Re: Prefered Investing areas?
If you are not in on the plans, and haven't seen sketches, I'd be patient and wait.
Revitilization is rather risky. You are talking about an area that may have a negative reputation, and cleaning it up will not solve the problem. Sometimes these areas get cleaned up but the residents end up trashing the place.
Dig deep. Do the research. Be a serious negotiator to hedge any risk. Understand the people (are they poverty-level, middle-income?) and are they going to move? Are good people going to move in? Are these the type of people who pay rent consistently? Are there good schools nearby? Is there a good job source (e.g. large company) nearby where people would like to live close to work? Are their parks, golf courses, nice restaurants, shopping malls, etc. nearby?
There is no clear cut answer. You have to do the research and understand your risks. I'd talk to several commercial and residential real estate agents to get their opinion. Just know what you are getting into.
Lastly, do not invest money into real estate that you may need within the next 10 years (at least). Yes, I said *10* years. You need to be able to sell/rent on *your* terms, not someone else's. You cannot do this if there are time constraints (e.g. if you are retiring in 5 years and will need to sell).
Chris
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