Buying First Investment Property -
From Renter to Landlord: How to Buy Your First Investment Property Without the Drama
Buying your first investment property is a major milestone—it’s the moment you stop working for your money and start making your money work for you. But let’s be real: between the late-night Zillow scrolling and the "fixer-upper" nightmares, it can feel more like a gamble than a strategy. buying first investment property
The biggest mistake first-time investors make is falling in love with a property. You aren't living there. It doesn’t matter if the wallpaper is hideous or the backyard is small. From Renter to Landlord: How to Buy Your
Even if you DIY it now, budget for a pro (usually 8-10% of rent) so your business model is scalable. You aren't living there
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The "Capex." Roofs leak and water heaters die. Set aside 10-15% of your monthly rent for the inevitable.
