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Real Estate Investment
People don’t normally think of the house they purchase and live in as
a real estate investment. However, those who purchase residential real estate
and live in the home for a period of time, know that it can be one of the best
and safest real estate investments they have at their disposal. Is a home something
you live in for 50 or 60 years, or is it something that’s more temporary
or transitional? The fact that you can write off your home mortgages on your personal
taxes make it an important financial savings vehicle for you. So whether you’re
buying a home as a temporary investment to sell it for a profit, or if you want
to use at as your sole residence, GNA mortgage has the right Massachusetts
mortgage or New Hampshire Mortgage
for you. We’re licensed in both Massachusetts and New Hampshire.
If you’re putting most of your money in the stock markets, or mutual
funds, gold or foreign currency, consider investing in real estate. Mutual funds
aren’t performing as well as expected recently and only the larger investors
seem to benefit from them. You can’t live in a mutual fund either. The fact
is the housing marketing has grown strongly in the last ten years, and with the
influx of immigrants and expected strength of the US economy, housing prices will
continue to rise. In some areas such as Boston, housing prices have risen strongly.
Refurbished multi-unit dwellings and condos are in strong demand. These are excellent
investment properties you have the option of living yourself for some time. You
can write off your property taxes as well, something you can’t do as a renter.
So if home prices decline, there are still many ways you can make a home mortgage
work for you financially. Call GNA Mortgage Group and ask us how we can help you
not only own your own dream home, but how you how real estate investment is a
smart choice.
GNA Moorage Group headquartered in Massachusetts helps home loan buyers find
innovative and productive Massachusetts
mortgages and New Hampshire mortgages.
Your mortgage isn’t a debt, it’s an investment.
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