Think it’s a strange time to invest in real estate? Well, think again. With the discounts offered by home builders and competent Realtors, there are a number of good ways to become invested in real estate.
Some clients are surprised when I mention investing in new homes. Most people think of real estate investment as the rougher multi-family units, such as near college campuses. But those situations are not for everyone.
The hard part about investing – having your units torn up, chasing down rents, patching up 60-80 year old homes – can go away when you buy a new unit. And with builders stinging from a plunge in new buyers, they have begun to offer some genuine discounts that make cash flowing an investment that much easier.
One of these programs is with long-time local builder Dunmoor Homes. Gary Dunn and Bill Moorhead have worked hard to build quality homes and place lease option clients in them. With two-year leases and reasonable cash flow already in place, it’s a good time for investors to step up.
The other thing that really sets Dunmoor Homes apart from a mortgage and personal finance perspective is Bill understands the financial condition, perspective, and traps for average Ohioans. He’s even held countless seminars in the Columbus market called Seven Steps to Smart Homeownership. He makes a personal investment in setting up tenants to succeed so one day they, in turn, can own the place they’ve called home.
I personally can’t think of a better answer to the current foreclosure mess, than to have men with integrity doing everything possible to ensure your neighbor can succeed in the American Dream!
The best way to find out more about this easy way to invest in real estate is to shout out to Bill.Moorhead@DunmoorHomes.com or visit their website at www.1031homes.com.

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