If you’re looking to break into Chicago real estate investment, you have several options. Chicago is one of America’s fastest-growing real estate markets; in the five years, the average home price in Chicago rose 29% to $349,900.
Houses in Chicago are still affordable for middle-class families, which gives investors plenty of opportunity to market and sell properties.
The current sale-to-list price on Chicago properties is 98.6%, which means the majority of properties sell for their asking price. There’s never been a better time to enter real estate investment in Illinois’s most popular city.
Here are the top 5 strategies for real estate investment in Chicago.
The most straightforward way to invest in real estate is taking advantage of the Chicago housing market. With research, you can identify rapidly developing markets, make a swift purchase, and sell at a higher price in a short period of time.
When you purchase a property in an up-and-coming market, you are able to leverage its location and desirability in a future sale. With the average down payment on a house 6% of its value, this can be a flexible financial option for those looking at homes in emerging neighborhoods.
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House flipping is another popular form of Chicago real estate investment that can yield a high profit — if you’re willing to put in the work. House flippers can either take on full-scale renovations or homes that just need some TLC.
You will have to determine not only how much money the house is worth, but how much you’ll need to invest in its renovations before selling it at a higher price point.
If you’re great at home renovation, then you can cut a lot of your costs down by flipping the home yourself. In other cases, you may pay contractors for their services and deduct this expense from your budget.
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Rental properties can be large or small, housing multiple units or being rented to individual families. If you are open to the idea of long-term commitment and managing tenants, then a rental property in Chicago allows you to generate steady income through your property.
Short-term rentals tend to be offered to tourists, corporate professionals, and people looking for temporary accommodations. These rentals adopt more of a hospitality approach, and the rent tends to include the cost of utilities, WiFi, and amenities.
A short-term rental can allow you to earn double what you pay in mortgage per month, if not more. However, you will need to ensure you respect all of the Chicago rental laws regarding short-term rental properties.
Long-term rentals are for residential properties that seek to build equity and run a business. Contracts last from 12-months to 24-months on average. You manage your tenants’ properties through regular maintenance and serving.
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Real estate investment groups allow you to own and profit from a rental property without the responsibility of managing it. You will need substantial capital in order to enter one, however.
REIGs are run like mutual funds, where a group of investors (shareholders) pool their assets. Most REIGs have company-owned properties that others can purchase. The company maintains the property, while you benefit from its rental revenue.
An interesting aspect of a REIG is that you can choose to own a single unit in a managed property. You’ll pay a percentage of the rent to the company in exchange for their management, advertising, and other services.
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Another real estate investment option is operating a REIT. Real estate investment trusts are not traditional transactions in that no real property is bought or sold. Instead, you invest in a company, which uses the money to trade on exchanges.
Rather than requiring a title or mortgage, an REIT grants you dividend-paying stocks. You’ll receive regular income with the opportunity to invest in a variety of properties, including large commercial venues and office spaces.
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