By TheStreet.com | Posted Feb 28th 2013 10:00AM
What type of investment property should you buy — a condo or single-family home? Until recently, that was a trick question, as real estate was too risky and illiquid for most investors. But growing evidence of a rebound in the housing market reduces the risk your investment property would lose value. Rising prices also improve your chances of selling without too long a wait if being a landlord doesn’t suit you.
On Tuesday, S&P Dow Jones Indices reported that its S&P/Case-Shiller Home Price Indices showed home prices gained 7.3 percent nationwide last year. Various other surveys have showed gains, but the Case-Shiller gauge is widely viewed as one of the most definitive, and it’s a very healthy gain. “As of the fourth quarter of 2012, average home prices across the United States are back at their autumn 2003 levels,” the firm said. That’s a good-news/bad-news statement: good because the market’s improving, but also a reminder of how bad things were.