Property Investment Vs Property Speculation

Most people get Real Estate wrong for two simple reasons.:

1. They don’t understand the difference between an asset and a liability
2. They don’t understand the difference between investing and speculating

The broke majority live under the misguided belief that their family home is an asset. An asset by definition is Something valuable that an entity owns, benefits from or has use of, in generating income. The key is the words generating income. By that definition your home is not an asset, it is a liability. It does not generate income, it costs you money.

The broke majority will borrow as much as they possibly can, to buy the most expensive home they can afford, in the mistaken belief that this is a good investment. In fact they are are burdening themselves with the worst kind of debt. Long term, expensive, non-deductible debt that produces no income in return. The same kind of debt that lead to the housing collapse in the USA.

Successful investors understand this crucial point. Your home is not an investment.

The Business Dictionary defines an investment as Money committed or property acquired for future income. Now some will argue that an investment doesn’t have to produce an income and cite as an example gold bullion, collectibles or share futures contracts. By definition, none of these are investments, they are items of speculation. They can go up in value or, just as easily, go down. You are speculating on the future trade-able value, not investing in the inherent value of the income an asset represents. Tens of thousands of homeowners around the world discovered in 2009 that home values can fall and can fall dramatically and disastrously.

If you buy a house to live in with no income return expected from it, but in the hope it will increase in value, you are speculating not Investing.

If you buy a house to rent out, you are investing. The Australian government has long recognised the difference and that is why they allow you to claim the expenses relating to a rental property, including interest payments, as a tax deduction but do not allow any deductions for expenses incurred in buying a house to live in. In other words, the government is willing to share the risk of investing in income generating real estate because the risks are lower than tying up your money in your home.

Smart investors have a small or no mortgage on their own home and the majority of their borrowings are for rental property because that is the lowest risk strategy. They also get the best advice they can on quickly reducing the mortgage on their home.

Now Is The Time To Snap Up Property In Bulgarias Ski Resorts

Leading experts in property in Bulgaria House Sales Bulgaria confirms that property prices in many of the countrys ski resorts are dropping to levels which are making these properties of great interest to property investors.

Recently published market analyst reports reveal that real estate in Bulgarias biggest ski resort, Bansko have dropped in price by as much as 50% since 2008 figures. The difficult global economic conditions have had their effect on some people wishing to sell property in Bulgaria, particularly in some of the countrys ski resorts, according to the reports, leading some vendors to drop their prices significantly in order to secure a sale. This is creating some very tempting real estate opportunities for property investors or for individual residential purchasers looking for a bargain ski apartment.

The International Business Times, citing the market analyst reports, says that “apartments in Bulgarian resort Bansko have halved in price over the past three years, attracting interest from buyers looking for affordable winter property. In the first eight months of 2011, apartments in Bansko were sold at an average of 760 euros per square metre. But after a hefty 10 per cent price drop in May, the index value of Bansko property is now at 51.31 , almost half that of November 2008, when the index value was at a peak of 100.” According to the article, many of Bulgarias ski resorts are demonstrating the same phenomenon, but “Bansko is leading the way on the ski slopes, with other major resorts seeing only a 22 per cent decrease in house prices”.

Bulgarias ski resorts have perennial appeal, offering skiing that rivals any of the top international ski resorts, great snow conditions with a long season, stunning natural scenery and excellent apres ski facilities. Whats always been the key to the appeal of Bulgarias ski destinations is the price: ski equipment and passes, accommodation, food and drink are all significantly cheaper than in some of the other popular ski resorts, such as the Alps, for instance. Now it is the price of property in Bulgarias ski resorts which is attracting attention, which is great news for those wishing to sell property in Bulgaria and in the ski regions in particular.

House Sales Bulgaria helps to match Bulgarian bargain property hunters with those selling property in the country. By harnessing its impressive network of websites and industry contacts, as well as multi-media and internet marketing, it ensures that the right properties get exposure to the right potential buyers. Find out more at our website.