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Who You Need to Know When You Own Investment Properties

Investment Properties

Real estate investing is about having patience and making the right choices. It starts with making the right purchase decision, and those choices continue as you build relationships and leverage the expertise of trusted professionals. When it comes to owning investment properties, just like in so many other areas of life, it all comes down to who you know.

Real estate attorneys
A real estate attorney can be a make-or-break decision in a real estate transaction. These professionals help draft, review and manage the real estate documentation, including contracts and titles. The legal guidance from the real estate attorney is critical to ensuring the transfer (i.e. purchase or sale of a property) is legally binding and in your best interest.

Tax experts

Having the right tax expert in your corner during a property investment transaction could save you thousands. Do your research when it comes to hiring. This includes seeking referrals, reading reviews and even getting a second opinion when it seems necessary.

Handymen/women
Staying on top of maintenance and repairs can also save you thousands. It’s necessary to manage a maintenance checklist for things like plumbing, HVAC, electricity, etc. consistently. If not managed properly, the cost compounds as damages and their side effects quickly add up. Finding and employing a trusted and well-reputed handyman or handywoman is the key to avoiding such a mess.

Property Management Companies
A property management company is a one stop shop. It handles the prospects and the tenants, and will take care of a host of services. These include: consulting services, including brokerage and assessment; development services, including contract management and disposition; administrative management, including tracking and monthly statements, collection services, and financial management; and maintenance services, including interior and exterior repairs and operations, lease management, and application screening.

Need a trusted property management company in your corner? Contact Class A Management today.

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Financing a Rental Property: What are Your Options?

Financing a rental property

By Anthony Gilbert, REALTOR, Seattle, WA

It’s no secret that investing in real estate can be a smart decision. Still, for those looking to break into the world of renting out properties for income, there’s that first challenging obstacle to get over: financing. Getting approved for financing on one’s first rental property can sometimes be an ordeal, but by being aware of your options and ultimately choosing the one that best suits your needs, you’ll be on your way to managing your first rental property in no time.

Cash

Obviously, paying cash for a rental property is the most cost-effective and convenient option—but it’s also not very realistic for most investors just getting started. Still, for those who have the means, paying cash for an investment property can yield a number of benefits

For starters, paying cash means not having to jump through the hoops involved in getting approved for financing from a bank or other lender, which is a little tougher for non-primary residences. And of course, with no loan, there is also no interest being accrued on money borrowed. This, in turn, frees up cash to make renovations on the property and pay for other routine maintenance as a landlord.

Finally, making a cash offer on an investment property automatically gives you a competitive advantage against any other offers that might be on the table.

Owner-Occupy

For those who are just getting started with their first rental property investment, an owner-occupy approach may be best for financing. With this approach, you take out a traditional mortgage (usually a 30-year mortgage) just as you would if you were buying a home that you planned to live in yourself for many years. From there, you live in the property for the required 12-month minimum before turning around and renting the property out for a profit.

The best thing about this option is that, even after you’re no longer living in the property itself, you’re still able to enjoy the original loan terms, including your interest rate. One thing to keep in mind with this type of financing, however, is that it’s not practical if you want to hold multiple rentals at once.

Bank Loan

If cash or owner-occupy aren’t viable options, a conventional bank loan may be worth exploring. When you opt for a conventional bank loan, you will generally be expected to put about 30% down on a rental property. However, the nice thing about this option is that when you take out a bank loan for an investment property, most banks will factor in estimated rental income from the space into the debt-to-income rations they use to determine your interest rate and other loan terms. This, along with having a decent credit score, can help to reduce interest rates and ensure reasonable terms on a loan.

Private Loan

For those with less-than-perfect credit or those who want to save on closing costs, shopping around with private lenders may be a smart option. Because private lenders can set their own loan qualification requirements, it’s generally easier to get approved for a private loan than a conventional bank loan. Furthermore, interest rates usually tend to be lower on these loans because the repayment terms are shorter—meaning you’ll pay off your loan sooner and pay less in interest when all is said and done.

Knowing the options available to you when seeking financing for a rental property is important. By keeping these options in mind and assessing your own current financial situation, you’ll ultimately be able to make the smartest and most cost-effective choice for your first residential investment property. If you’re still unsure what’s right for you, consider speaking with a financial advisor, rental property management company or real estate professional.

About Anthony

Anthony is a full-time real estate broker with Coldwell Banker Danforth, located in Seattle, Washington, and specializes in working with clients in the Eastside Seattle communities of Bellevue, Redmond, Kirkland, Issaquah, Sammamish, Snoqualmie Ridge, Fall City and North Bend, located in the picturesque foothills of the Cascade mountains. 

He takes great pride being in-tune with both the professional and human element in every real estate transaction, and truly enjoys helping clients through the entire home-buying and/or selling process.

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3 reasons why multifamily makes the best real estate investment

Why multifamily? Found out here.

Investors know that volatile markets can send financial gains plummeting, but real estate investing is typically a viable shelter that appreciates in value. Let’s explore four reasons why multifamily is the best investment in the real estate market.

Less risk for lenders means easier financing

Multifamily properties like apartment complexes require a higher initial investment than single-family real estate properties. That might seem like a deal-breaker, but the reality is that while multi-family loans are larger, they’re less risky for lenders because they generate cash flow even when not fully occupied. A single-family home, on the other hand, could be seen as high-risk because, when vacant, it generates no cash flow and carries a higher probability of borrower default.

