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		<title>November 2011 &#8211; 30A-South Walton Condo Statistics</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Dec 2011 17:29:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JohnMoran</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[30A &#8211; South Walton Statistics Summaries Report Category &#8211; Condominiums Statistics for Entire MLS from 11/1/2011 &#8211; 11/30/2011 Total Total List Total Sold AvgList Avg Sold Avg DOM Median Price %   SP/LP MARKET SNAPSHOT AS OF TODAY Currently Pending 7 $2,721,900 N/A $388,842 N/A 447 $139,900 N/A Currently Active 274 $184,139,350 N/A $672,041 N/A 419 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.30arealestatenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/30A-HOME-NWSLTR-NOV11.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-499" title="30A-HOME-NWSLTR-NOV11" src="http://www.30arealestatenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/30A-HOME-NWSLTR-NOV11.jpg" alt="ATBT November Newsletter 2011" width="480" height="224" /></a></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>30A &#8211; South Walton Statistics Summaries Report</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Category &#8211; Condominiums</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Statistics for Entire MLS from 11/1/2011 &#8211; 11/30/2011</strong></p>
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<td width="39">Total</td>
<td width="89">Total List</td>
<td width="82">Total Sold</td>
<td width="64">AvgList</td>
<td width="64">Avg Sold</td>
<td width="38">Avg DOM</td>
<td width="64">Median Price</td>
<td width="41">%   SP/LP</td>
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<td width="89"></td>
<td width="82"></td>
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<td colspan="9" width="557" height="24"><strong>MARKET SNAPSHOT AS OF TODAY</strong></td>
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<td width="76" height="34">Currently Pending</td>
<td width="39">7</td>
<td width="89">$2,721,900</td>
<td width="82">N/A</td>
<td width="64">$388,842</td>
<td width="64">N/A</td>
<td width="38">447</td>
<td width="64">$139,900</td>
<td width="41">N/A</td>
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<td width="76" height="34">Currently Active</td>
<td width="39">274</td>
<td width="89">$184,139,350</td>
<td width="82">N/A</td>
<td width="64">$672,041</td>
<td width="64">N/A</td>
<td width="38">419</td>
<td width="64">$434,250</td>
<td width="41">N/A</td>
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<td width="76" height="34">Currently Contingent</td>
<td width="39">43</td>
<td width="89">$14,078,049</td>
<td width="82">N/A</td>
<td width="64">$327,396</td>
<td width="64">N/A</td>
<td width="38">337</td>
<td width="64">$265,000</td>
<td width="41">N/A</td>
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<td width="39"></td>
<td width="89"></td>
<td width="82"></td>
<td width="64"></td>
<td width="64"></td>
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<td colspan="9" width="557" height="24"><strong>ON MARKET (11/1/2011 &#8211; 11/30/2011)</strong></td>
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<td height="17">New</td>
<td width="39">19</td>
<td width="89">$12,392,400</td>
<td width="82">N/A</td>
<td width="64">$652,231</td>
<td width="64">N/A</td>
<td width="38">15</td>
<td width="64">$467,500</td>
<td width="41">N/A</td>
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<td height="17">Pending<span> </span></td>
<td width="39">18</td>
<td width="89">$7,276,050</td>
<td width="82">N/A</td>
<td width="64">$404,225</td>
<td width="64">N/A</td>
<td width="38">333</td>
<td width="64">$260,750</td>
<td width="41">N/A</td>
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<td width="89"></td>
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<td colspan="9" width="557" height="24"><strong>OFF MARKET (11/1/2011 &#8211; 11/30/2011)</strong></td>
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<td height="17">Sold</td>
<td width="39">8</td>
<td width="89">$2,523,500</td>
<td width="82">$2,157,500</td>
<td width="64">$315,437</td>
<td width="64">$269,687</td>
<td width="38">533</td>
<td width="64">$305,000</td>
<td width="41">86%</td>
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<td height="17">Withdrawn</td>
<td width="39">15</td>
<td width="89">$10,645,700</td>
<td width="82">N/A</td>
<td width="64">$709,713</td>
<td width="64">N/A</td>
<td width="38">430</td>
<td width="64">$449,</td>
<td width="41">N/A</td>
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<td height="17">Expired</td>
<td width="39">18</td>
<td width="89">$10,728,900</td>
<td width="82">N/A</td>
<td width="64">$596,050</td>
<td width="64">N/A</td>
