
Originally Posted by
rodeosweetheart
I looked at the duplex and it seems very nice and in nice shape from the photos. Iguess the attic would be appealing to university students or a single worker--are these rents in line with your neighborhood? How is the rental history? does the differential for the bigger apartment seem right--I am thinking there would be more difference between the attic and the lower floor?
Is the deck for the lower floor only? How does the yard work out in a situation like that, where you have two renters (not owner occupied and one renter). I am thinking about shared yard space and how that plays out.
What about utilities? How do they get divided, and what are they where you live? Would you factor them into the rent and pay them for the renter?
I have heard people say that they should be able to sell an older income property for seven times the gross amount. If this grosses 1475, then 12 times that is 17700, times 7 is 123900. So the price is higher on this one. (I have NO experience in this, I am just thinking it out from what I have read and heard, and trying to do the math along with you, since I have thought about doing this, too!)
Now on the realtor, I don't think she's the one if you are already feeling confused about her message. What she may be saying is that she doesn't think you can afford it, and it would be awful if you got snookered in to doing something to show that you can afford it-- (I have done this on occasion and been real sorry). Or she may think the price is too high on this duplex, or did you talk to her about this one yet?
If she says that the rich of tomorrow are buying today, then she is hinting (I think) that you're going to have a hard time making the math work now but you will get your money back in the long run with appreciation. Since you seem to be motivated by income stream, this does not seem in line with what you want.
Anywho, those are my very random thoughts to add to the mix.
I really, really respect you for figuring out you don't want to go the owner occupant route. I have exactly the same thoughts as you re the dog issue and sharing a yard. But I have bought the last four houses now because I wanted a yard for my dogs--these are the most expensive dogs in the world, I think.