The following post is from the guest writer, Dan Hall freelance writer and the author for dadschange.com. Dads Change is a community of dads who want to show our support to fellow fathers everywhere. Photo: Pexels
If you have a good sense of business, strong interpersonal skills, and an eye for real estate, you have the basic skills necessary to become a landlord. This is a great way to bring in extra income and diversify your investment portfolio. However, deciding to get started in investment properties is only the first step. Here is everything you need to know to move forward on your journey toward investment property ownership, courtesy of Home Sweet Des Moines:
Financial Matters
- 5 Tips For Financing Investment Property
- 6 Types of Loans for Investment Properties in Real Estate
- How To Make Money Buying Vacation Rental Properties
Residential Properties
- Work with Nora Crosthwaite and Tawnia Martin to Find the Right Home for Your Vacation Rental Property
- Owning and Operating an Apartment Complex
- Landlord Responsibilities: A Complete Guide
- Hiring a Property Management Company
Vacation Rentals
- Best Places in Every State to Get a Vacation Home
- The World’s Top 50 Vacation Rental Property Management Companies
- 10 Things Vacation Rentals Can Learn from Hotels About 5-Star Experience
Setting Up Your Property
- 13 Vacation Rental Home Upgrades That Pay Off
- Budgeting for Fixing Up a Rental Home
- Tips For Making Your Rental Property Stand Out
- Get Discounts on Decor with Target Coupons or Walmart Promo Codes
Handling Tricky Situations
- How to Deal With Bad Tenants – 13 Problems Landlords Face
- How Evictions Work: Rules for Landlords and Property Managers
How to Respond to Negative Reviews of Your Vacation Rental Property
By diving into these resources, you can get a sense of your next steps. Invest wisely in a strong property and manage it well, and you’re sure to see a great return. By approaching the task with the right blend of passion and knowledge, you give yourself a strong foundation for success!
The above is a guest post from Dan Hall. For more information contact Dan at dan.hall@dadschange.com