<td width="38">308</td>
<td width="64">$449,950</td>
<td width="41">N/A</td>
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<p>DOM = Day on Market</p>
<p>%SP/LP = Sale Price/List Price</p>
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		<title>Three Great Sources For Watersound Real Estate</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Dec 2010 12:11:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JohnMoran</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Watersound is a unique community located on Scenic Hwy. 30A in South Walton County Florida.  Resting between high pine trees and some of the most beautiful sand beaches in the country Watersound is a place you can relax and enjoy life to its fullest.  With low density population, interesting architecture and plenty of amenities you [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Watersound is a unique community located on Scenic Hwy. 30A in South Walton County Florida.  Resting between high pine trees and some of the most beautiful sand beaches in the country Watersound is a place you can relax and enjoy life to its fullest.  With low density population, interesting architecture and plenty of amenities you can’t help but fall in love with this community. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.atthebeachfl.com/watersound-fl-real-estate.php">Learn more about Watersound Real Estate </a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.atthebeachfl.com/southwalton/watersound-homes.php">Search Watersound Homes For Sale</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.atthebeachfl.com/southwalton/watersound-condos.php">Search Watersound Condos For Sale</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.atthebeachfl.com/southwalton/watersound-land.php">Search Watersound Land For Sale</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.atthebeachfl.com/flhomesforsale/watersound-for-sale.php">Search Watersound Foreclosures</a></p>
<p>Check back later in the week and I will have some Watersound Photos showing what Watersound is and I think you will understand why I think this place is pretty great.</p>
<p><strong>Call Today </strong></p>
<p>We sell more real estate here at the beach than almost anyone and we would be happy to help you negotiate a favorable deal on this St. Thomas Condo. Simply call or text me at 850-217-7618 – or send an email to JohnMoran@AtTheBeachTeam.com and we will be happy to assist in any way we can.</p>
<p><strong>Watersound Real Estate News</strong></p>
<p>Go to the <a href="http://www.watersoundrealestatenews.com/">Watersound Real Estate News </a>to find more information about Watersound Real Estate For Sale including all Watersound Foreclosures and Watersound Short Sales and much more. </p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-size: medium;">Two Incredible Offers </span></span></strong></p>
<p><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>Watersound</strong><strong> Foreclosures and Short Sales Alerts</strong><strong> </strong><strong> </strong></span></p>
<p>Sign up for our <a href="http://www.atthebeachdestin.com/foreclosureform.php">Watersound Foreclosures and Short Sales Alert</a> and we will send you an email notification as soon as any new Watersound Foreclosures or Short Sales hit the market – that way you will never miss an opportunity to get a great deal on Watersound Real Estate For Sale.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>FREE </strong><strong>Watersound <strong>Monthly Updates</strong></strong></span></p>
<p>Sign up for our <strong>FREE</strong>  <a href="http://www.destincondonews.com/destin-condo-information-updates/">Watersound Real Estate Monthly Update </a>and we will email you a report every month showing which Watersound Properties have sold, gone under contract, currently are for sale and all price changes.  This is incredibly valuable information that anyone that owns Watersound Real Estate or is interested in Watersound Real Estate needs to have and because we want to be your real estate resource here at the beach we will send it to you - free!</p>
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		<title>Hungry for 30A Homes and Condos, Buyers Get Edged Out</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2010 14:44:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JohnMoran</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here is a small article I saw recently from the Miami Herald and I think you can make the same argument for Destin Homes and Condos For Sale, and 30A Homes and Condos For Sale and Panama City Beach Homes and Condos For Sale.  Hungry for Homes and Condos, Buyers Get Edged Out As South [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here is a small article I saw recently from the Miami Herald and I think you can make the same argument for <a href="http://atthebeachdestin.com/realestate.php">Destin Homes and Condos For Sale,</a> and <a href="http://atthebeachfl.com/realestate.php">30A Homes and Condos For Sale</a> and <a href="http://atthebeachpanamacity.com/realestate.php">Panama City Beach Homes and Condos For Sale</a>. </p>
