Anonymous wrote:Sell it. Being an absentee landlord is no fun. I did it once and never again.
+1
Even with a management company to manage it, you are responsible for fixing everything that goes wrong, and quickly (not 2 weeks later). Also, renters rarely take care of a place in the manner you would. SO with an older home, you would notice things that go wrong before they become a major issue (and expense)....the renters won't, you will find out when it's a major issues/major expense. Just not worth the stress if you don't plan to be back anytime soon, if ever at all.
I don't know many people who have made money while renting their home, but I know plenty for whom it turned into a nightmare and cost them plenty.
Just sell