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How to build passive income through real estate

The economic downturn highlights the importance of creating passive income. Here’s why you should look at real estate

June 30, 2020 / 09:46 IST
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Most people make a living based on the work they produce or the services they render. When they stop working, they stop receiving this income. Passive income is earnings through assets where the owner is not actively involved. This is where your money works for you and that's the only way to achieve financial freedom.

Real estate has proven to be a great investment opportunity for investors. There is a common misconception that passive income real estate requires no effort. However, depending on the type of rental strategy you implement, asset owners need to lay the groundwork to start generating income. Once you have the rental up and running, your space will provide residual income without having to participate in regular work.

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Many owners have accumulated substantial wealth through traditional rental strategy. Investors purchase homes or commercial spaces and rent them out. As a landlord, you earn recurring income every month.

Space as a service We live in an on-demand world where people prefer access to a service over ownership. Evidence of this shift is all around us -- Netflix instead of DVDs and Uber instead of cars. Instead of buying a product, subscribe to a service that enables users to utilise the exact features you require.

Low rental yield in traditional rentals pushed for this new model in real estate. Space as a service is an offering where a physical location is combined with specific amenities to provide an on-demand experience. The value of this model is partially explained by its plug-and-play model, which offers all amenities being taken care of by the provider of the space and shared access of under-utilised assets to use the space effectively. It transforms the landlord from a rent collector to a service provider.