Field Guide to Multi-Family Property
Have you ever thought about investing in rental property? Apartment buildings, condominiums, rental housing… all of these properties can be lucrative investments. Or they can be disastrous money pits. In this updated field guide you will find articles covering not only investing in multi-family properties, but also what to do with the property once it’s yours. (C. Dodge, Information Specialist)
The Basics
Multi-Family Properties: The Basics
Landlord Investment Tips
- Have a property management firm screen your tenants
- Require that your tenants have renter’s insurance
- Make sure your property is protected for vandalism due to the tenant not taking care of the rental
- Make sure you have insurance that covers you for fair rental loss
- Make sure you have adequate limits of liability
Trends
Multifamily Boom Can’t Last Forever
The Rise of Multifamily Housing: Multiple-Family Residences are Dominating New Construction
Multifamily Sector Embraces Green Movement
Multifamily Built-for-Rent Share Remains High
Are Mega-Investors Changing Rental Housing?
Investing in Multi-Family Property
In “Good” Suburbs, Apartment Investment Returns Match the Urban Core
Buying a Multi-Family Investment Property
Due Diligence: Purchasing Multi-Family Investments
A Few Things to Know About Financing a Multifamily Property
Real Estate Investments: Single Family vs. Multi-family
Diving Into Property Management: Items to Consider Before You Invest
The 5 Money Making Advantages Of Multi-Unit Investing
Property Management
Technology: Benefits and Challenges for Property Management Companies
5 Tell-Tale Signs That it Might Be Time to Fire Your Property Manager
Avoid These 5 Property Management Mistakes
The Four Pillars Of Tenant Screening
19 Property Management Industry Leaders Share Their Best Career Advice
When Screening Applicants Remember The Fair Credit Reporting Act
4 Tips for Launching a Successful Property Management Business
What Real Estate Agents Need to Know about Property Management
5 Tips for Getting Started in Property Management
Property Management is Crucial to the Value of the Property
Useful Websites
National Apartment Association
National Multi Housing Council
Books, eBooks & Other Resources
eBooks.realtor.org
The following eBooks and digital audiobooks are available to NAR members:
The Complete Guide to Buying and Selling Apartment Buildings (Adobe eReader)
The Complete Guide to Real Estate Finance for Investment Properties: How to Analyze and Single-Family, Multifamily, or Commercial Property (Adobe eReader)
Complete Landlord and Property Managers Legal Survival Kit, (Kindle, OverDrive, Adobe eReader),
Every Landlord’s Legal Guide (Adobe eReader)
Happy About Apartment Management: 30 Years of Expert Tips and Advice on Multifamily Property Management (Adobe eReader)
Insiders Tips to Operating a Successful Property Management Company, (Adobe eReader).
Marketing and Leasing: Multifamily Properties, (realtor.org).
Multi-Family Millions: How Anyone Can Reposition Apartments for Big Profits, (Adobe eReader).
Opportunities in Property Management Careers, (Adobe eReader).
Property Management Kit For Dummies®, (Adobe eReader).
Rich Dad’s Advisors®: The ABC’s of Property Management, (Kindle, OverDrive, Adobe eReader).
Streetwise Landlording & Property Management, (Kindle, OverDrive, Adobe eReader).
What Every Landlord Needs to Know: Time and Money-Saving Solutions to Your Most Annoying Problems (Adobe eReader)
Books, Videos, Research Reports & More
The resources below are available for loan through Information Services. Up to three books, tapes, CDs and/or DVDs can be borrowed for 30 days from the Library for a nominal fee of $10. Call Information Services at 800-874-6500 for assistance.
Complete Guide to Buying and Selling Apartment Buildings
Practical Apartment Management
The New No-Nonsense Landlord: Building Wealth with Rental Properties
Field Guides & More
These field guides and other resources in the Virtual Library may also be of interest:
Field Guide to Breaking into Commercial Sales
Field Guide to Commercial Property Management
Field Guide to Green Property Management
Field Guide to Investing in Real Estate
Information Services Blog
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