Anonymous wrote:If the property manager truly handles everything and you're confident you're calculating the return correctly, then the rental property sounds like a good deal.
But, I know the investment property I own tends to be a headache. I need to deal with various management tasks, etc. It was a great moneymaker when I had the same tenant in it for four years in a row. But when he moved, you realize that a single month vacancy can pretty much wipe out your profit margin. If I were going to invest additional money in real estate, I would lean towards a REIT.
Thanks for your feedback and very good point about tenant turnover's impact on ROI. I need to base my ROI on a conservative vacancy...If I allow for 3 months of vacancy ROI drops to 9% which is still pretty solid.