Monday, January 19, 2009

How to Select Your Rental Property

First of all before you think about buying, you want to select your rental property with care. Selecting your rental property with care can save you so much money in the long run. Can save you a lot of unnecessary repairs and all sorts of nagging problems

Always remember location is your number priority and is definitely just as important with rental properties as it is with homes. When you select your rental property with care look for rental properties were people need to live, such as around colleges or within easy access to parking, highways, and public transportation.

You must avoid areas with a high crime rate. An area with a high crime rate will not only reduce the value of your property but also scare away the better tenants leaving you with less desirable tenants who are more likely to damage your property or skip out of paying rent.

When you're just getting started renting property try to keep it simple. Start with single family homes, duplexes, and four unit apartment building because these properties provide the ideal combination of size and manageability until you're ready to take on bigger property.

Larger apartment complexes might be more profitable, but they can be difficult to manage for someone just getting started in real estate investing. Most of the time starting off larger will work if you're partnering up with someone else with the same passionate desire as you.

You must look out for buildings made up primarily of one bedroom apartments because they attract single people which generally translates into a much higher turnover rate.
Every time someone vacate your property, you have to clean the unit, including the carpets. Sometimes you have to replace the carpeting and repair appliances.

One bedroom apartments can also be more tough to rent because people are generally willing to pay less by sharing a two bedroom apartment. Vacancies are a cost that you don't pay for directly, but you lose whenever the unit stays vacant. When you're investing in real estate just make sure you select your rental property with care before you buy.

By Colon Bolden

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