As homeownership in Denver becomes increasingly more expensive, we expect demand for larger rental units to increase. This shift is likely to be driven by demographics and the overall cost of housing. In the Western United States, homeownership rates peaked at just under 65% in 2006. The homeownership rate declined significantly in the years following […]
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These days, investors are flooding buyer’s markets throughout the country, honing in on properties in cities with healthy economies. If you purchase a rental home in a different state, you may find it quite difficult to adequately manage it yourself. That’s why you’ll need to hire a responsible, trustworthy property manager who will not only […]
When investing in rental properties, there are a lot of tasks that need to be done on a regular basis if you want to find success. From placing ads to taking phone calls to showing properties and more, a landlord has a full list of responsibilities to handle if they want the process to return a great […]
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Pros of selling include rolling over or freeing up equity that can be applied toward your next residence tax-free capital gains to those who qualify the simplicity of maintaining only one property Cons of selling include the loss of potential appreciation of property taking a loss on that property if selling in a bad market […]
According to Brandon Turner with Forbes.com, there are five factors to consider when deciding whether to sell or rent out your house. 1. Will This Property Cash Flow? The first thing to look at when deciding whether to rent out your house or sell it is to look at the math. I know, math was […]
If you’re renting out your home, it might not be covered by home owners insurance, so look into landlord insurance instead. Homeowners insurance covers your house if it burns down, your possessions if there’s a break-in, and medical and legal bills if someone gets hurt on your property. Problem is, homeowners insurance might not offer […]
As a landlord, routine property inspections are a primary way to track the condition of your property. Even if you have a great tenant, routine inspections can help prevent big problems down the road. They also indicate to a tenant the type of condition you expect the property to be returned in. After all, if […]