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Plenty of opportunities to consider

For most individuals, the most significant investment one will ever make is in their primary residence.

The ability to take on a highly leveraged position in real estate and grow equity as property values rise over time offers significant financial benefits. Instead of paying rent and having ‘nothing’ to show for it after 30 years, homeowners who make their monthly mortgage payments will accumulate substantial equity by retirement. This "forced savings" phenomenon is a key reason why most household net worth is so often tied up in real estate.

There are several options for those looking to expand their residential real estate portfolio beyond their primary residence, or invest in real estate while saving for a down payment on their own home.

For instance, Cityfunds allows you to invest in residential properties in top U.S. cities — like Denver, Austin, Nashville and Miami — without having to drain your bank account to put a downpayment on a home.

Here’s how it works: The company allows investors to invest in diversified portfolios of owner-occupied homes. In exchange for the cash, Cityfunds secures an interest in the home's future value. As the home value appreciates, so does the value of Cityfunds equity investment alongside the homeowner.

So you can invest in the housing market of a city you love for as little as $500.

Don't overlook commercial options

After establishing a diversified residential real estate portfolio, you might seek additional investment opportunities for further growth. Commercial real estate has been one of the best-performing asset classes in recent decades, often offering higher appreciation and cash flows compared to residential real estate. Consequently, many investors turn to commercial real estate after purchasing their home.

One option for accredited investors is First National Realty Partners (FNRP), a top platform for individual investors seeking access to commercial real estate deals typically reserved for institutional investors.

FNRP is rapidly growing and offers institutional-quality properties leased by blue-chip retailers who are integral to their communities.Investors benefit from a triple net (NNN) leasing structure, which can ensure stable cash flows even during economic turmoil. This structure protects investors from rising tenant costs, which is particularly advantageous during periods of high inflation.

FNRP’s team of experts manages every aspect of the investment life cycle, from due diligence and leasing to property management and value enhancement. This comprehensive management can result in increased cash flow and greater returns over time — a winning combination for investors.

Private real estate funds

With private equity real estate funds, you can get access to a wide range of different real estate investments, such as residential, commercial or real estate debt, meaning you aren't keeping all of your money tied to the fortunes of a single property.

With Fundrise, you can invest in several different real estate funds, each calibrated for consistent growth. Fundrise's real estate funds include a wide range of assets, including residential and commercial properties and real estate loans, ensuring diversification within your portfolio. Unlike most private real estate funds, which require institutional-level capital to get into, Fundrise has a minimum investment threshold of $10.

You can start investing with Fundrise by signing up and answering a few questions about yourself and your investing preferences and risk tolerance. Then Fundrise will suggest a portfolio best suited to your goals

Real estate ETFs and stocks

Investing in REITs or ETFs will give you access to the growth of the real estate market through the stock market. There are also a number of funds that offer diversified exposure to different types of real estate assets, so you can spread your risk and ensure balance in your portfolio. These assets can include residential, commercial, and industrial properties.

Even with a diversified investment in real estate funds, you’ll want to make sure you’ve got the right strategy and research behind you.

The team of former hedge fund analysts and experts at Moby spend hundreds of hours each week sifting through financial news and data to provide top-tier stock reports to keep you up-to-date on what’s moving the markets.

Moby’s superior research can help you reduce the guesswork when selecting stocks and ETFs. In four years, across almost 400 stock picks, Moby's picks have beaten the S&P 500’s returns by almost 12%, on average.

With their jargon-free formats, you can become a wiser investor in just five minutes, backed by a 30-day money back guarantee.

However, reliable advice isn’t the only thing you’ll need to become a real estate mogul.

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Chris MacDonald Freelance Writer

Chris MacDonald is an experienced financial journalist, covering companies across various industries and markets. His love of finance led him to pursue an MBA in finance and move on to the world of financial analysis in the venture capital and corporate finance worlds.

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