There are MANY ways to invest in rental real estate....
I, for one, have ZERO interest in managing a rental. I don't want to know about the water heater that quit working on Sunday afternoon.
I invest in LLC's that buy larger commercial apartment complexes - they do all the management.... I collect a check every 6 months for my shares. The last one I invested in ($900K) pays me $60K a year... I get the offsetting depreciation just as I would if I owned it personally.... and we recapture the depreciation upon the sale of the property (again, just like you would on any rental).
I got a statement with the last "dividend" check --- showing the value of my investment is over $1.9MM now. The rental market in the Seattle area has been ON FIRE.... and as such (after an extensive remodel of the property) they've been able to substantially increase the rents.
Just throwing this out there for those - that like me - have no interest in managing a rental. There are many firms in every area of the country that do this kind of income property management. You just have to ask your attorney or accountant.... They'll know someone.
Typically a share goes for somewhere between $50K and 100K per share. Sometimes they'll sell a half share. You do have to be an "accredited investor" to invest in this type of deal -- they're totally illiquid -- and you have zero control of when the property is sold.... so your money may be invested for a very long time (as in YEARS) and there's nothing you can do about it. So like any investment -- it should be a small percentage of your investable dollars. Remember the 5% rule!!
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