Landlords in Denver make anywhere from $28,490 to $123,790 a year. Such passive income makes this a lucrative job.But, this work does not come without challenges. Awareness of these issues will help you go into business smarter.Don't go into this field blind. Read on to learn...
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2023 is a good year to be investing in real estate in Colorado, with the inventory supply of single-family homes being double what it was in 2022, real estate prices are currently in the buyer's favor. Denver real estate has a great track record as an investment opportunity. ...
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A noisy tenant is like an infected wound - If you don't treat it, the problem will only get worse.As a landlord, you may face noise complaints from tenants. Whether it's loud music or barking dogs, handling noise complaints is a difficult proposition.Thankfully, you can t...
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Did you know that individual landlords own 41.2% of all rental units?Ready to take the plunge into the exciting and sometimes lucrative world of becoming a landlord? Congratulations!But with so many different types of landlords out there, it can be hard to know which one is right...
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Recent statistics show that 44.1 million households in America are rented. As a landlord, many people are looking to rent, but you are likely competing against other properties in the neighborhood. You want the best tenants to contact you, not a competitor.Keep reading to discove...
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The median price for a home in the Denver metro area sat at $569,804 in January 2023.Real estate is one of the best investments you can make if you want to start earning a regular income. The returns for real estate are generally very good, but many people don't have enough m...
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According to an article published by Redfin, the Denver housing market is starting to cool. That means lower prices for prospective Denver rental property investors.It also means rents are starting to come down. If you already own rental properties in Denver, you'll need to b...
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The average person moves 11.4 times throughout their lifetime. Therefore, as a landlord, you benefit when your tenants choose to live in their rental properties longer.One way to encourage tenants to stay longer is by improving tenant satisfaction. If your tenants are happy, they...
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According to the Colorado Association of Realtors, inventory in Denver is up by 60% this year, providing a much-needed breather for the industry. This is welcome news for real estate investors looking to scoop up properties in the city.Investing in real estate is an excellent way...
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The average renter in the US pays $1,326 a month.Getting on the property ladder is a reliable way to start generating recurring income that can set you up for life. Owning a rental property comes with plenty of upsides - but it also involves a lot of work. Property management is ...
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