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Archive for the ‘Real Estate Investing’

Passive Income through Real Estate Investing

February 10, 2010 By: Chris B Category: Real Estate Investing No Comments →

One of the best ways to setup a passive income stream is through real estate investing. This is something that investors have been relying on for many years. If you know what you are doing you may find yourself making a lot of money on auto-pilot in no time at all. Read Complete Article

Have Renters Build Your Real Estate Wealth

July 08, 2008 By: LazyInvestor Category: Real Estate Investing 1 Comment →

build real estate wealth using your rental property Statistics purport that more millionaires in America achieved their wealth through real estate than any other endeavor. The magnificent rally of real estate in the last several years serves as yet another testament of the power of property. However, with the plateau and fall of prices, many investors wonder if real estate is still a savvy portfolio holding. Flipping homes for an easy profit is no longer lucrative in a buyer’s market. However, for the long-term investor, the answer is indeed profitable. (more…)

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A Little Subprime Humor

April 18, 2008 By: LazyInvestor Category: Humor, Real Estate Investing 1 Comment →

An entertaining, hillarious skit about the markets and the subprime housing mess.

The Last Laugh with John Bird and John Fortune

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Everything You Always Wanted To Know About REITs

January 19, 2008 By: LazyInvestor Category: Dividend Stocks, Generating Passive Income, Real Estate Investing, Real Estate Investment Trusts No Comments →

Real estate investment trusts also known as REITs are a type of corporation that, must invest only in real estate. Investing in REITs enables individual investors to participate in income-producing real estate investments without owning physical real estate. REITs do not have to pay U.S. federal income tax as long as they pay out at least 90% of their income in the form of dividends to their shareholders. To qualify as a REIT, a company must meet the following requirements:

  • its assets must consist mainly of real estate held as a long-term investment
  • its income must be mostly derived from real estate
  • it must pay out a minimum of 90% of its taxable income to it’s shareholders

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