Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Lessons Learned in Investing in Rental Properties

http://bucks.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/03/29/lessons-learned-in-investing-in-rental-properties/?ref=your-money 

 

This week’s Your Money column looks at the pros and cons of investing in rental properties.
The idea of buying a house and renting it out may seem especially attractive now, with home prices still reasonable, though rising, in many places and interest rates still at incredibly low levels. And if you’re thinking about retirement, the income can serve as an inflation-adjusted annuity of sorts, since rents are likely to rise over time.
But before making any moves, there are a variety of calculations you need to make and serious questions you need to consider. The primary one is whether you want to concentrate a major portion of your savings in one asset.
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