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Which one do you think is the better investment? Well, in most cases I would think our savvy
readers would think the MFH property is the better investment. And, for some of you it would be. There are a few
reasons why I am not so sure the MFH is the clear winner. Let me explain why...
- The 2 SFH's are in a prime development area, thus the LAND value continues to go up and up and up! So, the
opportunity for good appreciation is stronger in that area than where the MFH is located.
- The 2 SFH's are on freehold land vs. the MFH is in a strata community. Thus, there tend to be more
restrictions on what you can and can't do in a strata community than when you own the land on freehold
title.
- We have had a total of 4 different tenants across BOTH SFH's in over 5 years! 1 of our tenants has not
changed since we bought it and the other property has had 3 different families over 5 years. Meanwhile our MFH,
while a pretty nice duplex, has had over 8 turnovers in the same timeframe. Higher turnover means higher
placement costs, higher maintenance costs, and more stress!
So, the reason I share this example with you is to give you a taste that there often is NO CLEAR WINNER between
SFH and MFH's when it comes to real estate investing. What matters isn't which is a better investment, it's what is
a better investment for YOUR time, energy and resources.
Before deciding multi family homes are the better investment because they have the potential
for better cashflow, first ask yourself these questions:
- Who will be responding to any potential tenant squabbles (me or a Professional Property Manager)?
- Does the MFH have legal or illegal suites? If they're illegal (which many are), just prepare yourself that
if a noisy neighbour complains, that you may have to work with the City to either legalize the suite (can be
costly) or decommission it. Either way, this may eat up a chunk of your time, energy, and money. So, be sure
you don't mind doing this.
- Who's going to be paying all the heat, hydro, and electricity bills? If each suite isn't metered, you'll
want to determine if you can get your tenants to pay their portion or you'll have to include it in the
rent.
What about before deciding investing in single family homes is the way to go. Ask
yourself:
- Can I carry the costs (mortgage, electricity, taxes, insurance, etc.) when there are any vacancy's?
- Do I want to pay a Property Manager to manage just 1 tenant or can I handle the odd late night repair phone
call and some minor maintenance issues?
- Do I strive for more liquidity in my investments (the ability to sell faster)?
- Do I want the potential for greater appreciation or just monthly cashflow?
By digging into what type of property suits you best is usually the best strategy you can have, rather than
listening to all the "talkers" out there about which is the better investment. And yes, that even includes yours
truly! So get out there and decide for yourself which is best....in all likelihood, whichever one you think fits
your skills, personality, and aptitude, the better investment it will be for you. But, you'll never know until you
get started ... so go ahead and get started!
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