<p><strong>Hungry for Homes and Condos, Buyers Get Edged Out</strong></p>
<p>As South Florida&#8217;s home sales have continued to outpace national trends, distressed properties are still dominating the market, with more than half of all homes and condos sold last month at some stage in the foreclosure process. And cash-happy investors have been scooping up these bargain basement deals at a fast clip, often before middle-income buyers can get financing. [Source: <a href="http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/07/22/1743211/hungry-for-homes-buyers-are-edged.html#ixzz0uV9Ter9w" target="_blank">Miami Herald</a><a href="http://www.tallahassee.com/article/20100618/NEWS01/6180334/City-s-proposed-budget-includes-2-percent-raise" target="_blank"></a>]</p>
<p><strong>To stay on top of what other investors are watching:  Foreclosures and Short Sales </strong></p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Destin Condo Foreclosures</strong> and <strong>Destin Short Sales</strong> at <a href="http://www.destincondonews.com/">Destin Condo News</a></li>
<li><strong>30A Condo and Home Foreclosures</strong> and <strong>30A Condo and Home Short Sales</strong> at <a href="http://www.30arealestatenews.com/">30A Real Estate News</a></li>
<li><strong>Panama City</strong><strong> Beach Condo Foreclosures</strong> and <strong>Panama City</strong><strong> Beach Short Sales</strong> at <a href="http://www.panamacitybeachrealestatenews.com/">Panama City Beach Condo News</a></li>
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		<title>Are Any Homes Selling On 30A?  Yes!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jun 2010 02:31:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JohnMoran</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This oil has a lot of people – buyers and sellers – spooked that is for sure.  I keep hearing people say that nothing is going to sell and nobody would buy real estate on 30A while there is oil in the Gulf of Mexico and washing up on our beaches.   Let’s see what the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_212" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 550px"><img class="size-full wp-image-212 " title="30A House_edited-1" src="http://www.30arealestatenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/30A-House_edited-1.jpg" alt="This 30A House went under contract this week!" width="540" height="335" /><p class="wp-caption-text">This 30A House went under contract this week!</p></div>
<p>This oil has a lot of people – buyers and sellers – spooked that is for sure.  I keep hearing people say that nothing is going to sell and nobody would buy real estate on 30A while there is oil in the Gulf of Mexico and washing up on our beaches. </p>
<p> <strong>Let’s see what the facts tell us.</strong>  In the last 7 days there have been 10 houses on 30A go under contract.  Not a ton but still more than 1 per day.   </p>
<p><a href="http://atthebeachfl.com/southwaltonrealestate.php">Search 30A Foreclosures</a></p>
<p> <strong>Are they all foreclosures and short sales?</strong> Almost, of the 10 properties to go under contract 7 were short sales or foreclosures and 1 was an auction.  So 8 out of 10 were distressed sales. </p>
<p><a href="http://atthebeachfl.com/realestate.php">Search 30A Real Estate</a></p>
<p><strong>Are they just low end properties?</strong>  I wouldn&#8217;t say that – the low list price was 249,900, the high was $3,999,975 and the average list price for the 10 was $990,667.</p>
<p><a href="http://atthebeachfl.com/foreclosureform.php">Sign Up for Free 30A Foreclosures and Short Sales Alerts</a></p>
<p><strong>The Bottom Line?  </strong>There are a lot of really good deals out there so if you are a buyer this is your time.  If you are a seller be prepared to get down and dirty so you can compete with the short sales and foreclosures.</p>
<p><strong>Want More Information?</strong>  Keller Williams Realty’s At The Beach Team sells more area real estate than most so if you are interested in buying or selling 30A Real Estate simply call or text John at 850-217-7618 or send an email to <a href="mailto:JohnMoran@AtTheBeachTeam.com">JohnMoran@AtTheBeachTeam.com</a></p>
<p>Also check out</p>
<p><a title="Destin Condo News" href="http://www.destincondonews.com">Destin Condo Foreclosures</a></p>
<p><a title="Panama City Beach Real Estate News" href="http://www.panamacitybeachrealestatenews.com">Panama City Beach Real Estate News</a></p>
