If You Can t Sell Your House You Could Lose More Money by Renting Your House

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If You Can t Sell Your House You Could Lose More Money by Renting Your House

Thinking about leasing your home instead of selling it? You might want to consider the points that Judy Chapman makes in her blog post. Becoming a landlord is not for everyone, especially if you move out of the area. You can hire a property management firm to take most of the headaches out of landlording. However, youre still faced with uncertain market conditions in the future. So, before you consider leading, if you would like to know more about a proven program to get your home sold for the most money possible in todays Annapolis Maryland real estate market and in the shortest period of time, Id like to discuss with my power pricing and positioning program.

These days, when its tougher than ever to sell a house, homeowners are turning to renting as a way out.

Renting may be a good option when you cant sell, but not everybody is cut out to be a landlord or landlady. And while renting may seem like an easy short-term fix, it may not be a long-term solution.

Make sure you consider all the factors before deciding whether renting will solve your problems or create more.

2 reasons homeowners rent instead of sell

Urgency is the #1 reason homeowners rent instead of sell. They have to sell, and they have to sell quickly.

Price is the #2 reason homeowners rent instead of sell. Bottom line, theyre not prepared to give away their house at todays depressed prices.

So they turn to a stopgap solution. In a year or two, their thinking goes, the market will recover. At that point, they further reason, theyll be able to sell their house for more than they can today.

But will renting solve their problems? Maybe yes. And maybe no.

11 problems with renting your house

While you may have excellent reasons for renting your house, consider the following before giving up on selling your house.

Buying again Leaving equity behind in your house may prevent you from purchasing a new house.

Property management Managing receipts, maintenance, repairs, emergencies, and other requirements associated with renting requires time, money, and effort. You can choose to do it yourself or you can choose a property manager to do it for you.

Market recovery or market bust It may take longer than you think for real estate prices to recover. Right now, the economy remains weak. Downward pressure on home values will continue for the foreseeable future. Who can say how much longer or steeper prices will sink before an eventual upswing. Once the market is on an upward trajectory, it will take years for prices to return to previous highs.

Depreciation While the IRS allows you to take deprecation as an expense against rental income, dont think of depreciation as only a tax deduction good for improving cash flow. Since tenants are unlikely to treat your home as well as you would, physical depreciation is a very real aspect of turning your home over to tenants.

Capital gains tax If you rent your house for only two years, you can still sell your house and be exempt from paying IRS taxes on up to $250,000 of capital gain (when single) or $500,000 (when married). However, the depreciation you took against rental income may have to be recaptured. Be sure to consult your tax accountant.

Re-lease or try to sell again In this climate, youll find tenants quickly. Once the first years lease is over, youll have to decide whether to continue renting your house or try selling. Either way, youll have to invest in cleaning, painting, landscaping, replacing carpet, upgrading appliances, and making repairs before the next tenants or buyers move in.

Damaged goods When youre ready to sell, your house may be considered damaged goods. Homebuyers can immediately tell if a house has been lovingly cared for or simply lived in. And they will take this into consideration when making offers.

Selling with tenants in place Lets face it, tenants dont care if you sell your house or not. They dont have a stake in the outcome. They only know it disrupts their schedule. They wont keep the house as neat and clean as you would. They wont be as flexible to accommodate showing appointments as you would. And they may hang around the house during showings, making homebuyers uncomfortable and eager to leave. Once their lease is up, youll find yourself in a negative cash-flow position and may very well be forced to rent once more.

Rental merry-go-round After renting your house for what was supposed to be no more than a year or two just until the market turned around could turn into a long-term commitment. You may get stuck on the rental merry-go-round, unable to jump off. The window between leases will leave you with only a short time to list and sell your house. Before you know it, youll be back on the rental merry-go-round, still waiting for the opportunity to unload a monumental burden.

Rental prices may go down Right now rental prices are what they are, and they may be just fine for your needs. But renting your house as a short-term solution may not be a long-term solution. With so many homeowners turning to renting as an expedient to selling, tenants will have more homes to pick from. In time, instead of facing a Buyers Market on the selling end, you may very well face a Renters Market on the rental end. Such a circumstance would drive rents down year to year. After factoring in rising insurance rates and property taxes, you may eventually find yourself in a negative cash-flow position.

Mortgage rates Mortgage rates are the lowest theyve been in recent history. But they cant stay low forever. When the economy recovers, the Federal Reserve will start raising key interest rates. Mortgage rates will climb in lockstep, making homeownership more expensive. To make up for higher monthly costs, buyers will bargain that much harder, forcing prices down once again.

Moving out and moving on

If you have a pressing need to move out and move on, and dont want to be weighed down with renting your house, there is a way to sell quickly and still get full market value for your house.

By applying methodical price cuts, you seek out the optimal sweet spot where buyers will be forced to make an offer. By finding the correct price, you cannot undercut the market value of your house. Best of all, you can accomplish your goal in 2 months or less.

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