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Chris F.
  • Denver, CO
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SFH vs multifamily rentals- pros and cons

Chris F.
  • Denver, CO
Posted

I know this has been discussed before, but I'm just looking for some experience-based weigh ins on this.

SFH PRO

one tenanant, longer term. Will tend to take care of the property better.
lease option
appreciation

SFH Con

vacancy= no cash flow
cash flows typically not as good as Multifam

Mult PRO

better cash flow
can still cover mortgage with vacancies.
maintenance is all under one roof for 4 tenants.

Multi CONS

shorter term tenant(apt vs "home")
appreciation may not be as good
smaller target audience for selling (investor-only sales)

I'm debating this. My strategy is going to be long term B&H..(retirement) so not as concerned with appreciation play. Also I'm looking to build a portfolio up over the next few years, so I'm looking at the best ROI. from what I can see, multifam, even accounting for vacancy (excluding exit-aka selling) would be the best play.

Thoughts on this?

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