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Having Trouble Selling Your House? Consider Leasing.

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Leasing is a real option for some. As Realtors we need to participate in this leasing trend! I have added regular monthly income to my Real Estate Business this year by managing only a handful of properties. I wrote an ebook explaining how to place up to 10 buyers (tenants) and 10 sellers (investment property owners) in your Real Estate pipeline. Check it out for FREE on Facebook.

Original content by Tom Branch TX Broker 0513551

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Even with housing prices rising in the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex, many homeowners are still unable to sell their houses. Many of those impacted have refinanced or did 100 percent financing, others are simply in pockets of homes that have seen a correction over the past few years.

Either way, they are unable to sell at a price high enough to cover the mortgage and the closing costs. That leaves the homeowner with a couple of choices. Take to house off the market and wait a couple of years for some more appreciation or consider leasing the house.

Leasing and property management is not right for all homeowners.

If you are considering leasing your home, the first step is to do the research. You really have to know the numbers to make sure that leasing makes good financial sense. You need to know the following:

How much rent you can reasonably charge? A local real estate professional should be able to give you details on comparable leases in the area. I usually advise clients to work on an 85 percent occupancy rate meaning the property is only leased and generating rent 85 percent of the year. On a monthly basis, simply use 85 percent of the projected rent as your base rental income.

How much are your monthly costs (including the mortgage, maintenance, taxes, insurance, HOA dues)? It is critical that you accurately project these costs. Not only are there expected monthy costs, but you have to factor in maintenance and repairs as well. I usually recommend a Residential Service Contract for houses I manage.

How much will it cost to lease? You can advertise and lease it on your own or you can hire a real estate professional to market the property for you. Real estate professionals usually include tenant screening and lease preparation in addition to marketing the property. If you decide to go it alone, you need to figure in the costs of advertising, tenant screening, and document preparation. Proper and legal leases become critial if you have to evict or take other legal action against a tenant.

How much is ongoing property management if you decide not to manage it yourself? Like everything else, the cost to have professional property management varies. Cost is not the primary factor in my opinion. What you’re looking for is a company that will find good tenants and take care of your property.

Once you know the potential income and expenses, you can do the math. Most of our owners are generating positive cash flow from renting their houses while they wait for housing prices to climb some more. Others are losing money each month, but they have decided that losing a few hundred dollars each month is better than selling at a loss or facing foreclosure.

As mortgage approval criteria tightened, the demand for lease and rental homes have risen along with it. Not only is demand up, but rental and occupancy rates are climbing as well. If you’re having problems selling your house, you might want to look into leasing it.

Tom Branch, Broker, CDPE, SFR
Source: http://www.thebranchteam.com/wordpress/2011/07/10/having-trouble-selling-your-house-consider-leasing/

Tom Branch and Gina Branch, The Branch Team with RE/MAX Dallas Suburbs, service the greater North Dallas suburbs including Dallas, Plano, Allen, McKinney, Frisco, Lewisville, and Carrollton.  While Gina concentrates on traditional listings and buyer/tenant representation, Tom specializes in assisting distressed homeowners to avoid foreclosure.  Tom and Gina have published two books (Achieving Rock Star Status and The Field Guide to Short Sales) and are available for speaking engagements in the greater Dallas - Fort Worth Metroplex. Subscribe to The Branch Team Blog.

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Scott Lewis Group Scott Lewis, is a licensed REALTOR® in both Idaho and Washington States. In Idaho Scott works with Keller Williams Realty of Coeur d'Alene. In Washington, Scott works with Keller Williams Spokane Realty. In both states the ScottLewisGroup is prepared to give you top level service in all that we do. We love helping people! Our focus is helping first-time home buyers, move-up home buyers, investors and sellers that seek a safe teaching based approach to home buying/selling. I enjoy marketing and especially enjoy web-marketing and social media strategies. I currently participate in the following designations/certifications: e-Pro, CIA and REALTOR®

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Comments (2)

Adell Forbes (REALTORĀ®)
eXp Realty - Atlanta, GA
"Knowledge & Experience Working for You"

Hello Scott;

I'm happy that you wrote this post; very well done. I feel that leasing is a very real option in today's market for a lot of Sellers, and can ultimately be a "win-win" for both Buyers and Sellers. However; most Sellers tend to "shy" away from leasing their home mostly because of lack of information.

As you mentioned; any local Realtor can assist Sellers with weighing the pros and cons of the lease-to-own option in their particular neighborhood. In my market I would love to see more seller "lease-to-own" options. I have come across a lot of buyers that are interested in "lease-to-own" options, but most Seller's don't want to consider this.

Aug 01, 2011 12:57 PM
Scott Lewis
The Bald Man Group - Post Falls, ID
REALTOR, e-Pro,CIA,IMSD,GRI & CNE

Adell, 

You make some good points. Do agents in your area manage properties for clients?

 

Scott

Aug 02, 2011 11:00 AM