All the Reasons Not to Invest in Real Estate

in #art6 years ago

You Can’t Pay Cash

This is where people get pssed off right away. “Are you saying I should not buy real estate unless I can pay cash?” Yes. Exactly. This is why:


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You pay $859,348 for a $500,000 house like this. Think about that. If this is your choice to become a homeowner for yourself then that’s understandable. Because you would rather own something than keep paying rent. But when you rent you don’t pay taxes. Or have to fix anything that breaks. P.S., that above calculation does not include your real estate taxes or home insurance.

So your $859,348 investment on a $500,000 house is just the start. Sure, a new kitchen will earn you more later, but it costs a pretty penny now. Also, what about everything that breaks along the way? A new hot water heater. Furnace. New roof. It adds up.

So why do so many people use loans to buy multiple properties? The fck if I know. They are hedging their bets that they know what they are doing. But all you need to do is look at the last downturn to know that it will be too late before you know. And then you will be stuck. With a 100 unit complex in Texas because your friends told you it was a lock.

Cash is king. Look at the calculations. Even if you are buying investment properties with a good rent roll you have to account for repairs, vacancy, wear and tear. And that is all on top of your mortgage that you are overpaying for.

I know you may ignore me on this one, but even if you do, see if you can ignore the rest of these points before making the decision to invest.

You Think Being a Landlord is Easy

If I had a dollar for all the times I told someone how hard it is to be a landlord and they ignored me. And then they called six months later saying it was the worst thing they have ever done. I would be using that money to buy another property. For cash.

Being a landlord is the absolute worst. Like chlamydia worst. In most states tenants hold all the cards. Unwitting buyers think they can just kick tenants out whenever they want to. Sorry. Not the case. You would be surprised just how much tenants can do to fck with you if they want to.

And all the while you are holding the bag (the mortgage). And if you make them mad they may damage your investment and disappear. Fires happen. Water leaks happen. Tenants can be very vindictive when they want to be. Especially if you have been an ahole landlord.

Never be an ahole landlord. It gets you nowhere.

Being a landlord is like being a babysitter. Except not only are you responsible for the kids (tenants), but for the entire house. Like you come over for the night to watch Jimmy and Erin, but the dishwasher breaks. That’s coming out of your pay. Sounds great, right?

Oh by the way, you are on call 24/7. When you are a landlord and there is a dishwasher overflow in the middle of the night, you are getting called. When it’s too cold in the winter, you will get called every day. When the refrigerator breaks in summer, you are getting a call.

I know what you’re thinking. I’ll just get a property management company. Ok, there goes another 8–10% a month to pay for that. And you are still getting a call. Because property management companies sck for the most part. And arranging repairs and taking those calls will cost you more.


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You Want An Agent To Do All The Work

Welcome to the way to never make money in real estate investing. Relying on agents and their expertise. The great majority of agents (more than 99%) don’t know anything about investing in real estate. They just want to get a commission on a sale.

You expect agents to be experts on the new breaking areas, but they have to understand investments to even be of any use to you. Most successful real estate investors don’t use agents to buy properties, only to sell them. When we get good at it we know how to find the properties ourselves, well before they hit the market or anyone else knows about them.

If you are going to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on an investment you can not leave the research and work to an agent. They only have access to on-market properties. And everyone can see those. So why would you buy a property that everyone has access to? It will cost way more than ones you can find yourself.

And P.S., no agents want to take you to see 100 dumps and make 25 lowball offers just to maybe get one win. They don’t think of the long game with investors enough. The agents that do aren’t helping you, they are doing it themselves.

Also, most agents know nothing about foreclosures. And they are confused about REO properties. Even those that think they know, don’t know. Because the only way you know is to have done it. Over and over. In different environments. You have to have played the game to understand the game.


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You Want To Invest In a Hot Market

All this means is that you are too late to make money. That’s why you need to know all the stuff at the top. If the market is already hot, you can still make money. But not as much as you can if you find the next neighborhood.

