Each has their own set of pros and cons, but all of them can generate cash flow that can be used for retirement, investment, or adding additional income for other expenses.
Here at Compass, we are experts when it comes to managing any rental property. We can help you make the right decision for your portfolio then help you throughout the process from acquisition to disposition.
With every major decision in life, you want to make sure you do your homework and create a plan that will protect you for the next 5 to 10 years. Our staff of experienced agents and brokers can help you craft a plan and provide rental comps on everyone home you intend to purchase before you commit put money down.
The 5 types of rental properties are single-family homes, condos, townhouses, multi-family houses, and vacation homes. While we don’t currently manage vacation homes, we feel that it is important for you to know about this type of investment.
Now for the cons – there’s not many and some of these cons depend on where the house is located.
Vacancies can take a toll of your return on investment because you don’t have any rental income and you have to spend money to market your house. However, we aim to keep our vacancies as short as possible. One way we can shorten vacancy is by placing the right resident that will maintain the property and we will put the home on the market soon after the residents give the notice to vacate and before they actually vacate. If we can’t place a new resident in your property, then we will fully stand by our 21-day resident placement guarantee.
Another area of concern is a homeowner’s association in the property’s neighborhood. There can be restrictions on how you can rent the home or there may be extra fees involved. It’s best to check with your association to learn the rules before you determine if renting the home is the best thing to do.
Condos are like apartments in some ways because residents will have access to swimming pools, gyms, and more. All the amenities will attract potential renters looking for a low maintenance place to live.
While condos may be cheaper to purchase upfront if you ever plan on selling the property you may find yourself in a tight situation.
One of the biggest cons to owning a condo is the ability to sell the property after you rent it. Remember when we said right now most condos are in a buyer’s market? Well, it’s been that way for a while and it doesn’t look like that will be changing. Association dues can be higher than the typical HOA and government regulations can make it hard to sell these types of homes due to many areas having high foreclosure rates.
A common con of the last two types of homes has been the association dues. The same goes for townhouses. Remember to always check the do’s and don’ts of your HOA before purchasing a rental property in that area.
You also don’t have to worry about tons of paperwork when purchasing because you only need to apply for one loan. Same goes for insurance.
You almost never have to worry about complete vacancy and in some areas, there can be less competition for renters to be aware of.
But the cost of just about every aspect goes up when purchasing a multi-family property. The purchase price is higher, insurance is higher, and maintenance costs can be higher. You’ll also need tons of time on your hands to manage or you need to hire an experienced property manager to handle the day-to-day tasks.
You also need to be aware that there are different laws and regulations that govern multi-family properties.
One thing you need to be aware of with vacation homes is that seasonal changes can impact your ability to rent the home. For example, most beach homes will not have consistent renters during the cooler months.
You also need to check your local regulations for information about how you can run a short-term rental. New York has a regulation stating how long a property can be rented before it’s considered a long-term rental.
These 5 types of rental properties all have pros and cons, but your portfolio or goals may be attracted to one type over another. It’s always best to contact us when looking to purchase a new rental so we can give you our best guess of how each property will perform. No one wants to purchase a property that will sit vacant for months or cost you lots of money in the end.
Resource: Mashvisor