Plan is when i retire is to rent my shop
Its a nice gig cause can adjust rent for inflation
That's "supply side" economy working for you.
Gives you a chance to do what all the big boys do- pass things along to the consumer.
At least with commercial properties you don't have to worry about squatters
Not really. Chronic late payers, people that don't pay the proper amount, people that get months behind. Evections do occur, you just don't have as much of a process to go through.
Again, that's all part of "the business". Basically, you put your lock on it, and hold their stuff hostage while sending
strongly worded letters with receipts.
Think if I had residential I would need to use a property manager cause people like that just piss me off
Math becomes REAL important, as paid for management can eat up a big chunk of profits. One of the reasons we've done so well is that I use 50% profit as a starting point. If we can't get that, it's not worth doing (for the most part), but we also do 85% of our own repairs. My wife was a finish carpenter and cabinet installer in a previous life, and I've been an electrical apprentice, and did building maintenance for almost 10 years. We've got nice tools (and some expensive/specialty tools were write-offs because we used them first on the rentals). We certainly wouldn't be doing as well if we had to call plumbers, electricians, carpenters, drywallers, and painters every time something went wrong. About the only thigs we haven't done are AC, roofing, and garage doors (garage doors are another, somewhat long story), and crucial (shut off main) plumbing. We also wrote and frequently update our own lease, and screen our own tenants (with a little help from zillow, where we also research comps).