Real Estate: Rent Or Sell Hawaii

This article takes a look at how to make money in real estate by selling and renting properties. Included are discussions on real estate investors, capitalization rates, and finding ways to make more money on rental properties.

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Local Hawaii Real Estate
808.935.4633
159 Kewawe Street, Suite 1
Hilo, HI
Trask Commercial Realty LLC
(808) 329-2213
74-5543 Kaiwi St Ste E105
Kailua Kona, HI
Clark Commercial Group
(808) 329-5999
75-5722 Kuakini Hwy Ste 214
Kailua Kona, HI
4 Percent Realty Hawaii
(808) 323-3687
77-6695 Walua Rd Ste 4
Kailua Kona, HI
CB Richard Ellis
(808) 334-0005
75-5595 Palani Rd Ste B12
Kailua Kona, HI
Clark Realty Corporation
(808) 329-5300
75-5722 Kuakini Hwy Ste 214
Kailua Kona, HI
GP & Associates Inc
(808) 329-5050
PO Box 1137
Kailua Kona, HI
Lawrence Appraisal Group Hawaii Inc
(808) 329-3900
75-646 Nani Ohai Pl
Kailua Kona, HI
Equity One Real Estate Inc
(808) 667-9584
727 Wainee St Ste 104
Lahaina, HI
Quam Properties Hawaii Inc
(808) 665-1315
5095 Napilihau St Suite 201
Lahaina, HI

Selling real estate rentals isn't like selling houses. You can paint a house, and get a little more because it looks nice. Rental properties, especially larger ones, are different, because they're bought by investors, who look at income more than costing.

Time to learn about capitalization rates. If investors in your area expect a capitalization rate of .08 it means they want a net return (before loan payments and taxes) of 8% on the purchase price. So if your three-plex generates $12,000 net income annually, they'll value it around $150,000 ($12,000 divided by .08). If you can make it generate $16,000, you make it worth $200,000.

More Income From Real Estate Rentals

Raising rents is the obvious way to boost income, if you can justify it. See what similar units are renting for. If your units are $60 below the going rate, you can raise the rents and not lose your renters. Increasing the rent $60 for three apartments means $2160 more net income annually. With a .08 cap rate, you just added $27,000 to the value of your property.

There are other ways to raise rents. Maybe your tenants will agree to $30 more per month if you have a carport built. That's $1080 more net income annually, meaning roughly $13,500 more value added to your property. ($30 x 3 units x 12 months = $1080 divided by a .08 cap rate = $13,500) If you can build that carport for $4,000, that's a good return on investment right? What else do they want?

Higher rent isn't the only way to get more income. Storage sheds can be rented to tenants or you could put in a coin-operated washer and dryer. With a larger income property, you could install pop machines.

Reduce Expenses Of Real Estate Rentals

Could you add insulation to reduce the heating costs? If you're paying $80/month for lawn care, will one of the tenants do it for $40? Could you buy cheaper insurance? Any way you can reduce expenses raises net income (unless it scares away tenants). A new $4,000 furnace that saves $800/year on heating costs means you just turned $4,000 into a $10,000 higher sales price.

This isn't an exact science, and of course appearance and other factors matter. Increasing that net, though, is the surest way to get more for your rental properties. Make the changes at least several months before you try to sell the property (a year before, if possible). Also, learn how do the math - it really does matter with real estate rentals.

About the Author:

Steve Gillman has invested in real estate for years. To learn more, go get your free real estate investing course at: http://www.MakeThatOffer.com.


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