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Thankfully we don't really see as much of the crazy house stuff (now or in 2008) around here. Market prices are going up and stuff is selling quick, but they are building so damn fast and everything is pretty close so that keeps prices reasonable.
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10-02-2021, 10:51 AM | #159 |
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One of my tenants moving out. I am thinking maybe a good time to sell the condo......I dont know. Its roughly 200k now. But I am kinda afraid of putting that money in stock market too at this point
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10-03-2021, 05:13 AM | #164 |
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Reasons to sell.....well I live in MA where tenant is always right and can stop paying anytime one wants, then it will take me a year to kick em out. That's how I purchased the condo in 1st place...guy bought it as an investment, the very 1st tenant who moved in stopped paying and he was fcked and was forced to short sell.
Will most likely need to renovate again now. I think real estate prices are on the top, I thought maybe good idea to cash in. Raising rent isn't my main priority. $100 extra a month not going to do anything for me. I would much rather have a good paying tenant. Lately the complex has had an issue with mice (like many other complexes), and the tenant kept calling me asking to deal with this. And what the hell am I supposed to do when it's the problem in all complexes that are not high rise. One of my friends is a firm believer that real estate is a waste of time, investing money into some etf or mutual fund is a much better idea. I thought maybe dump all the money in SP500, or perhaps open a wealth management account at amerittade? (Meaning they invest your money for you for a fee) Last edited by Kolyan2k; 10-03-2021 at 05:18 AM.. |
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10-03-2021, 08:34 AM | #165 |
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WHat kind of neighbourhood? As in like guns going off left and right or pleasant enough?
600sq ft 30 mins from Toronto is going to be triple that. I do hear you on real estate hassle though, I am about to split a small inheritance and when i crunch te numbers on real estate, i dunno, feel like i could invest in the big 5 banks here and make a similar return. |
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11-04-2021, 03:27 PM | #168 |
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Need some thoughts here. Looked at a condo in Kihei, Maui recently as investment. At around $700K the below is what I came out with. At 25% vacancy it's about $1,100 profits a month; at 20% vacancy it's a bit more. Worth it? This is assuming 30% down. Less money down means less profits.
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11-04-2021, 03:32 PM | #169 | |
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I’m sure someone who knows what they are talking about can chime in. EDIT: Just noticed you are borrowing most of the $$. Dunno how the math works out in that case. I guess I like my shit simple. |
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11-04-2021, 03:45 PM | #170 | |
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Edit: I could write off certain expenses for tax but not as much as before. I believe there is a cap now. But that plus the mortgage are essentially money back into the home. Those don’t disappear as expenses. |
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11-04-2021, 04:00 PM | #171 |
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Whenever i see these numbers or do them myself, I cannot help but think, I can make 53% RIGHT FUCKING NOW by just dumping said cash into RRSP. Then even if it is invested conservatively it still grows without a millionth of the headaches and potential expenses of real estate.
And I am a real estate guy, never rented always bought etc. In regards to prices, my neighbourhood just keeps getting more and more nuts, not much selling under $2m and a few passing $3m. Which is just wild, really is as this is not a blue blood area, i mean it is a good safe area but not a destination suburb so to speak. Last edited by Alfisti; 11-04-2021 at 04:06 PM.. |
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I mean sure the entire economy could collapse and the dollar becomes worthless and all the companies go out of business… but in that case I don’t think there will be a huge market left for Hawaii vacation rentals. |
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11-04-2021, 09:11 PM | #174 |
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Agent who was a former property manager for 30-50 properties and a ton of experience said 20% vacancy is typical. Dec - April we get 60% of revenue and the rest of the year makes up the other 40%. There are slow periods in which owners should occupy their units. Of course some units/location are more popular so give or take a bit. The unit I am looking at is a block or two from the airbnb we stayed at recently. That was a few minute walk from the beach (across the street). That one rented for $280 a night after all the airbnb fees.
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IMO a good business plan still looks good with conservative assumptions. In this example, if the deal is attractive at 30%-35% vacancy, it might be a good deal.
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