Author: Joe Lavid of Property Management Inc. of SW Florida
I have a client "venting" his frustrations about the expense of upgrading his newly purchased duplex - a "foreclosure” that he rehabbing to get ready for tenants.
Does he have the right to vent?
The duplex purchased was for $55,000, and to get it ready for tenants he will need to spend about $3,500. The property 2 years ago sold for $240,000, overpriced maybe - but the revenue he will be receiving on the 2 units will be in excess $1300 a month.
People, who invest in these types of properties (foreclosures), do so in hopes of making good returns from them. Trying to set aside funds and budgeting is very important when dealing with a investment property. These costs include the cost of repairs, taxes, and advertising. The repair costs and taxes depend upon the age of the building and a proper provision for them has to be kept while determining the return from the realty.
Does he need a property manager? Well he resides in Europe, so definitely! For others, well the thought of dealing with tenants, preparing leases, taxes, maintenance, credit screening, annual reports, and eviction to name a few would be something to consider when taking a investment property.
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I have a client "venting" his frustrations about the expense of upgrading his newly purchased duplex - a "foreclosure” that he rehabbing to get ready for tenants.
Does he have the right to vent?
The duplex purchased was for $55,000, and to get it ready for tenants he will need to spend about $3,500. The property 2 years ago sold for $240,000, overpriced maybe - but the revenue he will be receiving on the 2 units will be in excess $1300 a month.
People, who invest in these types of properties (foreclosures), do so in hopes of making good returns from them. Trying to set aside funds and budgeting is very important when dealing with a investment property. These costs include the cost of repairs, taxes, and advertising. The repair costs and taxes depend upon the age of the building and a proper provision for them has to be kept while determining the return from the realty.
Does he need a property manager? Well he resides in Europe, so definitely! For others, well the thought of dealing with tenants, preparing leases, taxes, maintenance, credit screening, annual reports, and eviction to name a few would be something to consider when taking a investment property.
Learn more about Property Management