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Tokyo named Asia’s largest commercial property investment market

Greater Tokyo Area With a reported 30.4 percent increase in real estate investments last year, the Japanese city was recently named the biggest commercial property market in Asia. Aided by the Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe’s ‘Abenomics’ policy, Tokyo reclaimed the third top spot worldwide on the index of top global cities from Los Angeles, according to property consultancy firm Cushman & Wakefield, which released its Winning in Growth Cities report for 2014-2015 this week. Going from strength to strength in the year to June 2014, the top 25 cities on the index, led by New York City and London, took more than half of the investment volume at 52.3 percent market share. In comparison, the next 50 cities only had a 14.3 percent share. Following Tokyo is Hong Kong, which placed a far second in the Asia-Pacific region and tenth overall. Other APAC cities in the top 25 include Sydney, Shanghai, Beijing and Melbourne. Beijing was also noted to be the biggest gainer, leaping from 46th to 17th place this year. Asian markets have also been enjoying growing high real estate allocations from insurance firms and pension funds. However, there had been a temporary down market activity due to economic uncertainties in some markets. Meanwhile, many international investors have shown strong interest in the APAC region. In the past year, foreign investments in the region surged by 43 percent, led by regional investors from Hong Kong, Singapore and China, who are all experiencing a slowed growth in their respective domestic markets in part due to cooling measures. The top international buyers in Asian markets include United States-based investors, as well as Canadians, British nationals and Germans. Outbound capital in Asia surged by 56 percent, representing the growing international investment activities of Asian investors, who are willing to diversify their assets. “Competition, growth and change will bring forth more new global winners. While gateway cities remain a primary focus for investors, interest in a broader spread of locations is increasingly apparent due to improved confidence and finance availability as well as a lack of supply in core cities,” commented Cushman & Wakefield’s International CEO, Carlo Barel di Sant’Albano. He added: “Risk appetites have expanded in the US and buyers in Europe and Asia are following suit, particularly where local partners can be found.” According to John Stinson, head of the Asia Pacific Capital Markets department at Cushman & Wakefield, the “core Asian markets are generally outperforming. However, an expectation of relatively low growth returns for the next three to five years is encouraging large Asia domicile funds and investors to re-weight from some core markets and redeploy in emerging markets or increase allocation to the US or Europe.” “Early next year more robust growth in the Asia core markets will re-attract capital while reforms in China, India and Japan will continue to build global investor confidence bringing increased capital flows,” he predicted. Overall, cross-border investment rose by 38.8 percent, with the Americas and Asia reporting growth rates of 46 percent and 43 percent, respectively. The report stated that competition around the world would contribute to price increases globally. The Americas remained the top source of cross-border capital, spending USD75.3 billion in commercial investments in the past year. “Looking forward to 2015, the global economy is anticipated to be firmer but still vulnerable, with trends divergent country-by-country. One of the most notable drivers for this will be the polarisation in monetary policy, which will be tightening in some areas but remaining loose elsewhere,” said di Sant’Albano.   Greater Tokyo by Morio was used under a Creative Commons licence.

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With a reported 30.4 percent increase in real estate investments last year, the Japanese city was recently named the biggest commercial property market in Asia.

Aided by the Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe’s ‘Abenomics’ policy, Tokyo reclaimed the third top spot worldwide on the index of top global cities from Los Angeles, according to property consultancy firm Cushman & Wakefield, which released its Winning in Growth Cities report for 2014-2015 this week.

Going from strength to strength in the year to June 2014, the top 25 cities on the index, led by New York City and London, took more than half of the investment volume at 52.3 percent market share. In comparison, the next 50 cities only had a 14.3 percent share.

Following Tokyo is Hong Kong, which placed a far second in the Asia-Pacific region and tenth overall. Other APAC cities in the top 25 include Sydney, Shanghai, Beijing and Melbourne. Beijing was also noted to be the biggest gainer, leaping from 46th to 17th place this year.

Cushman and WakefieldAsian markets have also been enjoying growing high real estate allocations from insurance firms and pension funds. However, there had been a temporary down market activity due to economic uncertainties in some markets.

Meanwhile, many international investors have shown strong interest in the APAC region. In the past year, foreign investments in the region surged by 43 percent, led by regional investors from Hong Kong, Singapore and China, who are all experiencing a slowed growth in their respective domestic markets in part due to cooling measures.

The top international buyers in Asian markets include United States-based investors, as well as Canadians, British nationals and Germans.

Outbound capital in Asia surged by 56 percent, representing the growing international investment activities of Asian investors, who are willing to diversify their assets.

“Competition, growth and change will bring forth more new global winners. While gateway cities remain a primary focus for investors, interest in a broader spread of locations is increasingly apparent due to improved confidence and finance availability as well as a lack of supply in core cities,” commented Cushman & Wakefield’s International CEO, Carlo Barel di Sant’Albano.

