What is Real Estate?
Manage Your Estate When you hear the phrase “estate planning,” the first thought that comes to mind may be taxes. But, estate planning is about more than just reducing taxes. It’s about ensuring your assets are distributed according to your wishes. While talking about death and inheritance can be unpleasant, estate planning can give you peace of mind over what will happen to your assets (and debts) after you pass away. It can also provide helpful clarity to your heirs. At Fisher Investments, we believe having these difficult conversations early on will set you and your family up for success over the long term. We also provide resources about the basics of estate planning and methods for discussing your plan with your beneficiaries.
Our team draws on deep industry expertise to develop real estate investment businesses underpinned by compelling secular themes and drives operational improvements to accelerate income growth. In more than 400 assets across multiple sectors. The senior team averages more than two decades of real estate experience with expertise in acquisitions, Asset management, portfolio management, financing, investment sales, investment banking, financial reporting, legal, construction management and development.
Real estate trading has a shorter time period during which capital and effort are tied up in a property. Depending on market conditions, there can be significant returns even on this shorter time frame.
How the Real Estate Industry Works
Despite the magnitude and complexity of the real estate market, many people tend to think the industry consists merely of brokers and salespeople. However, millions of people in fact earn a living through real estate, not only in sales but also in appraisals, property management, financing, construction, development, counseling, education, and several other fields. Many professionals and businesses—including accountants, architects, banks, title insurance companies, surveyors, and lawyers—also depend on the real estate industry.