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Housing's Golden Investment or Fairy Tale?

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60 C O V E R S T O R Y / S A N D R A L A N E P It seems that more Americans today think that real estate is the best option for long-term investments than in the past, ranking it ahead of gold and stocks, according to a recent Gallup poll. In addition, many investors are turning to real estate as they perceive stocks becoming more expensive and interest rates on CDs and treasuries remaining low or even declining. While it's true there are many real estate investment opportunities available, some caution must be observed, and investors are well advised to perform some due diligence before investing. REOS TO RENTALS STILL POPULAR, BUT DECLINING During the past two years, various funds, trusts, and REITs have invested more than $20 billion to buy approximately 200,000 rental homes. is seemed to be a good investment when prices had declined as much as 35 percent from home values back in 2006. Now as foreclosures decline, the supply of REOs has diminished even though there is a considerable shadow inventory still available. As a result of this decline in foreclosed properties, major players in the rental market such as Blackstone Group have curtailed their acquisitions in 2014 by as much as 70 percent. RealtyTrac reports that the number of foreclosures in May 2014 was 5 percent lower than the previous month and 26 percent lower than the same time last year. It is estimated that 6 to 10 percent of foreclosures were purchased by corporate investors. e remainder was purchased by individual investors. According to the Mortgage Bankers Association, another reason conversion of REOs into rentals has declined is that, beginning in the fourth quarter of 2013, prices on homes increased, allowing many delinquent While data shows that the housing industry is making a significant rebound, some housing market investors are finding that in the realm of purchasing of non-performing notes is a mere fantasy. Housing's Golden Investment or Fairy Tale?

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