<p><a title="Watercolor Real Estate " href="http://www.watercolorrealestatenews.com">Watercolor Real Estate News</a></p>
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		<title>Six reasons to tap retirement funds now to buy rental property</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Feb 2010 00:35:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JohnMoran</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here is more information about investing and 30A Real Estate.  As always I think it’s very important to be as informed as possible on how to maximize your investing power.  So with that in mind I found this article about using IRA’s to buy real estate at Market Watch.com. Take a look and let me know [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-193" title="Piggy Bank" src="http://www.30arealestatenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Piggy-Bank.jpg" alt="Piggy Bank" width="480" height="470" /></p>
<p>Here is more information about investing and<a title="30A Real Estate" href="http://atthebeachfl.com/realestate.php"> 30A Real Estate</a>.  As always I think it’s very important to be as informed as possible on how to maximize your investing power.  So with that in mind I found this article about using IRA’s to buy real estate at Market Watch.com. Take a look and let me know what you think.</p>
<p><strong>Using IRAs to buy real estate</strong></p>
<p><strong>Six reasons to tap retirement funds now to buy rental property</strong></p>
<p>SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) — One of today’s soundest investments is never touted in financial-services ads. The reason: Wall Street wouldn’t make any money off it.</p>
<p>Since 1974, Americans have had the ability to use IRA assets to buy investment property. Yet the means to do that — called a self-directed IRA — remains one of the least known and unheralded investment vehicles in the vast financial marketplace.<span id="more-192"></span></p>
<p>With foreclosed homes selling at dimes on the dollar, residential real estate is a bargain for investors holding cash. And if they can put 30% down, IRA investors will find specialty lenders eager to help them leverage their retirement savings with mortgages on rental properties.</p>
<p>The U.S. housing market may not yet have hit bottom, but the winds appear to be shifting. Existing-home sales are on the mend in hardest-hit markets and foreclosure-avoidance programs are expected to stem the rising inventory of bank repossessions, meaning the window to buy at rock-bottom prices could close before the year is out.</p>
<p>Bear in mind homes purchased with IRA funds can’t be used for personal purposes. Doing so risks the IRS declaring the assets withdrawn and demanding immediate payment of income taxes and penalties on the entire account value.</p>
<p>Still, as an investment readily understood by anyone who’s been through the home buying and selling process, purchasing a steeply discounted property that can produce annual income of 10% and more is a low-risk strategy for uncertain times — especially for retirees whose fixed-income investments are paying paltry yields right now. <a href="http://www.marketwatch.com/story/how-set-up-your-ira-own">Read more on setting up a managing a self-directed IRA.</a></p>
<p>Here are six reasons why buying real estate with an IRA is a potentially lucrative and wise move today:</p>
<p><strong>1. A solid alternative to stocks </strong></p>
<p>When economies teeter, investors often run to hard assets such as gold — humankind’s historic “store of value.” Yet gold’s value is measured not only in ounces but also in the intangible fear that surrounds its price spikes.</p>
<p>When it comes to hard assets, there’s perhaps no greater shared sense of value from Mongolia to Montana than for land and a dwelling. And in U.S. history, there’s never been such a fire sale on our housing stock.</p>
<p>The Great Depression exacted a heavy toll on home values, but there was nowhere near the inventory flooding the… housing market as in the past year. The reason: A collapse in home prices, not stocks, triggered this meltdown.</p>
<p>Of course, some would say foreclosed-home buyers capitalize on others’ misfortune. But the sooner we clear the massive, nationwide inventory of unsold homes — which many economists argue is a key to recovery — the better off we’ll all be.</p>
<p><strong>2. An investment well-suited for long-term investors </strong></p>
<p>Even in the best of times, the stock market looks out six months to a year. Right now, even seasoned pros can’t feel the bottom of the muck we’re in.</p>
