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Investment Property: A Beginner's Guide

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Investing in real estate can be a profitable way to grow your wealth, but it isn’t without its challenges. The guide below from South Jersey Real Estate Investors Association will answer your questions about investing in real estate as a beginner.

The Perfect Investment Property
Investing in real estate can be a great way to earn passive income; however, not all properties are created equal. Ideally, you’ll want to look for properties that generate positive cash flow — so you can cover your mortgage payments with your rental income alone.

Financing Your Investment Property
Once you’ve chosen a rental property and made sure it’s a good investment, you'll need to think about how you’re going to pay for it. There are various ways to finance your investment property, including buying with cash, using all or part of your existing home as collateral, or taking out a loan from a bank or mortgage company. If you’re planning on taking out a mortgage, be sure to review PennyMac loans and rates to get an idea of how much you can afford to spend.

Finding Help With Managing or Renting
One of your biggest tasks as a landlord is overseeing your property and addressing any issues that come up — whether it's handling maintenance, dealing with tenant questions, or deciding when to raise rents. Unless you’re planning on managing your investment property your ... Read More…


Renovating Your Older Forever Home

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Renovating Your Older Forever Home

Maybe that old home you just bought isn’t quite as perfect as you would like, which isn’t surprising or unusual. From serious issues to more aesthetic problems, there are a whole host of fixes for older dream homes. It can be a bit stressful to figure out which repairs and projects to focus on first, and that’s why having this resource list brought to you by the professionals at the South Jersey Real Estate Investors Association can help you get started.

Start By Addressing Structural and Safety Issues

Some updates may not be urgent, but when it comes to problems that pose a risk to your safety or your home’s structure, repairs simply can’t wait.

  • Bob Vila explains that structural issues that should take priority include foundation cracks or old pipes that need to be replaced.
  • Address mold and asbestos ASAP, which can have serious health consequences and should only be removed by a licensed professional.
  • Electrical repairs should also be completed by a pro to ensure your safety. 

Then Move Onto Projects That Will Provide Comfort

Once you’ve taken care of major repairs for your old home, you should think about working on updates that will keep your family happy and comfortable.