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Updated almost 10 years ago, 12/23/2014

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Andrew Jones
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Brossard, Quebec
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Looking for Someone Else's Opinion on a Rental Property

Andrew Jones
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Brossard, Quebec
Posted

Hello everyone,

I'm looking for someone else's opinion on a rental property

Some of the numbers of the property look like this:

Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms:1
Lot Assessment:$66,400.00
Building Assessment:$76,300.00
Total Assessment:$142,700.00
Annual Municipal Taxes: 3400

Built in 1961

It's a one story home with a crawl space as a basement. It sits on a piece of land close to 5000 square feet.

I'm going to try and get the property for 139,000.

I did some numbers and if I amortized the property over 25 years at a 3.5% (at the moment it's 2.79 for a 2 year fixed mortgage but I'm playing it safe) mortgage rate with a 30% down payment (41,000$) it would be a $480 monthly payment.

I'd put the property up for rent as is for $600 a month. I'd let the tenant pay for the electricity. Snow removal and grass cutting will be offered to them as a extra and will not be included within the rent.

Exit Strategy

Land in the area is going for around 38$ a square foot (kind of high but it's a suburban area with close access to a major city).

The way I see it I can't go wrong, I could always sell the land for basically what I would have paid for it.

This would be my first property. I'm open to opinions, thoughts and please tell me if there is anything I over looked.

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