<p>Many retirement savers are uncomfortable with their nest egg tied up largely in stocks. That’s just the direction where the system of IRAs and 401(k)s — which also advances Wall Street’s interests — shepherds them.</p>
<p>Real-estate cycles generally run in decade-or-so swings and this one may not yet have neared its bottom. Housing values could drop another 10% to 20%, but the stock market also could drop further and take a decade to well surpass its previous highs.</p>
<p>Especially for those in or near retirement, buying a property that produces rental income that’s likely to increase with inflation is as sound a long-term investment as any TV commentator or investing guru might offer.</p>
<p><strong>3. Purchasing a significantly undervalued asset </strong></p>
<p>For investors willing to hang on to a property for five years or more, residential real estate today presents a tremendous opportunity to do just what investors ideally do — buy low and sell high.  In some of the hardest-hit regional markets nationwide, homes are selling for as little as 20% of their value in 2006. In the San Francisco Bay Area, for instance, a 3,400-square-foot, five-bedroom, three-bath house built in 2000 recently listed for $257,000 — after last selling for $795,000 just three years ago.</p>
<p>More importantly, at a cost of just $75 per-square-foot, that’s about a third of the new construction cost for a well-outfitted, single-family home in that region. An IRA buyer in that case would get a relatively new house that would require little maintenance — and a 7,000-square-foot lot essentially thrown in for free.</p>
<p>While that may be an extreme example, countless thousands of existing homes nationwide are selling for 50% of today’s construction and land costs. Putting aside previous overinflated values, that statistic illustrates how inexpensive home prices have become — and how much upside they offer in terms of appreciation when the real-estate market finally recovers.</p>
<p><strong>4. A steady income generator </strong></p>
<p>At a time when companies are slashing stock dividends at record rates, retirees can’t be assured of that income source. And with government bonds paying a pittance in terms of yield, that fixed-income stream is running mighty shallow.</p>
<p>Income from a rental property bought with a self-directed IRA flows back into the retirement account. The IRA holds title to the property and the income it produces can be directed into all manner of investments typically held within an IRA, be it stocks, bonds, mutual funds or money market accounts.</p>
<p>On a percentage basis, that income can be two to three times higher than today’s fixed-income offerings even after paying expenses such as property taxes and insurance. Meanwhile, the accountholder can eventually reap the potential appreciation of the underlying asset — the property — that the IRA owns.</p>
<p>For retirement savers needing to fund a child’s college costs, a rental property held in an IRA also can be a valuable source of funds. While money taken out of a traditional IRA is subject to income taxes, it doesn’t face early-withdrawal penalties if used for higher-education costs. And while financial advisers caution against using retirement funds to pay for college costs, the IRA owner still has upside potential on the property to count on and the income in years ahead.</p>
<p><strong>5. A safer means to play the stock market </strong></p>
<p>For those who don’t want to abandon potential stock-market returns, a rental home owned in an IRA still affords them the ability to invest in stocks.</p>
<p>Rental income funneled into stocks or stock mutual funds today will be buying shares at sharply reduced prices. Directing the proceeds of each monthly rent check into stocks or mutual-fund shares accomplishes the same “dollar-cost averaging” strategy that occurs when employees steer a fixed amount of every paycheck into their 401(k).</p>
<p>Over a 10- to 20-year period, the return that the rental income produces if plowed into stocks is rich icing on the cake, coming on top of the return provided by the rental income itself. </p>
<p><strong>6. The ability to flip real estate with no tax bite </strong></p>
<p>Proceeds from selling an IRA-owned home roll back into the IRA without facing capital-gains taxes. To the contrary, an investor who buys and resells a property within a year with nonretirement funds faces a capital-gains levy.</p>
<p>Many foreclosed homes today are “distressed,” vandalized by angry departing owners who may have deferred maintenance due to tough times. They often ransack anything and everything not nailed down and many things that are, from lighting fixtures and kitchen appliances to furnaces and central-air conditioners, toilets and bathroom vanities.</p>
