Real Estate Investment Conway AR

When we think about "investing in real estate," one of the first ideas that come to mind is that of purchasing property outright. For centuries, it was a privilege granted only to the very rich, based on the simple fact that common folks simply did not (and still don't) have the economic power to afford multiple properties.

Local Companies

First Security Bank
(501) 450-9800
1390 Old Morrilton Hwy
Conway, AR
Gary A Monroe & Associates Petroleum Land Services Inc
(501) 505-8282
915 Oak St
Conway, AR
Renfro Investments
(501) 328-3314
2223 Washington Ave
Conway, AR
Stowers & Assoc
(501) 374-3346
Little Rock, AR
Pearl Management
(501) 614-7368
3009 W Markham St
Little Rock, AR
Bancorpsouth Investment Services
(479) 785-8486
Fort Smith, AR
Multifamily Group the
(501) 224-9992
2311 Biscayne Dr
Little Rock, AR
Coffman Investments Inc
(501) 372-1065
3801 Woodland Heights Rd
Little Rock, AR
Value Point Partners
(501) 228-6700
2228 Cottondale Ln
Little Rock, AR
Securities America Inc
(501) 375-2222
11807 Hinson Rd
Little Rock, AR

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When we think about "investing in real estate," one of the first ideas that come to mind is that of purchasing property outright. For centuries, it was a privilege granted only to the very rich, based on the simple fact that common folks simply did not (and still don't) have the economic power to afford multiple properties.

Most people struggle hard enough to make a single mortgage payment, let alone multiple ones, and so the concept of real estate investments eluded the general populus - until now. In the modern era, there is a way for individuals and small investors to get involved in real estate markets: Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs).

Congress created REITs in 1960, as lawmakers believed that the only way for average investors to gain access to significant commercial properties would be by pooling their resources. REITs were designed to combine the capital funds of many into a single economic package, to be used for commercial real estate ownership and financing. However, REITs went underutilized for more than 30 years because they were restricted to mere ownership, and prohibited from actually operating or managing their properties.

REITs are only meant to produce income, and are not allowed to pass losses on to shareholders, so they had a difficult time competing with the heavily tax-sheltered world of real estate ownership and depreciation during these years. But the Tax Reform Act of 1986 changed everything. It drastically cut back on opportunities to use real estate for tax sheltering, and finally empowered REITs to operate their own properties, which eliminated conflicting interests with third-party management....


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Related Local Event
Arkansas Association of Realtors Annual Convention
Dates: 9/8/2009 - 9/10/2009
Location: TBD
Little Rock, AR
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