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How to Get Your Rental Property to Really Take Off

Brie Stephens

Brie has always been a devoted enthusiast of the Lake Life lifestyle, with an unwavering passion for New Hampshire and its charming Lakes Region...

Brie has always been a devoted enthusiast of the Lake Life lifestyle, with an unwavering passion for New Hampshire and its charming Lakes Region...

Jul 7 3 minutes read

How to Get Your Rental Property
to Really Take Off

Written by Medina James

Real estate is arguably one of the best investments that anyone looking to grow their financial portfolio can make. Rental property, in particular, can be very lucrative as it’s a great way to earn passive income and essentially let your investment work for you. This can run the gamut from residential rentals to vacation rentals. However, regardless of which one you’re going for, here is what you need to know to make it work.

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Choosing a Property

When purchasing a rental property, you’ll need to consider its location and how much you can afford to spend.

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Preparing Your Rental

Once you’ve purchased a property, you can focus on making repairs and adding amenities to make it more desirable to tenants.

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Setting It Up for Success

Once you’ve prepared your property, you can start marketing your rental and seeking out tenants.

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Rental Income and Expense Worksheet

The success of your investment and venture rests on having a solid game plan and making use of available resources to ensure that your rental is an easy sell to long-term tenants and vacationers alike. Before long, you’ll be kicking back, relaxing, and watching the profits roll in.v

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