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Tips for Owning a Long Term Real Estate Investment

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with Siven Premier Real Estate, Inc BK3184931


Understand What It Means to Be a LandlordInvest in Tampa Bay Real Estate

Investing in real estate provides three different ways to obtain a return on an investment. A return could be realized from the sale of a property, through rent collection, and through tax savings on items such as the mortgage interest. When looking to purchase a rental property, the ultimate goal is to ensure that the rental income covers the monthly mortgage, maintenance expenses, HOA fees, insurance, etc.

Secure a Rental Property in an Area with Strong Rental Demand

Communities near universities, hospitals, or schools typically generate a strong rental demand. Condominiums and townhome communities where the Home Owner Association (HOA) maintains much of the exterior are also popular. Please be sure to determine the rental restrictions of the HOA.

Consider Using a Property Management Firm

Determine if you want to manage the property on your own or hire a property management company to handle all of the tenant’s requests. Should you choose to manage the rental property on your own, you will be responsible for handling the tenant’s requests directly. You may have to complete the repairs on your own or hire a professional. If you choose to hire a property management company, the property manager will act as the primary point of contact for all of the tenant’s requests and coordinate repairs with the landlord’s approval. Property management fees may vary but typically includes one month rent for tenant placement and 10% of the monthly rent for property management.

The Numbers Must Make Sense

A good rental property is one that generates enough rental income to cover all of the property expenses and costs. It’s important to review your numbers and determine the gross rent multiplier or cap rate that works for you. Some landlords rent their units between 15% - 25% above the monthly mortgage and maintenance costs. Furthermore, it’s a good business practice to set aside 3% reserves for unexpected maintenance expenses and raise rent each year by 3% - 5%.

Screen Potential Tenants Thoroughly

If you hire a property manager or Realtor, they will handle the screening of the tenant which includes obtaining landlord references, running a credit check and looking at the criminal record. Should you pursue this endeavor on your own, there are a number of online resources to assist you with obtaining the information. Security deposits collected should be equivalent to one month’s rent and deposits should also be collected for any pet the tenant may own. The pre-occupancy walk-thru with the tenant is also important to minimize security deposit discrepancies at move out.

Understand the LandLord Laws

Two resources for rental rules are the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Web site, and The Landlord Protection Agency. These sources include state-specific rental guidelines and standardized forms for rental agreements. An attorney or the Landlord Protection Agency also can help draft a lease and assist with evictions. A property manager will also have access to all of these resources.

Tampa’s real estate market has been very favorable when it comes to rental property opportunities. In 2012, many of my investors were able to secure at least five rental properties. Their rental portfolio continues to grow in 2013. If you are looking to buy investment properties in the Tampa Bay area, I can assist you with your investment goals. Start your investment property search today at www.gloriawalters.com.

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Gloria Johnpierre (formerly Walters)
Lic. Real Estate Broker/Realtor®
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________Disclaimer: The contents of this posting are the property of Gloria Johnpierre. Gloria Johnpierre is a REALTOR/Real Estate Broker working in Hillsborough, Pasco and Pinellas Counties helping buyers and sellers buy and sell homes. Contact Gloria to list your property for sale or to purchase a property in Hillsborough, Pasco & Pinellas Counties. Information is provided in this blog with the intent to educate homeowners and buyers about communities within the Tri-County Area, the real estate market, industry, trends, and much more.

 

 

 

Jordon Wheeler
The Jordon Wheeler Group - Fairburn, GA
J W Group Real Estate Sales and Service

Hi Gloria,

Excellent post!  Metro Atlanta is said to have one of the BEST markets for single family investment properties.  I tend to think that there is a window still open this year for rents to be higher, but there will be a balance at some point and rents will stabilize or dive a little.  Either way real estate is always a good investment because people need a place to live.  Best of success to you this year!

Feb 19, 2013 02:16 PM
Gloria Johnpierre
Siven Premier Real Estate, Inc - Tampa, FL
Real Estate Broker- Selling Tampa Bay Homes

Well said Jordon. Thank you. Best success to you as well.

Feb 19, 2013 02:21 PM
Pete Xavier
Investments to Luxury - Pacific Palisades, CA
Outstanding Agent Referrals-Nationwide
Gloria-Your right on the money with this post, good outline and the numbers must work always for a good ROI.
Feb 19, 2013 03:58 PM
John F Muscarella
RIVER FARM PROPERTIES, LLC - Venice, FL
Broker/Owner, Venice, FL, Florida's Suncoast

Thanks for the great post Gloria.  Our rental market is excellent here and getting better.  But locating good tenants is paramount.

Feb 19, 2013 06:12 PM
Wallace S. Gibson, CPM
Gibson Management Group, Ltd. - Charlottesville, VA
LandlordWhisperer

Many of my clients want to hold their local rental real estate LONG TERM for retirement or payment for their children's college education...it is a LONG TERM investment and DIY landlords and property managers who take the SHORT view are leaving money on the table!

Feb 19, 2013 06:34 PM
Ray Stockwell
ZipperAgent - Boston, MA
Director of Marketing

Glorai,

 

Great Post

Feb 19, 2013 07:04 PM