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Melabur Hartanah Gaya Warren Buffett

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Kita mungkin boleh kenalpasti bagaimana sesebuah institusi kewangan (yang nilainya berbilion) punya strategi pelaburan. Tapi jarang untuk kita tahu bagaimana seorang billionaires mengatur strategi pelaburan yang boleh kita aplikasikan dalam hidup kita.

Dalam surat tahunan Warren Buffet kepada pemilik saham Berkshire Hathaway (BRK-A) , ada dinyatakan hal ini. Lagi-lagi berkaitan perkara yang tidak biasa baginya iaitu hartanah.

Hartanah yang dimaksudkan dalam surat tersebut adalah 400 ekar yang beliau beli di Nebraska dan sebuat hartanah berdekatan Universiti New York. 

Berikut 5 pengajaran yang boleh kita ambil daripada intipati surat tersebut.

1. Invest in Undervalued Real Estate

From 1973 to 1981, the Midwest experienced an explosion in farm prices, caused by a widespread belief that runaway inflation was coming and fueled by the lending policies of small rural banks. Then the bubble burst, bringing price declines of 50% or more that devastated both leveraged farmers and their lenders.

In 1986, I purchased a 400-acre farm, located 50 miles north of Omaha, from the FDIC. It cost me $280,000, considerably less than what a failed bank had lent against the farm a few years earlier.

And….

In 1993, I made another small investment. Larry Silverstein, Salomon’s landlord when I was the company’s CEO, told me about a New York retail property adjacent to NYU that the Resolution Trust Corp. was selling. Again, a bubble had popped –- this one involving commercial real estate –- and the RTC had been created to dispose of the assets of failed savings institutions whose optimistic lending practices had fueled the folly.

 

2. Think in Terms of Income, Not Appreciation

With my two small investments, I thought only of what the properties would produce and cared not at all about their daily valuations. Games are won by players who focus on the playing field –- not by those whose eyes are glued to the scoreboard.

If you instead focus on the prospective price change of a contemplated purchase, you are speculating. There is nothing improper about that. I know, however, that I am unable to speculate successfully, and I am skeptical of those who claim sustained success at doing so.

 

3. Focus on Underutilized Properties

I calculated the normalized return from the farm to then be about 10%. I also thought it was likely that productivity would improve over time and that crop prices would move higher as well. Both expectations proved out.

And regarding the New York property …

Here, too, the analysis was simple. As had been the case with the farm, the unleveraged current yield from the property was about 10%. But the property had been undermanaged by the RTC, and its income would increase when several vacant stores were leased. Even more important, the largest tenant – who occupied around 20% of the project’s space – was paying rent of about $5 per foot, whereas other tenants averaged $70. The expiration of this bargain lease in nine years was certain to provide a major boost to earnings.

 

4. Use Partnerships to Fill In Gaps in Your Expertise

I knew nothing about operating a farm. But I have a son who loves farming and I learned from him both how many bushels of corn and soybeans the farm would produce and what the operating expenses would be.

And …

I joined a small group, including Larry and my friend Fred Rose, that purchased the parcel. Fred was an experienced, high-grade real estate investor who, with his family, would manage the property. And manage it they did. As old leases expired, earnings tripled. Annual distributions now exceed 35% of our original equity investment. Moreover, our original mortgage was refinanced in 1996 and again in 1999, moves that allowed several special distributions totaling more than 150% of what we had invested. I’ve yet to view the property.

 

5. The Macro View Is More Important Than the Micro

My two purchases were made in 1986 and 1993. What the economy, interest rates, or the stock market might do in the years immediately following –- 1987 and 1994 -– was of no importance to me in making those investments. I can’t remember what the headlines or pundits were saying at the time. Whatever the chatter, corn would keep growing in Nebraska and students would flock to NYU.

There is one major difference between my two small investments and an investment in stocks. Stocks provide you minute-to-minute valuations for your holdings whereas I have yet to see a quotation for either my farm or the New York real estate.

Sumber : Daily Finance (Brian Lund)

 

Kesimpulan

 

Falsafah Warren Buffet dalam pelaburan syarikat seakan sama dalam pelaburan hartanah iaitu cari pelaburan yang boleh memberi pendapatan dan kenaikan nilai dalam masa jangka yang panjang. 

Bila dah dapat peluang sebegini, tingkatkan keberkesanan operasi dan maksimumkan revenue.

Inilah idea yang tidak memerlukan anda untuk jadi jutawan baru nak faham. Orang biasa yang faham asas ini akan jadi pelabur yang luar biasa.

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