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Here is a Method to Help Real Estate Investors Find Good Rentals Versus Poor Ones
The following article on a Method to Help Real Estate Investors Find Good Rentals taken from PropertyTalk is worth a read:
Once you buy a rental property as an investment, you will need to manage your rental to maximize returns, protect your equity, and ensure that the tenants are caring for the property.
So before you make an offer you need to assess the property critically, with several levels of concern in mind.
Not only should the property be built and currently up to local building codes, it should also be located in a decent neighborhood free of noise and other nuisances. The ideal property should be well priced relative to the other properties in the area.
As long as any repair needs are merely cosmetic, they will have an easy fix. As a buyer, you have an advantage in looking for the worst house on a good block, because the problems can be fixed with little investment of time or money.
The following list are some of the important features to consider when evaluating a property. I advise you to spend some time going through this list and compare it to the current property you have in mind to purchase. If some of the items below don't agree with the property, you might want to rethink your purchase and move on.
Property Checklist
Although you may be excited (especially if this is your first investment property), this checklist should be mastered and completely understood before you proceed.
One of the most common pitfalls for all investors is being aware only of the opportunity, but not of the associated risks of a particular property. In other words just make sure you understand the property and neighborhood before you make a purchase so you'll be happy with your new investment.
Happy property hunting!
About the Author David Cowgill is a successful real estate investor and is passionate about sharing his knowledge.
Posted by Niel Thomson on 15th April, 2007 | Comments | Trackbacks | Permalink Tags: Property investment
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