5 Reasons You Should Not Self-Manage Rental Properties

It has been said often around here that real estate can be an excellent way to diversify investments, create additional income streams, and grow your net worth.

Many folks choose single- and multi-family rentals as a place for their real estate investment dollar, but of course with those types of active investments, management is required.

Of course, paying someone to take on the task of actively managing a property comes at a cost, and that cost is one that many investors may be tempted to at least try to avoid.

5 Reasons You Should Not Self-Manage Rental Properties 

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One aspect of real estate that causes analysis paralysis is property management. People get stuck thinking about saving 8% to 12% in management fees by self-managing their properties.

How to Define “Luxury”

Investing time in finding and interviewing multiple property managers before hiring one is a must. You can leverage their industry knowledge and professional connections when you have a rockstar property manager.

An experienced property manager will save you time and money.

The early-morning clogged toilet call is the nightmare of every landlord, and it’s also a “what-if” that keeps many would-be investors from ever jumping into real estate.

You don’t have to deal with 3 am emergencies.

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