Vacant property

invst4profit

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What sort of advice are you seeking.
If interested in buying begin your due diligence to determine value and go from there.
A empty unit can be seen as good or bad.
Some landlords see occupied with immediate income as security.
I prefer empty from both a price negotiating perspective and because I prefer to hand pick my tenants and make sure rents are at market.
 
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QUOTE (JordanRich @ Nov 6 2008, 08:05 PM) I`m looking at a nice 4 plex, but the property is vacant right now any advice?
usually you can buy it far cheaper .. and you can set rents to market immediately .. with or without upgrades !

Ask yourself though: why is it empty ? is it the town / city it is located in? is it the immediate neighborhood (drugs ?), is it the property (water damage ? mold ? structural problems ? roof caving in ? leaks ? plugged toilets ?), or just the previous owner ?
 

JordanRich

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QUOTE (thomasbeyer2000 @ Nov 7 2008, 12:03 PM) usually you can buy it far cheaper .. and you can set rents to market immediately .. with or without upgrades !

Ask yourself though: why is it empty ? is it the town / city it is located in? is it the immediate neighborhood (drugs ?), is it the property (water damage ? mold ? structural problems ? roof caving in ? leaks ? plugged toilets ?), or just the previous owner ?

Thanks for all your posts!