He added: “Risk appetites have expanded in the US and buyers in Europe and Asia are following suit, particularly where local partners can be found.”

According to John Stinson, head of the Asia Pacific Capital Markets department at Cushman & Wakefield, the “core Asian markets are generally outperforming. However, an expectation of relatively low growth returns for the next three to five years is encouraging large Asia domicile funds and investors to re-weight from some core markets and redeploy in emerging markets or increase allocation to the US or Europe.”

“Early next year more robust growth in the Asia core markets will re-attract capital while reforms in China, India and Japan will continue to build global investor confidence bringing increased capital flows,” he predicted.

Overall, cross-border investment rose by 38.8 percent, with the Americas and Asia reporting growth rates of 46 percent and 43 percent, respectively. The report stated that competition around the world would contribute to price increases globally.

The Americas remained the top source of cross-border capital, spending USD75.3 billion in commercial investments in the past year.

“Looking forward to 2015, the global economy is anticipated to be firmer but still vulnerable, with trends divergent country-by-country. One of the most notable drivers for this will be the polarisation in monetary policy, which will be tightening in some areas but remaining loose elsewhere,” said di Sant’Albano.

 

Greater Tokyo by Morio was used under a Creative Commons licence.

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Miami – A Great Place to Buy Real Estate

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Miami has evolved into a cosmopolitan wonder city under the sun. Famous for its great beaches, this city has also earned a reputation of being a sexy, marvelous and trendy place to live. From amazing golf courses like the one at Crandon Park in Key Biscayne to the Miami Metro Zoo, this beautiful city has something to offer to everyone. Owning a piece of paradise is a dream within reach of locals and foreigners as well. People from all parts of the world have already taken advantage of the great opportunities available today in the marketplace.

Miami has some of the most amazing real estate developments like the astonishing Santa Maria located in Brickell, or the unbelievable towers of Icon Brickell. Some other exclusive and impressive Miami condos include, the Jade at Brickell, the 900 Biscayne in downtown Miami, the fabulous Trump Palace in Sunny Isles Beach and the astonishing Icon South Beach just to name a few. These modern Miami luxury condos have all the comforts and amenities only found in five star hotels.

The city of Miami has it all, great golf, amazing beaches, a turquoise beautiful ocean, a warm weather, excellent shopping, an electrifying night life, lots concerts, entertainment and sports events at the famous America Airlines Arena in downtown Miami.

Miami real estate buyers are as diverse as the city culture and population itself. Buyers come from all over the globe, Europeans, Latin Americans, and Asians and of course buyers from all around the United States. Some have chosen this beautiful city to have a second home and some have fallen in love so much that they now call Miami their home making it an exciting melting pot to live in.

Source by Mauricio Chaparro Bosch

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Real Estate Investor's Secret Weapon

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Real Estate Investors have a unique tool in their arsenal that other types of investors do not. One of the oldest tax code sections is 1031. This secret weapon is called a 1031 exchange. It is one of the few areas of the tax code where the US Government allows taxpayers to sell an asset and not immediately pay the taxes. Even State taxes are deferred. The way a 1031 Exchange works is simple. If you sell piece (s) of investment property, and you are want to buy of another piece (s) of investment real estate of equal value, you can defer indefinitely all taxes (capital gains (15%), recapture tax (25% ) and state income tax). This is the benefit: by not having to pay those taxes, you can keep your money (instead of giving it to Uncle Sam) and smartly reinvest it for yourself to grow your real estate portfolio. 1031 is a free financial tool that let you keep 15-30% of taxes you would have had to pay. In the world of increasing taxes, 1031 is a viable alternative.

There are some guidelines that need to be followed, and I will break them down. First, what is investment real estate? Investment real estate is defined as property used in a trade or business. It could be used to run your office or it could be rental property. One of the nice flexible features of 1031 is that all real estate is exchangeable. This means that a home can be exchanged for a condo or a piece of land can be exchanged for a commercial property. I use the rule of thumb that any property with a deed can be exchanged for another property with a deed. The other nice feature is that you can sell one property and purchase more than one replacement property or vice versa.

There are three main rules that investors need to know about 1031 exchanges. First of all, you must use a Qualified Intermediary (an Independent Middleman) to help facilitate your 1031 exchange. The QI, as they are called will do many things including prepare the Exchange Agreement, Escrow your 1031 proceeds, and most importantly make the exchange go smoothly. The QI must be hired prior to the closing of the relinquished property. Secondly, the Exchangor (the person doing the exchange) has 45 days from the closing date of the relinquished property to identify the replacement property. Identification means to list (not go under contract) up to 3 properties of any value and send them to the QI. Finally, the Exchangor has 180 days (from the date closing on the relinquished property), to close on one of those three identified replacement properties.

I don't want to over simplify 1031. Please consult your tax advisor in addition to your Qualified Intermediary to analyze your exchange and to be sure you are making the best tax decision. I do believe the rule of thumb should be if you want to keep your money invested in real estate, then 1031 is a tool you must consider.