<p>Such properties — which can be found at most all price points — are among the cheapest on the market on a per-square-foot basis because the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) and most private mortgage lenders won’t loan on homes deemed “uninhabitable.” That drastically reduces the potential buyer pool to just cash purchasers — and reduces the property values as a result.</p>
<p>Even homes needing only cosmetic fixes sell at a discount today because there are countless others available in move-in condition. If an IRA home buyer has enough in the account post-purchase to refit a home’s interior — whether it’s laying carpet and laminate flooring or upgrading a kitchen or bathroom — going the minor-rehab route can be a rewarding approach.</p>
<p>Buyers might choose to fix up the cheapest, distressed property in a solid neighborhood so it qualifies for a mortgage and then resell it. They also could improve upon it over several years with the rental income. Either way, it’s a potentially enriching value-add strategy.</p>
<p><strong>The ultimate choice </strong></p>
<p>The bottom line with buying rental properties with an IRA is that the investor retains a level of control over a tangible asset that he or she could never remotely attain in owning shares of a company or a mutual fund.</p>
<p>The question that bears asking: What will yield a better return in the next five to 10 years — shares of Microsoft, General Electric or Citigroup, or a modest rental home in a decent school district — selling for 30 cents on the dollar — whose value may soon be juiced by record-low mortgage rates and unprecedented tax breaks?</p>
<p><a href="mailto:cpummer@comcast.net">Chris Pummer</a> is a former senior editor for MarketWatch and Bloomberg News and a reporter for such papers as the Los Angeles Times and San Jose Mercury News.</p>
<p>Click on the links to find <a title="30A Foreclosures Alert" href="http://atthebeachfl.com/foreclosureform.php">30A Foreclosures</a>, <a title="30A Short Sales" href="http://atthebeachfl.com/beachblog.php">30A Short Sales</a>, <a title="30A Homes For Sale" href="http://atthebeachfl.com/realestate.php">30A Homes For Sale</a>,  <a title="30A Condos For Sale" href="http://atthebeachfl.com/southwaltonrealestate.php">30A Condos For Sale</a></p>
<p>Also check out <a href="http://www.thedestinrealestatenews.com/">The Destin Real Estate News</a>, <a href="http://www.30arealestatenews.com/">30A Real Estate News</a>,  <a href="http://www.panamacitybeachrealestatenews.com/">Panama City Beach Real Estate News</a>, <a title="Destin Condo News" href="http://www.destincondonews.com">Destin Condo News.</a></p>
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<p>Because investing and<a href="http://atthebeachfl.com/realestate.php"> 30A Real Estate</a> go hand and hand I think it’s very important to be informed as possible on how to maximize your investing power.  With that in mind I came across this question and answer segment on Smart Money.com  that address IRA’s and real estate.  Take a look and let me know what you think.</p>
<p><strong>Q. Can an </strong><strong>IRA</strong><strong> be invested in mortgages or real estate?</strong><br />
—Linda Bruyette, Ellington, Conn</p>
<p>Yes, some real estate (including commercial property, vacation rentals, raw land and mortgage notes) is permitted. At best, real estate provides steady income and long-term appreciation. Usually only special-purpose banks and trust companies offer these investments, as “self-directed IRAs.”</p>
<p>Potential risks are high. “Self dealing” is strictly prohibited—which means you can’t invest in something you or immediate family members use or benefit from. Otherwise your entire IRA balance is treated as a withdrawal and subject to relevant taxes plus a 10 percent penalty if you’re under age 59 1/2. Plus, there’s the liquidity issue: You need a big IRA to handle buying and maintaining property while also keeping a diversified portfolio. And if you need out quickly, you better hope for a robust real estate market. A good real estate mutual fund or exchange-traded fund is a simpler choice.</p>
<p>Click on the links to find <a href="http://atthebeachfl.com/foreclosureform.php">30A Foreclosures</a>, <a href="http://atthebeachfl.com/southwaltonrealestate.php">30A Short Sales</a>, <a href="http://atthebeachfl.com/southwaltonrealestate.php">30A Homes For Sale</a>, <a href="http://atthebeachfl.com/realestate.php">30A Condos For Sale</a></p>
<p>Also check out <a href="http://watercolorrealestatenews.com/watercolor/">Watercolor Real Estate News</a>, <a href="http://www.watersoundrealestatenews.com/">Watersound Real Estate News</a>,  <a href="http://www.panamacitybeachrealestatenews.com/">Panama City Beach Real Estate News</a>.</p>
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