Real Estate investing is a numbers game. For anyone that has ever
thought about purchasing just one property, all it takes is a few quick
calculations and you’ll begin to see the dollar signs $$$.
It’s pretty simple math too. I don’t know anyone that doesn’t enjoy
cashing checks each month and really feeling their investments pay off.
Just like with any investment vehicle, you need to weigh the risk and
the more money you invest the higher the potential return!
People ask me all the time “How do you find such great deals? I also
want to buy similar properties.” For this I ask “What are you looking to
achieve and what is your end goal?” I mean, if all you want is a check
each month there are many other investment opportunities that can
provide just that. So many see Real Estate investing as an easy
alternative to other financial products, for anyone who thinks this, I
give a word of caution.
Warning!
Yes, it is simple math. Yes, you can make a lot of money.
Yes, it is the best thing I have ever done in my life and so
rewarding AND I have made a lot of money. I emphatically ask: Do you
like people? Not just people, but strangers? Are you committed to
developing long term relationships? Do you enjoy being fully responsible
(well mostly) for the conditions in which another family will be
living? Would you get yourself out of bed at 2am to go fix someone
else’s broken toilet only to find that they caused the problem and not
even get a “Thank you”?
I have met so many investors that got into Real Estate only looking
at the numbers and completely ignoring the people factor. Folks, people
are responsible for making those numbers work. They pay each month so we
can feel good about cashing the checks. Many of the great deals I find
come from those same investors that didn’t think about building
relationships with their tenants and where only focused on the figures.
They couldn’t stand the interpersonal aspect side of the business. They
provided little communication and where unresponsive to maintenance
issues because they just didn’t care about the tenants, only the
“return.”
When you have a property and accept a tenant you are assisting those
individuals to provide for their basic need; shelter. Now don’t get me
wrong, this IS a business and if they stop paying, you need to be firm
and find the best solution for all parties. You’ll need to check your
emotions at the door for some of the similar heart wrenching personal
issues I have dealt with over the years, but even at those times you can
only do so much.
In Conclusion
I have learned that the majority of people respect themselves and are
prideful of their residence, even if they don’t own it, they pay up
every month as long as you keep your end of the bargain. Part of that
agreement is being able to communicate with them, at times help them
out, and even sparing a few moments to share a laugh.
In Real Estate, you’re not required to be friends however, you are
rewarded if you’re friendly! Above all, YOU MUST LIKE PEOPLE to build a
sound and sustainable investment portfolio. A property is just a
building, the people pay the rent.
Are you a people person? Do you focus on building trust and relationships?
I’d like to hear your comments below and thanks for reading!
Source: http://www.biggerpockets.com/renewsblog/2014/08/22/importance-genuine-person-real-estate