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September 2011
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Hi Folks!

Welcome back from summer! I hope you got away, did some R&R, visited some place new and generally got a break from your normal routine. I took some time to visit Africa for the first time in my life. My perspective on the world has now shifted a bit. I've pushed my comfort zone out to include a wider variety of cultures, higher physical possibilities and sleeping on planes.

Being away for almost three weeks has me playing catch-up on all things business. I'm blaming jet lag right now. I suspect this trip has slightly altered my perceptions of what's really important in my life. Like my mentors tell me, I'm making yet another small adjustment along the way to achieving my goals because this path I'm on is seldom straight. It's nice to have the choice to make adjustments whenever I want. No bosses to tell me what to do.

Not much RE news lately. It's mostly about REITs and I'm not a fan of investments that are managed remotely. I like knowing the investment manager personally or doing it myself. There's a great little article below on Traits of Successful RE Investors. Great advice for those getting ready to make a go at RE investing.

Come out to the meeting this Tuesday where Rick Hoogendoorn (realtor and author of "What's Stopping You" will give us an update on the local RE market. I will do a short presentation on my Africa trip. Lot's of lessons learned there. A hint on the biggest lesson - what works best is a team effort. See details below.

See you Tuesday!

Gord Knox

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Common Traits of Successful Real Estate Investors

By Greg W. Hughes

The most successful real estate investors all share five common traits that others can emulate. These include treating the investments as a business and being extremely knowledgeable about the industry. A successful real estate investor must also be an entrepreneur at heart, be people orientated and be ethical. So if an investor wants to be successful, they might do well to study these traits and try to imitate them in their own lives and businesses.

Treat the Investments as a Business

First and most importantly, a successful investor treats their investments as a business. Successful investors set goals and devise business plans to reach those goals. They do not rely on emotion but only invest after carefully reviewing the facts surrounding the property. In addition, they are dedicated and must use time management skills in order to spend the time necessary to make their business a success.

Knowledgeable about the Industry

A real estate investor must also have significant and in-depth knowledge of the industry. Investors must do their research so that they know their markets. The better they know the markets the better they are able to predict trends. In addition, successful investors tend to specialize in a niche which increases their knowledge base. Plus, they are constantly studying and learning because they know that the market is dynamic.

Entrepreneurs at Heart

At heart, a successful real estate investor must be an entrepreneur. This means that these investors have a vision and look for opportunities to make their vision a reality. They understand that it takes money to make money and are willing to take calculated risks to reach their goals. In addition, they possess an independent nature and want to make their own decisions; they want to be their own boss and are willing to take the blame and the credit for their decisions.

People Orientated

People are a major part of any successful real estate investor's life. These investors tend to have strong family connections that support their business. They also have a huge networking system. In fact, the larger the network of partners, the more successful the investors tend to be. Plus, they have excellent communication skills and are able to read people; something which helps tremendously when it comes to negotiations.

A Strong Ethical Sense

Finally, a successful real estate investor must possess a code of ethics or they are not likely to remain successful. That's because much of an investor's business is based on reputation. People want to deal with those who are honest and trustworthy. As a result, a good reputation will open doors to business deals whereas a poor reputation will close them. Plus, treating people ethically will result in repeat business.

In the end, there seems to be many different niches a real estate investor can specialize in. However, the most successful ones all share five common traits. These traits include treating the investments as a business and constantly working to improve their knowledge of the market. They also possess an entrepreneurial spirit and are extremely people orientated. Finally, they are ethical and depend on their reputations to build their businesses. Anyone seeking success in this field would do well to mimic these traits.

With over 20 years of experience in northern Nevada real estate, Greg Hughes is an expert real estate investor. His business offers clients a great way to invest in real estate. Sign up for [http://www.hughescapital.com/]Reno real estate investment advisor Greg Hughes' special series of reports "The Power Wealth Collection."

Article Source: Common Traits of Successful Real Estate Investors

 

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Tuesday September 27 Meeting

 

This will be a 2-part meeting.Meeting Drawing

 

Gord will give a brief presentation on his African trip to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro. He'll show a few pics, give the highlights of the safari, climb and Zanzibar and mention the lessons learned. 

 

Rick Hoogendoorn of Royal LePage Coast Capital Realty will bring us up-to-date on the RE market in the Victoria area. 

 

7 - 9 pm
Tuesday September 27, 2011
Comfort Hotel
3020 Blanshard St
 
$15 at the door (no charge for annual or REAG members)
 
There's always an after-meeting meeting at Redd's down the hall and up the stairs for networking, socializing, eating, etc.

 

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