Some uninformed folks would describe someone who rehabs distressed property as a “speculator” or even a “property speculator.” Don’t be fooled! There is a VAST CHASM of difference between rehabbing and property speculation.
Let me explain. According to Dictionary.com, the definition of speculation where business is concerned is:
“Engagement in risky business transactions on the _chance_ of quick or considerable profit.”
“A commercial or financial transaction involving speculation.”
While all investing…in anything… has some element of risk to it, I want to highlight a key difference between speculation and investment. When you speculate, risk is higher and by the nature of the word speculation, more risk than usual is implied.
So, in that context speculation doesn’t fit what I advocate at all. I’ll explain further, but first let me illustrate the difference between investment and speculation in real estate rehabber terms from something that happened to me just this week.
I got a call; a “hot” lead from my wholesaler. The property was...