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Can a Sales Leaseback arrangement make investing in Orlando investment more safe and reliable
by Lisa Carson
Sales Leaseback compared to traditional property investment
Can a Sales Leaseback arrangement make investing in Orlando investment properties more safe and reliable? Yes. Providing a guaranteed rental amount each month is the safest and most reliable way to realize a return on your investment. In addition to freeing you from any financial worries regarding monthly income the Sales Leaseback program also relieves you from the headaches of the marketing and administrative duties of operating a luxury resort.
The sale and lease back transaction owes its initial roots to equipment leasing. In the case of real estate, the buyer purchases real estate from the seller and the seller leases it back from the buyer for a specific amount of rent. (Lease Back) In this case, the owner is the lessor and the management company is the lessee.
The Sale and Lease back offers the following: Increase in rental amounts each year Typical Increases approximately 2% annually. Consistent amounts are paid each month to the owner making it easier to calculate yield and manage the property. A fixed amount is paid to owner each month. If real estate is approximately 2000 sq. ft, they would receive approximately $2000 The owner can stay at resort for FREE or a deeply discounted rates Offer discounted rates to family and friends who want to stay in their villa while on vacation.
The typical resort earns its profits during the high season to offset losses during the low season. Finding a seasoned professional to manage your property during both high and low season is key to your financial success for both short and long term.
As part of the Sale Leaseback program the only items paid for by the Owner (lessor) are mortgage, insurance, taxes and utility deposits. This makes it easy for the purchaser to acquire investment property in Orlando because the challenges of managing the investment properties are handled by the Lessor. Items paid for by the Lessee are Rent to Owner, Homeowner dues, Electricity, Telephone, Cable, Pest Control, Water and Sewer and maintenance. This makes it easy for the buyer to purchase an Orlando investment Property. Upkeep of property, landscaping, and housekeeping is handled by the Lessee.
This makes the investment property management almost turnkey. All these benefits make investing in Orlando Investment Properties a viable alternative to both first time and seasoned investors. Lisa Carson lcarson@biminibayresortinvestment.com http://www.biminibayresortinvestment.com
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