How to buy your first rental property – Step Three

Posted by neil on February 07, 2010
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The third step that you must take in order to buy your first rental property is to determine the location in which you are going to buy the rental property.

In part one of this series, we talked about determining WHY you are buying your first rental property.

After you have established why you are buying the rental property, you then have to determine how you are going to finance your rental property.  This is the second step you must take.

Determining your location

This is the stage in which you will begin researching potential areas to invest. The first step that you should take in order to find potential investment areas is to start networking.

1) Contact your local Realtors Office

One place you can start your research is by contacting your local Realtors office. The purpose of this activity will be to speak with a Realtor in this office who specializes in buying and selling investment properties. When you find a Realtor in this office who specializes in investment properties, you can ask them the following questions:

  • Where are these potential rental properties located? (You want to know if these properties are close by to where you live or further away from where you live.)
  • What is the price range of these rental properties? (From Step Two of this article series, you will already know what the maximum amount is of a mortgage that you can afford.)
  • You will want to also ask this realtor to give you a description of the tenant profile that lives in these properties.  You want to know at the very beginning what type of tenants you would be potentially dealing with.  You will want to know things such as, are they high income or low income earners?  Are they long term tenants or are they transient?

2) Ask your mortgage broker where he/she is investing

From Step Two of this article series, you will recall that the mortgage broker that you are using should have experience in doing mortgages for rental properties, and should as well be a real estate investor.

As a result, you can gain a lot of insight from your mortgage broker as to potential areas that you can invest in.  When I first started actively investing in real estate, I did a lot of independent research myself.  It wasn’t until I spoke to my mortgage broker in detail about where he was investing that I ended up deciding that I was going to invest in the same area.  I owe a big thank you to my mortgage broker, Kevin Boughen, for helping me determine the area that I ended up investing in.

If your mortgage broker is investing in a location that you do not necessarily want to invest in, there are many other ways in which your mortgage broker can still help you.  Since your mortgage broker will be dealing with many other real estate investors, he/she will be able to share with you stories as to where these other people are buying rental properties.

Taking it even one step further, if your mortgage broker’s other clients are agreeable, you could even contact them yourself, and ask them questions about what location they are investing in, and you can also ask them about some of the challenges and opportunities they have found in their particular location.

3) Join a quality real estate investment network

For the Canadian readers, the best real estate network that you can join, hands down is The Real Estate Investment Network, REIN. This organization is by far the best Canadian Real Estate Network, and arguably the best Real Estate Network in North America. When you are trying to determine that location that you are going to buy your first rental property, you can ask many of the action takers in this group as to where they are investing. Really helpful members of this group that would be happy to help you with any questions would be people like Chris Davies, Danielle Millar, Mark Loeffler, and Carla Johnson.

For the American readers, one of the best online real estate networks that you can join is Josh Dorkin’s Biggerpockets.com. This is a premier real estate social network. There are a multitude of very knowledgeable real estate investors associated with this network. Experts in their own different fields are John Fedro and Steph Davis. John and Steph again are two action takers that would be more than happy to help, if you have any questions.  By associating yourself with a network such as Biggerpockets.com, you will be able to speak with many real estate investors who will help you in determining what location you should be investing in.

In speaking with a specialized Realtor, speaking with your mortgage broker, and by networking with a quality real estate investment network, you should be able to creates a short list of places to invest in, or you should be able to narrow your list down to one particular City or Town in which you want to focus your effort on.

If after going through this exercise you find yourself in a position where you have a long list of potential places to invest in, it is in your best interest to pick one of those locations and stick to it.

Focus is very important.  Thus your ability here to focus on one area and one area alone is the key to getting started.

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Step One – How to buy your first rental property
Step Two – How to buy your first rental property
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