Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My house rents for 6k a month. My neighbors house is rented. My mortgage plus taxes and home insurance around $3,600
A month. I put a big downpayment.
I am not fire selling my house even if I downsize in retirement I will rent it out.
My neighbors house is mortgage free and 80 year old owner has it rented 15 years since he retired.
That's what my neighbors did and what I want to do.
Do you find the landlord responsibilities onerous? My BILs have several homes they rent out, and have always complained the landlord tasks are very burdensome.
It’s mostly how the tenants are. Sometimes you get a good tenant. Sometimes you don’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My house rents for 6k a month. My neighbors house is rented. My mortgage plus taxes and home insurance around $3,600
A month. I put a big downpayment.
I am not fire selling my house even if I downsize in retirement I will rent it out.
My neighbors house is mortgage free and 80 year old owner has it rented 15 years since he retired.
If that’s all you’d make a month, it could be better to sell the house and not have to worry about the property and maintenance expenses. Invest the money, you’d most likely make way more a month and not have to deal with the hassle.
Anonymous wrote:My house rents for 6k a month. My neighbors house is rented. My mortgage plus taxes and home insurance around $3,600
A month. I put a big downpayment.
I am not fire selling my house even if I downsize in retirement I will rent it out.
My neighbors house is mortgage free and 80 year old owner has it rented 15 years since he retired.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My house rents for 6k a month. My neighbors house is rented. My mortgage plus taxes and home insurance around $3,600
A month. I put a big downpayment.
I am not fire selling my house even if I downsize in retirement I will rent it out.
My neighbors house is mortgage free and 80 year old owner has it rented 15 years since he retired.
That's what my neighbors did and what I want to do.
Do you find the landlord responsibilities onerous? My BILs have several homes they rent out, and have always complained the landlord tasks are very burdensome.
Anonymous wrote:My house rents for 6k a month. My neighbors house is rented. My mortgage plus taxes and home insurance around $3,600
A month. I put a big downpayment.
I am not fire selling my house even if I downsize in retirement I will rent it out.
My neighbors house is mortgage free and 80 year old owner has it rented 15 years since he retired.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Won’t pop but will make a hissing sound when higher property taxes, higher mortgage rates and higher flood and property insurance starts rising in 2022 and 2023.
I thought my flood insurance (not in a flood zone) would go up with all the talk of flood insurance and the new maps on this site but it actually went down. I live in Alexandria.
Because it does not kick in until 4-1-2021 on policy renewals. Then a phase in.
4-1-2022 actually
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Won’t pop but will make a hissing sound when higher property taxes, higher mortgage rates and higher flood and property insurance starts rising in 2022 and 2023.
I thought my flood insurance (not in a flood zone) would go up with all the talk of flood insurance and the new maps on this site but it actually went down. I live in Alexandria.
Because it does not kick in until 4-1-2021 on policy renewals. Then a phase in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Won’t pop but will make a hissing sound when higher property taxes, higher mortgage rates and higher flood and property insurance starts rising in 2022 and 2023.
I thought my flood insurance (not in a flood zone) would go up with all the talk of flood insurance and the new maps on this site but it actually went down. I live in Alexandria.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Won’t pop but will make a hissing sound when higher property taxes, higher mortgage rates and higher flood and property insurance starts rising in 2022 and 2023.
I thought my flood insurance (not in a flood zone) would go up with all the talk of flood insurance and the new maps on this site but it actually went down. I live in Alexandria.