Real Estate Expert Macodou N’Daw Publishes New Article Talking About Reasons Why Individuals Should Not Invest in Real Estate

Macodou N’Daw, founder of iMac Realty, a real estate firm, gets real about real estate investment no-no’s.

Washington, DC – February 24, 2015 – Macodou N’Daw, founder of iMac Realty, a real estate firm, recently published an article on his website (http://www.imacrealty.com/) asking individuals to consider some of the reasons it would not be a good idea to invest in real estate.

The article titled “When is it NOT a good idea to invest in real estate?” addresses reasons why an individual should not invest in real estate.

Macodou N’Daw writes, “First, let’s be up front about one thing: real estate investment is not for everyone. While it can be a very profitable and lucrative business, it is still very much a business that takes a huge supply of capital, stellar management skills, and patience. Unlike investing in the stock market or a private company, real estate investment requires a whole different level of involvement and if you walk into it unprepared, you can be in for a rude awakening.”

iMac Realty specializes in real estate services. They help clients to buy, sell, and invest in real estate in the Washington, DC area and nationwide.

The entire article can be found at http://www.imacrealty.com/when-is-it-not-a-good-idea-to-invest-in-real-estate/

To learn more about iMac Realty, please visit http://www.imacrealty.com/

About Macodou N’Daw:

Macodou (Mac) N’Daw is founder of iMac Realty, a Maryland-based real estate firm which invests in single family residences and apartments buildings nationwide.

Mac speaks fluent French, English, Spanish, and has a working knowledge of Portuguese. His hobbies include soccer, American football, basketball, tennis, reading and salsa music.

Mac has been a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) since 1993, holds a B.S. in Finance and Multinational Enterprise from The Wharton School (1979), an M.B.A and an M.A. in Agricultural Economics from Stanford University (1986), and attended The Harvard Business School Executive Development Program (1998).

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