November 24, 2015
Today we’re talking about buying an investment property near Fort Hood. Whether you are looking to begin your investment experience and buying your first property or you’re adding to an existing portfolio, there are some things to consider when you’re purchasing in the Fort Hood area. Location As with all real estate purchases, location is important. By that we mean that with such a large percentage of our prospective tenants in this area being in the military, you have to think about a couple of things. Proximity to Fort Hood is going to be essential for those tenants, including which side of post their assignment is on. Some tenants come into the office and they are specifically looking for properties located near one gate versus the other. They have a specific idea of which side of post they want to live on. Not all of our prospective tenants are related to the military. That means you also need to consider easy access to all the major roads, which schools are zoned to the property and what the crime rate is like. We always recommend checking with local law enforcement agencies to know what goes in those areas. Property Condition Next, look at property condition. That doesn’t mean you want to discount or not consider properties that aren’t in the greatest shape. Sometimes, when the needed repairs are cosmetic, you can invest a small amount of money and take care of those repairs quickly while recouping your investment funds and still having a healthy cash flow on the property. Make sure the home’s larger systems and functions are sound, like the foundation, the roof, plumbing, drainage, etc. Schedule a property inspection as part of your buying process. Carve out time in your schedule to attend the inspection in person. On a multi-family unit like a four-plex, the inspection can take a lot of time. But it’s worth it because you’ll learn a lot about your property. Professional Help Choose to work with a fully licensed Realtor who is familiar with the area. This will help you not only from a buying perspective, but it will also help if the Realtor is familiar with the management landscape and climate in the Killeen area as well.