We just sold all of our rental properties so now we are looking for a second home or vacation home to enjoy the fruits of our labor! We saw an ad in the Real Estate section of the Washington Post with 1 bedroom luxury condominiums starting in the $400k range, so we decided to take […]
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It’s the little upgrades that count! #realestatetips
We have owned most of our rental properties for more than 25 years. Now that the real estate market is super hot, we are selling! However, millennials like upgrades. According to our “millennial” real estate agent, they don’t want to buy fixer-uppers and handyman specials. Therefore, we need to make upgrades before we list the […]
#Landlord Survival in a #Pandemic! #landlords #realestateinvesting
Do you have a tenant who is having trouble paying the rent during the Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic? The CARES Act, passed by Congress and signed by the President, gives tenants who are renting properties financed by Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae an extra 90 days to pay their rent without fear of eviction. Many states […]
A Cautionary Tale on Section 8 (Part 2) … #realestateinvesting #landlord #landlords
A cautionary tale continues from Part 1 … We decided to approve their application because the federal government pays the majority of their rent, and their disability checks are consistent and dependable income. Before the tenant moves in, an inspection must be conducted by the housing commission. The inspection was conducted a week later and […]
A Cautionary Tale on Section 8 (Part 1) … #realestate #realestateinvestor #propertymanagement
We own a 3 bedroom 3 bath townhouse in a suburban area with good schools. We have had the same tenant for 23 years. The reason the tenant stayed so long is because we rarely increased the rent, and when we did, it was just an extra $25 or $50 per month. We appreciated that […]
Stone Tile Floors Beautiful but Hard to Clean! #realestatetips #propertybrothers
Stone tile floors are very popular with homeowners and tenants, however they can be very difficult to keep clean. We have owned a 1 bedroom ground floor condominium for 30 years. The previous owner upgraded the kitchen floor from vinyl to a gorgeous red stone tile. Our most recent tenant was a couple with 2 […]
When #Negotiating the #Sale of Your #Property … #realestatetips
When you receive an offer for a piece of real estate, that is just the start of negotiations. The offer price may or may not be close to your asking price, but price is just one of many items to negotiate. If the offer price is less than your asking price, you may decide to […]
When Your #RealEstateAgent Overprices Your #HomeForSale … #realestateinvesting #realestatetips
When listing your home for sale, one of the biggest mistakes your Real Estate Agent can make it to overprice your home! We have a relative who listed their home for sale 30 days ago. The average days on market for that zip code is 41 days. The comparable homes in the area sell for […]
When a Police Officer Applies to Rent from You! #propertymanagement #landlord #landlords
We own a 2 bedroom 1 bath condominium in a working class class neighborhood. Sometimes, there are security issues, such as burglary, vandalism, and car theft. Therefore, when we screen tenants, we look for tenants who don’t scare easily. When we rented to the previous tenant in 2015, the rent was $1150. Now, we are […]
The Downside of Being a #Landlord … #landlords #propertybrothers #realestatetips
There are numerous financial benefits to investing in real estate and becoming a landlord, however there is a downside to managing your own rental properties. The key to being a successful landlord is to: Pick good tenants Have the personality and interpersonal skills to manage tenants All is well when tenants are paying their rent […]