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Learning Objectives Understand the investment characteristics of owning real property. Know the risks of income property. Be able to appraise real estate value. Utilize real estate securities in a portfolio. Learn how to invest in gold. 20-2 Real Property Financial Assets Investment instrument issued by a corporation, government, or other organization which offers legal rights to debt or equity cash flow. Real Property Land and the buildings or other objects permanently affixed to the land. U.S. Household Assets… Year-end 2004 % of Total Assets (in billions) Tangible Assets $ 25,340.9 41.1% Real Estate 21,579.7 35.0% Consumer durable goods 3,761.2 6.1% Financial Assets $ 29,564.1 48.0% Deposits 5,887.6 9.6% Bonds 2,733.4 4.4% Stocks and mutual funds 10,296.4 16.7% Pension funds 10,646.7 17.3% Equity in noncorporate business $ 6,677.1 10.8% Total Assets $ 61,582.1 100.0% 20-3 Real Estate Characteristics Income property Real estate bought for the purposes of generating rental income. Raw land Unused land with no improvements Improvements The buildings and structures constructed on a property. Buying and Selling Illiquid Real estate agent 6% commission 20-4 Home Ownership House Price Index (HPI) US Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight How do you create an index with heterogeneous assets that trade infrequently? Sale and refinance data bases of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac US (5.97%), California (8.6%), Kansas (4.3%) 20-5 Income Property Cash flow is important for income property investing! Know the revenue determinants Rental income, vacancies, collection losses Know the cost determinants Expenses, utilities, insurance, property taxes Assessed value (% of market value) Tax rate 20-6
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