Five Considerations of Hiring Property Managers
1. Management Fee
The property owner needs to understand the purpose of the management fee (typically 10%). The percentage management fee pays for the property manager’s time. The 10% allows someone else to help shoulder the burden of owning the property. The owner is paying for someone else to field 2:00 am calls. It is important to remember that the propert Read the rest of this entry »
In the eBook The Property Management Start-Up Guide How to Start a Property Management Business and Still Keep Your Life we have identified several systems that once implemented, will drastically reduce the time and headaches of property management. Here are a couple systems that will help you keep your life while owning a property management company.
Rental Unit Key ManagementRead the rest of this entry »
As an Certified Appraiser I can tell you that the most common mistake that many beginning real estate investors make is that they pay too much for property. Fact is overpaying for property is often cited as the number one reason why so many newcomers fail to make it as profitable real estate investors. That’s because most beginning real estate investors are woefully under capitalized, and they don’t have the deep pockets that are needed to subsidize their overpriced real estate investments.
For many neophyte investors, paying too much for their first investment property usually proves to be a very costly and fatal mistake, and marks the beginning of the end of their foray into real estate. That’s why it’s imperative that you learn how to accurately estimate the current market value of potential investment properties! As far as I’m concerned, it’s the single most important aspect of the entire real estate investment business!
A Fast $50,000 Profit for Knowing the Value of a Condemned House Read the rest of this entry »
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