Plus you will need more money and be bidding against more people in a hot market. There is no point. You are too late. This is where “investors” always lose money. They buy in too high. They get caught up bidding at an auction. They don’t correctly calculate their rehab costs. They think the market has no top.

Being late to the party in any type of investing is losing. Because your gains can be greater somewhere else. And your ante will be less. Doing the due diligence to bet on your own research is a long-term capital strategy that can be successful with data and deliberateness.

Sometimes in a hot market there are soft pockets. An area of a town that hasn’t skyrocketed like the rest. But these spots can be dangerous for an inexperienced investor as well. Everything in real estate is dangerous for an inexperience investor.

You Think You Can Manage Properties In Another State

First you thought being a landlord was easy and now you want to buy and rent properties in another state. Because you saw it on tv. How hard can it be? Really fcking hard. Unless you like getting skimmed all the time. You will never know what is really going on with your properties if they are in another state.

Another tenet of real estate investment — don’t trust anyone else to manage your investment for a small percentage of your monthly earnings. There’s not enough skin in the game there.

So you live in New York and you buy a property in Oklahoma. You have an agent there who goes by the house to check on it. P.S. — that means he or she never goes by. You need to call plumbers, electricians, roofers in an area where you know no one. So you rely on the Internet because it’s always reliable.

Say goodbye to more of your profit. And your investment. Because when you can’t drive by it yourself, out of sight becomes out of mind and you rely on people you shouldn’t rely on for such a big investment.


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You Don’t Understand the Importance of a Home Inspection and How to Succeed Without One

Real investors don’t do full home inspections. Because cash buyers move quickly and assume risk. It’s how you get the best properties. In some areas you may just do an oil tank sweep for underground tanks and nothing else.

But there are ways to do an inspection without doing an inspection. And if you don’t understand how important it can be and what you should be looking for, just go out back right now and light your money on fire.

So many things can be wrong with a house that will cost you more money than you ever thought. If you don’t know how to look yourself, you will not get any properties. Because rehab properties aren’t won by people who want to do a home inspection with multiple contingencies.

There are also several other important non-physical detectors you need to pay attention to in order to protect your future profit margin.

Here’s a list of things you will miss if you don’t know what the fck you are looking for:

  • foundation issues (how the house is supported)
  • plumbing issues
  • asbestos (may require hazardous removal teams)
  • oil tanks (old ones can be buried underground and may have leaked causing environmental impact)
  • survey (you may not have the exact land acreage you think)
  • easements (that driveway of yours may not be all yours)
  • old windows (replacing all the windows in a house is not cheap)
  • water damage (underneath or associated with water damage is mold)
  • roofing

This is not even half of them. It’s not just a home inspection that you will need to waive to win. It could be liens. If you buy on the courthouse steps you will be taking on any liens. They are not always all disclosed at the time of a sale.


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So, It’s Impossible to Succeed As a Real Estate Investor?

Absolutely not, but these are warnings for all the noobs out there salivating at what it took most of us years to understand. There are 100 moving parts in every transaction, every rental, every rehab. And if you aren’t on top of all of them, you are letting money escape.

Real estate investment is a numbers game. But it’s also a data game. And a people game. And a marketing game. And a search game. You have to be a professional at them all. When you don’t keep your head in the game, you lose.

This isn’t all of the information you need to know, but it’s a stop sign for those entering into the fray without open eyes. I’ve done it. I’ve made terrible deals. I’ve been crushed by the downturn. I’ve gotten extremely lucky. I’ve been in the right place at the right time. You have to experience it over time and through different market cycles to truly understand how to do it the right way.

If you don’t listen to my advice, don’t say I didn’t warn you. Even if you know what you are doing, you might want to just run through this to make sure you have an idea how all the factors at the top can help you stay ahead of everyone else. Because everyone wants to invest in real estate these days.

But now you know that it’s not as easy as they think.



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