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<blockquote data-quote="JetmechF16" data-source="post: 15699121" data-attributes="member: 46819"><p>I have one rental, it's my first house that I decided to keep as an investment property after I built the new house. It is possible to make good profits if you are smart about what area you buy in and of course how much you pay for the house. I kind of got lucky with mine since I bought it in '08 when values were low. It is also a neighborhood that is popular with small families since it is located adjacent to a huge brand new school. I get $1600/month for rent and my total mortgage payment including taxes and insurance is $800.</p><p></p><p>I did not use a realtor to list my property nor do I use a management company. You can list a property for free on Zillow, then once you get a list of "finalists" you can vet them on a site called <a href="http://www.mysmartmove.com" target="_blank">www.mysmartmove.com</a>. I used legalcontracts.com to create my lease contract. </p><p></p><p>Good luck OP and be sure to do your homework before deciding!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JetmechF16, post: 15699121, member: 46819"] I have one rental, it's my first house that I decided to keep as an investment property after I built the new house. It is possible to make good profits if you are smart about what area you buy in and of course how much you pay for the house. I kind of got lucky with mine since I bought it in '08 when values were low. It is also a neighborhood that is popular with small families since it is located adjacent to a huge brand new school. I get $1600/month for rent and my total mortgage payment including taxes and insurance is $800. I did not use a realtor to list my property nor do I use a management company. You can list a property for free on Zillow, then once you get a list of "finalists" you can vet them on a site called [URL="http://www.mysmartmove.com"]www.mysmartmove.com[/URL]. I used legalcontracts.com to create my lease contract. Good luck OP and be sure to do your homework before deciding! [/QUOTE]
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