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Updated almost 7 years ago on . Most recent reply
Buying a vacated property for first rental?
Should a first time buyer always aim to start cash flowing immediately, as in buying a property that already has tenants, or should a couple months downtime to clean things up and find tenants not be a deal-breaker?
Keep in mind I will be financing, so each month of downtime will be a black hole sucking cash from my bank account.
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I actually prefer to buy vacant and budget for repairs and initial vacancy. It allows me to buy properties in any condition, get them into top notch shape and then find a quality tenant to put on a long term lease. I’m about to close on an occupied 4plex and I’m much more apprehensive about inheriting problem tenants than I would be having to fill the units.