How to Invest in Real Estate: 5 Top Strategies

There are many ways to diversify your portfolio by investing in real estate, from owning physical property to online crowd-funding platforms.

Updated Jul 18, 2024 · 5 min read Written by Arielle O'Shea Lead Assigning Editor

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Nerdy takeaways

Buying a property to rent out is one of the most common ways to invest in real estate. But if you’ve ever had a landlord, you probably don't dream of being one. Fielding calls about oversized bugs and overflowing toilets doesn’t seem like the most glamorous job.

Understandably, many investors — especially beginners to real estate — don’t know about other options. But in reality, many of the best real estate investments don’t require showing up at a tenant’s every beck and call. Done right, real estate investing can be lucrative, help diversify your existing investment portfolio and eventually provide a stream of passive income .

Here are some of the best ways to make money in real estate, ranging from low-maintenance to high-maintenance.