The first national web site dedicated to REITs has been launched. There are many sites designed for stocks and bonds, but there are none designed for the REIT buyers. The new REIT buyer site is focused on educating investors on buying, and selling real estate stock. Earl E. Bird, III, well known REIT expert, said “Having a première site on buying, selling and educating buyers on real estate investment trust has filled a huge void in the stock market world. There is a huge gap in people having the education and knowing how to buy REITs”
Our president elect, Barack Obama says “Change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. We are the ones we've been waiting for. We are the change that we seek.”
And change is just what the REITbuyer site is bringing. A REIT is a security that sells like a stock on the major exchanges and invests in real estate directly, either through properties or mortgages. Real Estate Investment Trust receive special tax considerations and typically offer investors high returns, as well as a highly liquid method of investing in real estate.
Mortgage REITs deal in the investment and ownership of real estate mortgages. The REITs loan money for mortgages to owners of real estate, or purchase existing real estate backed mortgages. The REIT revenues are produced mainly by the interest that they earn on the mortgage backed loans.
It is very exciting to have a National launch on same day as Martin Luther King’s birthday and the inauguration of a new president. Three great moments in history happen. REITbuyer.com is an online brokerage information site specializing In REITs and Real Estate Mutual Funds – The World’s first and only site dedicated to REITs Real Estate Mutual Funds. This is a place for the small investor to own a piece of world class real estate.
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