1031 can be a potent weapon for the smart real estate investor. There is nothing worse than having a client not consider 1031 or not have their real estate professional tell them about it and the relinquished real estate closes and the client changes their mind. After the relinquished property closes, it is too late to do an exchange. 1031 is an efficient tool for an investor to build their portfolio. Plan your transactions and watch your real estate fortune grow.

Dave Owens, CPA, CES is the managing Member of Entrust 1031 Exchange. Dave and his staff have successfully performed over 10,000 exchanges since 1997. Entrust has an arsenal of tax free strategies. Feel free to contact Dave for more information or questions at 239-333-1031 or owens66@entrustfreedom.com .

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How to Become a Successful Real Estate Developer

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Real estate investment and development has never been a more popular pastime or career changing challenge; if you would like to learn seven secrets for consistently successful real estate investing through development or you would like to know how you can continue to profit from property even if the market takes a downward turn just read on …

1) Do Your Location Homework – did you know that through successful and sustained location research professional property investors actually continue to profit during a market down turn? It's true – whatever the market conditions you can apply their location research approach to your real estate investments and also make consistent profits from property.

Take the necessary time to learn all about a town or city you're considering for your next property development purchase and discover where the up and coming areas of that town are likely to be. If there are inner-city redevelopment projects planned examine the real estate market in the immediate vicinity, if there are areas that are booming right now examine the immediate neighboring areas for their potential for future prices arises for example.

Do not follow the crowd – have the confidence to buck the trend and get ahead of the curve by positioning yourself in a market that is about to boom rather than one in that has already blossomed.

2) Know What You Can Afford – While it can pay to sometimes speculate never be tempted to jeopardize your own home. Work out your finances and be ruthlessly strict about what you can and can not afford as a down payment, for mortgage costs and for the renovation and redevelopment of your next real estate investment. Only proceed within the confines of your tightly allocated budget and do not be tempted to over extend yourself specifically if competition in the property market is tough and the market is slow or stagnant.

3) Identify Your Target Market – Having identified your next location for property investment identify the types of people who buy into renovated assets in that location. Know who your target market are going to be and what they are likely to look for in a property in that location. If for example you're examining inner-city spaces you might identify that your buyers will be young single professionals and that the ideal property type for these people will be luxury low maintenance apartments – seek out suitable properties with the potential for redevelopment into luxury low maintenance apartments and you will fulfill your target market's brief … seek out large homes with substantive gardens in the area and you will have totally missed the market and potentially created a property that will not sell!

4) Renovation Not Rebuild – Know your budget limits and your personal skill restrictions. Do not consider taking on a property that is in need of a complete structural overhaul when your budget is tight or you do not personally have the time, skills or inclining to do the structural work yourself. Be realistic about what you and your budget can achieve and seek properties that fulfil that brief. Pay to have an independent and complete survey done on any property you are seriously considering buying before making a down payment to ensure that there are no hidden surprises waiting for you benefit the floorboards to eat up your budget in its entity.

5) Manage Your Budget – With your survey in hand you can approach builders for statements and seek out prices for fixtures, fittings, finishes and furnishings. Take the prices quoted and sourced and build your budget. Factor in overwriting mortgage and service costs and labor costs as well as your findings and structure and allocate your money accordingly. Watch every single spend and be ruthlessly strict with yourself and your builder. If at all possible have your builder commit to a contract with fixed finish dates and fees and stay on top of every single penny or cent every single day. At the end of each week tally up your outgoings and expenditure and ensure you're not exceeding your budget. If you're overspending rein it in or you will have to shave it off other areas of the development. Remember never to scrimp and save on finishing touches and always give yourself a realistic fall back fund in case of emergencies.

6) Appeal To The Widest Market – Forget putting your personal stamp on any property you develop – you are not going to be living in the property! You should already have identified your target market which will give you a good idea of ​​the level and quality of finish expected, now meet those expectations without adding your own personal taste into the equation. By appealing to the widest market or the lowest common denominator your property will be attractive to the majority of buyers making it faster and easier to sell on and profit from.

7) Make Friends With A Real Estate Agent – Your greatest ally when developing property will be your real estate agent. Make friends with these guys and you will build a beautiful and successful symbiotic relationship in which you both profit to the maximum! Real estate agents are a fountain of untapped knowledge about the local market, who is looking for what property in which area, which additional features cost little to add but which push up the asking price and what a buyer expects from your particular property type. Get the facts from your real estate agent and then apply their advice. You will create a property they can market for top dollar and to the widest market – you will make more profit and they will make a larger commission including a beautiful and lasting friendship!

Finally, remember that when you've bought, renovated and sold on you'll be looking for that next property opportunity and any real estate agent who you've worked with well will be on the hunt for suitable real estate for your next investment making any identical purchases that much easier to source.

Source by Rhiannon Williamson

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