FastFarmer
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Not a landlord myself, but do work for a land developer that has 100s of units they own and rent out through a property manager so I have heard or seen some things about how it works. Absolutely know the landlord/tenant agreement inside and out and get every little thing in writing, no matter how trivial it may seem at the time.
it will 100% depend on the tenant if its worthwhile, especially with one unit as was said because you're either collecting the rent or paying the mortgage yourself and fixing whatever was wrecked by the previous tenant, no in between. Depending on the person(s), you could be running back and forth to the house from your acreage every week for some "complaint" (we build new and rent out and some people call because their cabinet doors are crooked and need to be adjusted... and they'll annoy you until its fixed), or they'll stop paying rent and/or up and leave with the entire place trashed and your one month rent damage deposit won't cover s**t.
I agree with more units = better, buying two sides of a duplex or a house with a main floor and legal basement suite would be better than one 4 bedroom house IMO, (I have also seen whole new 4-plexes for sale here, if I had the cash I personally would lean towards something like that).
Also, if the real estate is cheap, I would think that leans towards the rent market being soft also so just make sure you know the market before you're tied down with two mortgages.
Just my thoughts, I dont want to be your financial planner by any means lol
The “rent” market isn’t soft. When the rules change and you need to qualify for a 20% valuation to buy a house in a depressed economy, while life is still happening there becomes amazing opportunities to get you the keys. Leasing a home will afford people to act as an owner, feel like they have a partner and form a robust financial plan for them and or their families in any economy, let’s say the current one and accomplish this with little effort. Additionally the rental market for quality people in Alberta is very healthy, again takes some elbow grease and maybe some money but it does pay to make that investment. I believe in surrounding yourself with people far smarter than you the individual, because when you know you are valuable to the team the threat doesn’t exist and great things are accomplished.