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The Benefits of Buying Real Estate in a Bad
Neighborhood
by Ki Gray
When people call me, typically one of the first
requests they make is for a house in a "nice" neighborhood. And this makes
sense to want a neighborhood that is safe and enjoyable. But there are some
benefits to buying real estate in the rough part of town or on the wrong
side of the tracks. This article highlights some of them.
- There is less worry of your neighborhood going
downhill because it is already downhill. Good neighborhoods can get bad and
bad neighborhoods can get better. Since the price usually reflects the
current condition, buying in a neighborhood that has room for improvement
might be a good idea.
- If you are buying a rental, you usually get
better cash flow in rough neighborhoods. If you are renting your property,
there are more renters and they are more long term. It's difficult to rent
in good neighborhoods because fewer people are looking to rent and those who
do are generally there short term while they look for a house to buy.
- You can look better in comparison to other
landlords. Landlords in rough areas frequently don't maintain their
properties as well as people in nice areas. Therefore, if you maintain your
properties, you can blow away your competition, and charge more for it.
- If you are in a rough neighborhood, you can
propose that your property change will improve the neighborhood and you have
a better chance of getting a different zoning. Conversely, if you are in a
good neighborhood, it's hard to make the same argument.
- You can buy more property. If you want to
spend 500k, you can either buy one house in an upscale neighborhood or six
or seven houses in a rougher neighborhood.
- They're more recession proof. When the economy
goes south, real estate in rough neighborhoods is less affected.
In summary, I am not saying you have to buy in a
bad neighborhood. But simply that if you are looking for long term
investments sometimes its a good idea to wander over the tracks and look
around a bit.
Company Name: Escapeso Austin Real Estate
Website: http://www.escapesomewhere.com/
Author: Ki Gray
E-Mail: realestate@escapesomewhere.com
Address: 1200 Cullen
City: Austin
State: Tx
Zip: 78757
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