Higher occupancy equals cash flow for landlords

High occupancy rates are the primary goal with rental property investments, but a single-family home that is unoccupied is a liability that many investors cannot afford to risk. While rents may offer a higher profit margin for single-family properties, multi-family rentals are more affordable for prospective tenants and easier to market for more stable income. Granted, there will always be certain markets in which single-family properties are in high demand, but a successful multi-family investment property rarely sees occupancy rates that result in negative cash flow.

Ease of maintenance and upgrades

Attached multi-family properties are also easier to maintain due to efficiency of scale. Any real estate investment will require regular maintenance such as roofing repair and replacement, and that’s where multi-family properties help investors save money by sharing a common roof. Owners can also save on other upgrades like windows and doors, insulation, and exterior painting for multiple rentals within a single building.

Full service property management

Hiring a property management company is always a good move for multi-family investors who don’t want to spend their time marketing, collecting rent, and performing maintenance and repairs. Class A Management professionals are prepared to handle all the details, from pre-purchase consulting to deciding when it’s time to sell, and everything in between. Contact us today to learn more about how to maximize your return on investment with a team that wrote the book on multi-family property management best practices.

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CoLiving and the Multifamily Industry

Coliving popularity is on the rise

The concept of modern, dorm-like community living (i.e., coliving and multilevel real estate innovation) is trend that just continues to grow and grow in popularity.

Coliving is a niche model in the multifamily ecosystem where tenants share common areas with other occupants while retaining their individual private spaces. Growing from just a few hundred beds to over thousands in the last five to ten years, coliving societies add value and a sense of community to renters’ everyday life. 

Coworking companies making the jump to coliving accomodations

Companies like WeWork and many others are already up and running in the game, promoting the ideas of accessibility, community, collaboration, openness, and sustainability. The approach speaks volumes to Gen Y for its potential to offer Class A construction in an exceptional neighborhood along with assured affordability. 

WeWork is a co-working setup that leases its business office to individuals and/or companies. Having attained unmatched success with their primary business model, WeWork branched off in the multifamily sector and has since moved up in creating safe and reliable millennial communes.

As this new sector evolves, we predict a significant shift from traditional apartments to coliving spaces. Renters may gravitate toward these more affordable systems of housing to accomplish their American dream of homeownership. 

Is coliving something that has the potential to yield roots in your city? Also, how can a coliving property benefit your investment portfolio? Talk to a Class A Management real estate expert at 817-295-5959 to learn more about co-living and multifamily industry trends today. You can also email us at info@classamgmt.com.

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Property Management Benefits: 10 Signs It’s Time to Hire the Pros

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Updated September 2023

Wondering whether it’s time to investigate professional property management benefits? Here are 10 signs that you might need to hire a property management company and make your life a whole lot easier.

10 Situations in Which Property Management Benefits Property Owners

1. Limited Time and Personal Commitments

Do you find yourself juggling multiple responsibilities, personal commitments, and a full-time job? Managing an entire property on top of everything else can be overwhelming. By hiring a property management company, you’ll save time and have the peace of mind that comes with knowing your property is being expertly handled by professionals.

2. Tenant Screening and Placement Headaches

Finding quality tenants is critical for the success of your rental property. A property manager will handle the entire tenant screening process, including credit checks, background checks, and verifying employment and rental history. This will minimize the chances of problematic tenants, lease violations, and rental income disruptions.

3. Rent Collection Hassles

Are you tired of having uncomfortable conversations with your tenants about rent collection? A property management company will handle all rent-related matters, ensuring consistent and timely collection. They’ll also enforce late payment charges and handle any necessary legal actions in case of non-payment.

4. Maintenance and Repair Issues

Responding to maintenance requests and arranging repairs can be a major headache. A property manager will handle maintenance issues promptly, utilizing a network of reliable contractors and vendors. Your property will be regularly inspected, ensuring necessary repairs are identified and handled before they become major problems.

5. Compliance with Tenant Laws

Navigating the complex legal issues that come with owning a rental property can be unnerving. Property management companies are well-versed in local laws and regulations, and will ensure your property is compliant with landlord-tenant laws, fair housing regulations, and any other legal requirements.

6. Marketing and Advertising

Struggling to attract quality tenants? Property managers are experts in marketing and utilize a variety of channels to advertise your property, including online listings, local publications, and social media. They’ll ensure your property stands out, minimizing vacancy periods and maximizing your rental income potential.

7. Handling Evictions

Evictions can be stressful, time-consuming, and emotionally draining. Property managers will handle the entire eviction process, adhering to legal protocols, and ensuring timely removal of non-compliant tenants. They’ll minimize your involvement, saving you considerable stress and frustration.

8. Financial Management

Keeping track of rental income, expenses, and financial statements can be overwhelming. A property management company will maintain accurate financial records, providing you with regular reports that detail income, expenses, and cash flow. This ensures transparency and simplifies tax preparation.

9. Market and Rental Rate Changes

Setting the right rental rates can be tricky. Property managers conduct market research and analysis to determine the optimal rental rates for your property. This helps maximize your profitability without pricing your property out of the market.

10. Peace of Mind

Last but not least, hiring a property management company provides you with peace of mind. Knowing that experienced professionals are handling all aspects of your property—from marketing and leasing to maintenance and tenant management—allows you to focus on your other priorities—personal or professional.

Reap the Benefits of a Great Property Management Team

If you decide it’s time to hire a professional property management team to help you in the day-to-day and operations management of your multifamily property, our team is ready to help. Contact Class A Management today to learn more about the benefits you’ll tap into by partnering with our team. Call 817-295-5959 or email info@classamgmt.com.