in a heartbeat. It is important to set up a good team from the start. Make sure your realtor is on the up and up on deals. Finding those houses takes time and once you find them, you’ll need to move fast.

So before you make your own “wild and crazy” deal, again educate yourself. Find out if you are in a good market or research a market you would like to break into. Make sure you have your financing in order and make sure you have the right set of skills in place so investing in real estate is ultimately investing in your future.

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