Selling Your Rental Property In A Buyer's Market
Kansas City is currently experiencing a buyer's market. Investment property is a little better off. Certain areas of the city are better than others. Let me give you a picture of what the investment market in Kansas City currently looks like.
Below will be a couple sets of numbers for you to take a look at. One is for Johnson County, Kansas duplexes and the other is for Jackson County, MO duplexes. Now, the numbers only include duplexes priced for sale between $100,000 and $300,000. I just figured below $100,000 isn't usually what my clients are looking for and above $300,000 just isn't going to be profitable within the parameters I use.
Johnson County, Kansas Duplex Activity
current as of 2.21.2008
Active = 34
Pending = 3
Sold = 52 (within previous 12 months)
Jackson County, Missouri Duplex Activity
current as of 2.21.2008
Active = 147
Pending = 5
Sold = 100 (within previous 12 months)
Right away you should be able to see the market within the market. Johnson County has about a 7.5 month supply of homes while Jackson County has about a 16.5 month supply of homes. Further emphasizing that all real estate is local. And local can be broken down into cities from country, zip codes within the city and sudivision from the zip code.
As a seller of residential investment property in Kansas City you need to know that you are in for some fierce competition. And while some sellers may think they know that what I see on the market is usually overpriced, under cared for and have crappy tenants.
Why, I know of a duplex in Overland Park that has been on the market for quite some time and the real estate agent has "motivated seller" on her comments. Further inquiry discovers that one side has a tenant that isn't paying any rent because they made improvements to the property and don't feel they owe rent for some time to come. The other side unilaterally decided their rent was too high and cut their payment by $200 a month.
And the seller still wants retail for this Overland Park duplex!!!???!!!
There is no question I could find an investor to take this headache off their hands. But not at retail. So what can you do to be sure you can move your Kansas City are investment property if you need to cash out?
Investment Property Selling Tips
I've used duplexes as the prime examples here. But the same is true for all investment class real estate whether it be single family homes, apartments or four-plexes.
You can definitely sell your investment property in this market. In fact there is a need for quality inventory. Feel free to give me a call, write me an email or leave a comment if you have any questions or comments.
Reprinted by Chris Lengquist of Keller Williams Realty, Diamond Partners, Inc of Olathe, Kansas from BBQCapital. BBQCapital is a blog devoted to Kansas City real estate investing.
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Chris, I love this kind of market report! You go beyond the charts and numbers to tell a story, and it's in language that is clear enough that even I can understand it! Good for you!
I'm going to assume that vacation renters are not going to want to deal with the hassle of getting out of a house for showings. Unless you get creative and offer them something in return to make it worth their while like an extra day or two or possibly $75 off per showing. Those are just thoughts.
I do not know your market at all. Investment properties want tenants. Period. But if you think it's going to be a home where "Joe & Mary" will want to live there then you'll probably need to leave it empty.
You have my sympathies. But I would make sur eyou are working with an agent tied in to that community. As I am sure you are doing.