Landlords'
Handbook
by Paul R. Vojchehoske, Jr. Congratulations! You have taken your first steps towards becoming
an informed member of the real estate world. I have been in
the real estate profession for several years. I hold a real
estate brokers license, an avid real estate investor, and a
real estate instructor. Throughout those years I have discovered
two common denominators. First, being a landlord is not for
everyone. Second, real estate investing has made more self-made
millionaires than any other industry. An investor need not have
a college degree or prior experience. It only takes a little
money and a lot of ambition. America’s next self-made
millionaire could be you. Why Owning Real Estate Is The Ultimate Investment Single-family homes are still the most popular form of residential property in the United States. According to the U. S. Census Bureau, 10 percent of single-family homes are used as rental property. Most are self-managed; however, there is a trend toward hiring professional management companies. After reading this book, you will have discovered that owning rental property is not for everyone. However, if you are willing to take the plunge, here are several reasons why you should consider this industry. As you will discover, the rewards far out weight the risk. Little Or No Money To Start You have heard it before on the late night television advertisements
claiming you can achieve financial independence through real
estate investing. There is some truth to their claim. The beauty
of real estate investing is it bucks the old saying, “it
takes big money to make big money.” Big money, no! Some
money, yes! If you are a current homeowner, you can obtain a home equity
loan or a home equity-line of credit and use the money for the
down payments for the purchase of rental properties. When it
comes to financing rental properties, the new rule is, there
are no rules. Investing in real estate offers many tax advantages for the
small investor. You can deduct expenses, depreciation, and current
capitol gains rates for real estate investors are favorable.
Remember, owning and managing rental property is a business.
Therefore, you are allowed to deduct all operating expenses
against the rental income. Types of expenses a landlord can
deduct are payroll, advertising costs, maintenance, repairs,
utilities, management fees, insurance, real estate taxes, mileage,
and home office deductions. Some of the most powerful rags-to-riches stories come from real estate investors. The majority of single-family small real estate investors are middle-class working Americans trying to increase their monthly income. Millions have discovered that investing in real estate can fulfill their income objectives. For many, what started as a part-time in devours blossomed into a rewarding full-time small business. Whether you are looking to increase your income an extra $100 a month or $15,000 a month, owning rental property can help you achieve these goals. Appreciation Appreciation represents the increase in value
of an asset which in this case is real estate investment property.
For example, a property purchased 5-years ago for $50,000 is
now valued at $100,000. The property has appreciated $50,000.
That is precisely why investing in real estate is a popular
investment because it can produce monthly income and property
values generally increase. Investing in real estate is one of the best and most secure methods to achieving financial independence. Obviously, the earlier you start investing the better the results. Buying and holding the right investment properties is an excellent way to hedge inflation, take advantage of the tax benefits, and secure your retirement.
The great thing about owning rental property is you can build
incredible wealth by using other people’s money. Usually
this requires buyer to put a small down payment on a property
and the remaining balance is financed. In essence, you leverage
the property. Using Existing Retirement Money Few people are aware that they can invest in real estate using
money from a self-directed IRA. A self-directed IRA allows account
holders to direct their own investments. An investor can buy,
sell, or buy rental properties while deferring all their capitol
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