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It sounds like being a landlord is getting some bad press in the media when it comes to San Diego foreclosures and REO investment homes and properties. While difficult situations can arise even in the midst of the best opportunities, you are more likely generate a great income than be a horror story. The following are tips for success if you are looking into investing in San Diego foreclosures and REO's.
We know you know this already but sometimes people forget or get caught up. The first key to making owning rental investment properties in San Diego work is to think of yourself as the manager of a cash-flow resource rather than a rent demanding, problem fixing landlord. Number 1 top of the heap rule to follow is... Buy your property well below fair market value. By making a great deal on a rental property in San Diego, your cash flow could begin almost immediately, with mortgage payoff a mere five to ten years away.
Next in importance is to understand and apply basic home repair. Learn to do maintenance and light repairs on your foreclosure properties and you will save tons of cash and frustration
The right tenant for your San Diego rental property will help you sidestep a lifetimes worth of heartache. Managing the income and outgo on your properties is equally vital to your economic and mental health.
At points you will be a handyman, a collection agent, an administrator, but your primary role is to make money. Banks earn profit by controlling capital and then loaning it out. You are lending capital in the form of shelter for a return. Related PostsLending Laws That Apply When Financing Foreclosures and REO'S: San DiegoHow To Buy Houses at a Foreclosure Auction: San Diego About Foreclosure, REO, and Real Estate Terms: San Diego What Does It mean To Lock a Loan?: San Diego About Deeds and Foreclosure Property: San Diego http://www.sandiegoforeclosureconnection.com/002BC0
Posted on April 27, 2008 19:51:59 by Amy and Susan
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