Sunday, May 25, 2008

Reasons to Buy Real Estate in Oklahoma City

There are many questions a buyer of property should ask himself or herself before committing to a real estate investment. It is necessary to ask these questions so that the purchase will be a wise one, and a positive experience. When making a purchase in Oklahoma City there are many attractions that will help to make your experience a positive one. Finding answers that satisfy your needs will turn into your reasons to buy real estate in Oklahoma City.

The capital of the state of Oklahoma is Oklahoma City. A property located there will interest individuals who are active in political events or those who just like to stay where the action is. There are a lot of cultural landmarks such as the Myriad Botanical Gardens located downtown that increases the value of property there. This is a large urban park, which pulls residents and visitors alike to the community. Community value is one element of property ownership that is important whether you are purchasing for personal or commercial reasons. To add more value the city offers many other cultural events like performing art centers, colleges and universities, museums, upscale retail store2208s and trendy restaurants all of which give real value to your property.

Oklahoma City has amenities both city and urban with an average property selling price of $135.000. There are many different neighborhoods to choose from: downtown, Asian district, near the Bricktown Entertainment District, or quiet residential streets that give you the hometown feel. The latest statistics has the population of the city at 589,003 with an owner occupied being at 53%.

When buying investment property here are a few questions to get you started:

1. What can I expect as far as cash flow for this property?

2. Can I afford to support this property if the cash flow should turn negative?

3. What are the local improvements planned for the area the property is listed in?

4. Is there population growth for this area? (You do not want to purchase in an area with negative growth).

5. Is the property and neighborhood tenant friendly?

6. What kind of condition is the property in and how much will it cost to conduct a building inspection? (always get an inspection done).

7. How old is the property? (deprecation benefits are less with older properties)

8. How many industries are present in the city? (If there is only one industry - avoid at all costs).

The statistic of home ownership for 2000 shows 67.7% of Americans own versus renting their home. More adults are realizing that it is possible to have that dream of owning a home. Here are a few questions to ask when taking the plunge to owning personal real estate:

1. Do you know what your total costs will be from Day 1 to closing on the property?

2. Do you know how to find a real estate agent that will look out for your needs and not the buyer's or the agent's?

3. Do you understand the financial aspects of buying a home? (getting a mortgage, property taxes, insurance, maintenance)

4. Do you know what your credit report says about your financial state?

5. Do you know what type of housing and what type of community you are looking to live in?

6. Do you understand basic real estate terminology?

7. Do you know how to negotiate terms for your new home purchase?

8. Have you shopped around for quality and affordable homeowners insurance?

Now that you have your questions, get those answers so that you will know all the reasons for buying your real estate property in Oklahoma City.

Bob is the owner of myrealestateoklahomacityok.com which is an up-to-date Real Estate information website. Finding answers that satisfy your needs will turn into your reasons to buy real estate in Oklahoma City.

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