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John Jung, Coldwell
Banker King Thompson, Dublin, Ohio
Direct Line: (614)526-5692 Home Office: (614)793-2967
Fax:(614)889-1901
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Why Invest In Single Family Homes?
We
have discussed the value of investing in real estate, but why Central
Ohio single family homes? Why not invest in raw land, apartment
buildings, shopping centers, or office buildings? There is certainly
nothing wrong with these other types of real estate - if you know
what you are doing. But single family homes have many advantages
over other forms of real estate.
1.
SMALLER AMOUNT OF MONEY NEEDED - The average person simply does
not have the money to go out and buy a shopping center or apartment
building. As was discussed before, it is possible to buy a single
family home with 10% or less down payment. This means that you can
buy a $100,000 house for only $10,000 down. It is entirely feasible
for the average person to save $10,000 to buy their first investment
property. Single family homes are great for the average real estate
investor.
2.
PEOPLE ARE FAMILIAR WITH HOUSES - Most people are not comfortable
with shopping centers or apartment buildings. They don’t know what
the rents are, what repair
costs are, etc. On the other hand, most people do understand single
family homes. They probably have seen the value of their own home
go up over the years. They know psychologically that it is a good
investment. They know roughly what it costs for repairs. People
buy what they are familiar with!
3.
MORE FLEXIBILITY -
Let's assume that for the same amount of money you could either
have 5 houses or 1 apartment building. If you needed money, with
the apartment you could either have to sell the whole thing, refinance
the whole thing, or bring in a partner on the whole thing. With
the 5 houses, you could sell one of them, refinance one, or bring
in a partner on just one.
It
is comparable to having five $20 bills versus one $100 bill. If
you go in to buy coffee at the convenience store with the $100 bill,
they might not take it. Like the $100 bill, the apartment building
can be harder to get rid of. Houses are more liquid. In most areas
single family homes sell in less than 120 days or less. Apartments
can take much longer. More people can afford single family homes
and more people want them.
4.
MORE CONTROL -
With an apartment building, all of the tenants know each other,
and they will know what they pay in rent. That means it is difficult
to charge one tenant higher rent than another. Plus, if one tenant
plays the stereo too loud or causes other problems, YOU will get
the complaints. With houses, they are generally scattered around
the area. You can raise
the rents individually, offer lower rents to excellent tenants,
etc.
5.
HIGHER EQUITY BUILD UP - There
is usually more appreciation in
single family homes than in apartments and other types of
real estate. Apartment buildings are valued based on the income
approach (how much money they bring in). Single family homes are
valued based on comparable sales. This means that your investment
houses are valued according to what the other homes in the neighborhood
are selling for. Owning
your own home is part of the American dream. A home is a psychological
desire. There is certainly more demand for houses than apartment
buildings.
6.
LESS CHANCE OF RENT
CONTROL - Rent control
is where the government tells you how much you can charge for rent.
In many big cities with rent control, buildings have been abandoned
because the owners could not charge enough rent to cover their costs.
As a property owner, rent control is a very bad thing. Fortunately
for the single family home real estate investor, most rent control
laws only apply to buildings with 4 or more units.
7.
LESS RISK -
With single family homes, you don’t have all your eggs in one
basket. The homes are usually scattered around the area. With an
apartment building, if the area goes bad for some reason (i.e. a
factory or freeway goes in across the street) you are sunk. Single
family homes also tend to attract more stable tenants than apartments.
Apartment dwellers are usually more transient- single people or
young couples that will soon outgrow it and want to move to a house.
Single family homes generally attract a more stable tenant- like
families with kids in school who are less apt to move frequently.
Additionally, most people who live in apartments won’t do minor
repairs and maintenance like those living in a house. Other forms
of real estate are fine, but they may require more money and sophistication
than the average investor has. It is easy to see that single family
homes are a fantastic investment for just about everyone.
What
are the Drawbacks
Investing in Central Ohio? Let Me Help You Today!
John Jung, Coldwell Banker King
Thompson, Dublin, Ohio
Direct Line: (614) 526-5692 Home Office: (614) 793-2967
Fax:(614) 889-1901
Email:
investinfo@JohnJungJr.com
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