A luxury pad in one of the world’s most exclusive neighborhoods might be seen as an indulgence for only the super rich. But international property developer Nick Candy told CNBC that for the shrewd investor, it can often be a long-term commitment worth making.
A confluence of economic and market conditions make them an excellent option for diversifying a portfolio: low interest rates, a strong potential for inflation, lots of available capital and real estate bargains.
If you’re looking to renovate and flip, forget it. But if you’re in a position to buy and hold, with the intent of either renting your property or sitting on it until the real estate recession subsides, the market is ripe for the picking.
For homebuyers and investors alike, there's concern about a double dip. Nevertheless, in some markets around America, prices have been stable over the past year.
CNBC.com surveyed 19 local markets across the country, gathering examples and individual perspectives on the health of local markets in America. Here's what we found.
As extreme weather events continue to decrease land availability, prices are going up, and investors are getting in.
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It's both the best and worst of times, depending on your end of the transaction and the individual market, but there's options and entry points for all kinds of incomes.