Originally posted by STR8UP
What you are talking about is buying and holding a property the costs you money to upkeep but provides no income.
And if you don't have the ability to get financed for a property that produces a rental income, how do you expect to get financed on vacant land? An owner might do it, but a bank won't.
I can't say that you won't make money on raw land. But I will say that generally speaking it is easier to get started by learning how to creatively purchase residential rental property.
You made all valid points except you are assuming for somebody like me, having zero experience in real estate, zero home improvement skills, almost zero credit it would be still easier to buy a rental property.
You are absolutely right: a bank won't even look at me when I ask them for a loan. And you are 100% correct that I am going to talk to a seller about it. I put 20-50% downpayment, I am sure this should be enough for just a piece of land.
I would like to believe you that it is easier buy a rental property for someone like me, it is not the case.
It is more lucrative, yes, more scallable, yes. But it is not easier if possible at all for the reasons I outlined before.
What would happen if I will not find renters for a long time?
What if a bank simple will not lend me a penny?
What if a house needs some repairs, where would I find cash to do it?
These are not very easy to deal with for somebody without experience in this field.
I have a buddy who bought land and build a house. Now he is looking for a land to buy, and maybe repeat the process or jus sell the land later. He is saying that according to his real estate agent land appreciation is about 6% for out area. taxes a couple of hundreds for a relatively small lot.
This is _at least_ doable.
Rental property requires a lot of resources and lots of cash "just in case". which not many people have.
If you would start from scratch, with almost zero credit and very limited cash (lets say 10-30k) would you still buy a rental property and look for renters?
But you would have to put almost all cash in the downpayment and have to start paying the mortgage. What if the rentters are not easy to find?
Yes, I feel that you are doing good. But this is probably the very reason why it is so hard for others to do anything.
If you would have to start from scratch what would you do?