The key to rentals IMO is having a good property manager. We have a few rentals and I bet I spend on average 15 minutes a month on them. It can be much more time intensive when tenants turn over but even then it is not more than a few hours. As you suggested, the quality of your tenants is important.I’m amazed at how some people think rental property will just be passive income. The last thing I want to do in retirement is deal with renters and maintenance, that can turn into a royal pain real quick. It’s gotten even worse in some states as they give more rights to renters and squatters than the property owner.
I’ll be taking my chances with the equity investment approach.
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