Diversify Your Portfolio by Renting Atlanta GA

The following real estate tips contain all the information you need to know about about how to diversify your portfolio by renting. Read on for simple yet effective ideas on how to rent instead of buy in Atlanta.

Local Companies

1st American Capital LLC
(404) 588-5500
191 Peachtree St Ne
Atlanta, GA
1st Metropolitan Mortgage
(678) 237-4000
1465 Northside Dr Nw
Atlanta, GA
Lenox Financial Mortgage
404-601-1610
3525 Piedmont Rd. NE
Atlanta, GA
Capitol City Bank & Trust Company
(404) 752-6067
562 Lee St SW
Atlanta, GA
AmeriSave Mortgage Corporation
1-866-325-0066
3350 Peachtree Road
Atlanta, GA
Countrywide Mortgage Corporation
770-414-6600
100 Colony Square, 1175 Peachtree St.
Atlanta, GA
Ascent Home Loans
404-519-5383
55 Leslie St SE
Atlanta, GA
A New Beginning Mortgage Relief
(404) 355-9399
2206 Noble Creek Dr Nw
Atlanta, GA
Allied Home Mortgage Capital Corporation
404-255-2714
4920 Roswell RD NE
Atlanta, GA
American Home Mortgage
404-256-1024
5605 Glenridge DR NE
Atlanta, GA

Apartments for Rent

At the most basic level of financial investment, there are two maxims that can often be mutually exclusive. The first is to hedge your bets by diversifying your portfolio and spreading out your risk. The second is to invest in where you live; more specifically, if you are going to be paying a large percentage of your income towards your home, then it makes a lot of sense to be making payments towards something that you will someday own and may also, if all goes according to plan, appreciate in value.

The problem with all this great advice is that it can be difficult to diversify your portfolio when all your money is going towards a mortgage. This rings especially true during a turbulent market when people's adjustable mortgage rates are increasing and forecasted appreciation is suspect; it is making more and more sense, from an investment perspective, to rent an apartment rather than buy a house.

This strategy is buttressed by a study done by three Federal Reserve economists, who looked at the long-term relationship between home prices and rents. They found that from 1960 through 1995 annual rents averaged from 5 to 5.25 percent of home prices. Then the figure started falling dramatically after 1995, reaching 3.5 percent at the end of 2006. In other words, rents are unusually low relative to home prices, and to get back to normal, apartment rents would have to soar or prices to plummet.

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Featured Local Company

1st American Capital LLC

(404) 588-5500
191 Peachtree St Ne
Atlanta, GA

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