Investment Property



Investment Property Definition:

An investment property is real estate purchased to generate income (i.e., earn a return on the investment) through rental income or appreciation. Investment properties are typically purchased by a single investor or a pair or group of investors together.


Is a house considered an investment?

Many people don't think of their home as an investment vehicle. But the truth is, your home is an investment in many ways. You'll be putting a lot of money into the property - and its value can rise or fall with the economy. Plus, unlike renting, a house helps you build wealth.


What are examples of investment property?

Examples of investment property are land held for appreciation and a building held for current or future leases third parties.

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