Bull vs. Bubble
by Bill Bronchick
Jim Kramer is a genius. He hosts a show called, “Mad Money” on CNBC. He
graduated top of his class from Harvard and is one of the most respected names
in the financial news industry. Jim has an expression - “There’s always a bull
market somewhere”. I like this so much I am going to pilfer it and use it in my
presentations because it so aptly applies to real estate investing.
If you invest in REITs, stocks or funds that are dependent on the real estate
market, the housing news (bad news) is very relevant. If you are a dealmaker, a
house buyer, and a bargain hunter, you look for deals that exist despite the
market. In other words, look at neighbhorhoods figures, not national or
statewide figures on housing when investing. In every city there’s certain
neighborhoods that are up or down, no matter what the citywide or statewide news
about housing is telling you. Find those bull markets, and you will make money.
“B.U.L.L.” Is My Four Part Formula For Beating A Bubble Market:
B - Buy Local. If you focus on local news rather than national news, you
will do much better.
U - Under Value. If you buy properties under their current market value,
you will win in any market, because if the value drops, you’ll still have equity
to spare before the market cycles around again.
L - Low Interest Rates. Lock in low interest rates, and when things
rebound, you’ll have a nice low payment.
L - Long Term. If you are buying for the long term, the temporary drop in
the market won’t hurt you, particularly if you buy under value and with low
interest rates as described above. “Dollar Cost Averaging” is the name of the
game for long-term players, which means no matter when you buy in the cycle, in
the end it always goes up.
There You Have It - The B.U.L.L. Beats The Bubble!
Bio:
William Bronchick, CEO of Legalwiz Publications, is a Nationally-known attorney,
author, entrepreneur and speaker. Mr. Bronchick has been practicing law and real
estate since 1990, having been involved in over 600 transactions. He has
appeared as a guest on numerous radio and television talk shows including CNBC
Power Lunch. He has been featured in Who's Who in American Business, Money
Magazine, the Los Angeles Times and the Denver Business Journal. William
Bronchick has served as President of the Colorado Association of Real Estate
Investors since 1996.