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10 Tips For First Time Real Estate Investors


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Many people consider investing in real estate as a way to build a nest egg and have tenants help you pay the mortgage. There are pros and cons to taking that leap, but if you do, here are 10 things to know.

1.Visit with a mortgage broker or your bank to determine how much money you can afford to borrow responsibly for your investment.

2.Look for properties that generate a positive cash flow. What this means is that the rent that you receive from tenants should be enough to pay your mortgage payment, property taxes, utilities and insurance bills. Budget an additional ten percent on your overall payments to pay for minor repairs that will invariably arise. Currently this is very difficult to find in the Toronto area. Do not be afraid to expand your search to smaller communities, where you will be able to find more properties that match your search criteria.

3.Use an experienced local real estate agent who also invests in real estate themselves. Investors learn about the pitfalls only through first-hand experience, both good and bad, and you want that experience working for you as well.

4.Have any property inspected by a professional home inspector. In addition, find a contractor who you can trust to give you the right advice for any minor repairs or renovations that may be required, especially for older properties, in order to add the most value to your investment.

5.Consult with your accountant and lawyer as to how you will take ownership of the property. There are some benefits in taking title in the name of a limited company, in order to protect yourself against personal liability should someone get hurt on the property and for other tax planning purposes. However, on the other hand, you will also have to pay about $1,000 in incorporation fees and have to file a separate tax return each year for your company.

6.Keep proper records of income and expenses for your investment property. Do not mingle these with your personal bank account as it will become difficult to properly trace this when you have to file a tax return at the end of the year, regardless whether you own the investment in your personal name or in a company name.

7.If you are buying with a partner, make sure you have a proper partnership or joint venture agreement to protect both of you should things not work out as planned. In particular, provisions should be made if one of the partners wants to sell and the other one doesn’t, one partner is not paying their share of expenses or what happens if one of the partners dies.

8.Hire an experienced property manager to assist you in finding suitable tenants and dealing with any ongoing maintenance, repairs or other complaints by tenants. You do not wish to be woken up in the middle of the night to handle emergency repairs. Budget an additional $100 per month for this service.

9.Be careful not to buy and sell properties quickly. The Canada Revenue Agency may view this activity as business income. This means that you will have to pay tax on any profit you make on your investment. It is preferable to buy properties for the long term, rent them out and use your positive cash flow to reduce the amount of your mortgage owing, building equity in your property. If you then sell years later for a profit, it will likely be classified as a capital gain and thus one half of your gain will be tax free.

10.Don’t be afraid to walk away if the deal does not work for you, no matter how much time you may have invested in the property.

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About Real Estate The Cathford Group Inc Consulting

CathFord Consulting, LLC. was formed in 1993 as a real estate appraisal and development firm in Richmond, Virginia. Robert P. Englander, Jr. is the Principal of CathFord Consulting and has been in the real estate development business since 1978. He has consulted on over 350 commercial development projects and managed developments in both Virginia and Texas. CathFord Consulting specializes in the development of adaptive reuse projects in historic areas as well as urban in-fill developments. The company has developed over 375 apartments and 1,560,000 sf office space in Richmond, Va, and Texas, as well as the completion of a five-story, 113,500 square foot, multi-tenant office building in the historic Shockoe Slip area of Downtown Richmond. This development (Turning Basin) included the adaptive reuse of a turn of the century train depot combined with the construction of a five-story office building along the new riverfront (James River) canal. The project was 92% pre-leased prior to it's completion, was the first Class A office building built in Downtown Richmond in over 10 years, and received an award from Virginia Business Magazine as one of the Top Five Real Estate Projects in the State of Virginia for 2001.

In addition to the above developments, CathFord Consulting has consulted on plans for numerous mixed use projects in the Richmond, Henrico, Petersburg, and Charlottesville areas.

Contact: Bob Englander - 804.405.8787

[email protected]

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