Buying Rental Properties Boston MA

Buying rental properties can be a great way to build your wealth. Here are some things to look for to be sure that you’ve found a good deal.

Local Companies

Iron Mountain, Inc.
(617) 535-8500
745 Atlantic Avenue
Boston, MA
Tishman Speyer Properties
(617) 342-7500
125 High Street, 14th Flr.
Boston, MA
Edens & Avant
(617) 369-6600
21 Custom House Street, Ste. 450
Boston, MA
Saint James Real Estate Advisors
(617) 426-6666
10 High Street, Suite 701
Boston, MA
Extell Boston Harbor LLC
(617) 737-4440
One International Place, 14th Flr.
Boston, MA
The Congress Group
(617) 897-7200
33 Arch Street, Ste. 2100
Boston, MA
Lincoln Property Company, Inc.
(617) 951-4100
225 Frankin Street, Ste. 2310
Boston, MA
The Druker Company, Ltd.
(617) 357-5700
50 Federal Street, Ste. 1000
Boston, MA
A.W. Perry, Inc.
(617) 542-3164
20 Winthrop Square, 5th Flr.
Boston, MA
Beacon Communities LLC
(617) 574-1100
150 Federal Street, 5th Floor
Boston, MA

1. Location. If traffic is heavier, rentals are easier to rent. A sign will often pull more response than an ad in the paper. If it is a nice locale, it will usually rent faster. This is also true of places close to amenities.

2. Numbers. Run the numbers. Get every last expense figured into your calculations, and be sure that you will have positive cash flow from the start.

3. High home prices. Look in towns with high home prices, as this creates rental demand. What do people do when they can't afford to buy? They rent.

4. Low maintenance buildings. Avoid cedar-shake roofs, and wood-sided buildings. Look beyond current expenses to how much maintenance the building will need. Low maintenance means less headaches and more profits.

5. Good rental history. Ask to see the rental history. Note how long residents are staying on average, and how well they pay on time.

6. Below market rents. Buying rental properties with below-market rents means you get to raise rents. Raising rents means you imediately raise the value, because rental property values are based on income.

7. Complies with zoning and fire codes. Have it inspected, and ask local officials if there are any problems.

8. Less than 20 years old. This is somewhat arbitrary, but if you limit your search to newer buildings, you will be less likely to have building code and maintenance problems.

9.Owner/manager that is out of state. These properties are often the best deals, because it is tough to manage a property from far away. An out of state seller is often more concerned with a quick sale than a high price.

10. Neighborhood is stable or improving. Stable is okay, but if you can buy in a neighborhood that is improving, you'll rent the units more easily, and therefore get automatic appreciation in value with time.


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Featured Local Company

Iron Mountain, Inc.

(617) 535-8500
745 Atlantic Avenue
Boston, MA