Managing Lease Portfolios


Book Description

Leasing is one of today's more complex forms of financing, and, unless you have extensive experience in this arena, making informed decisions can be difficult. Over the life of a lease, its risks and returns change, and the factors that affect the risks and returns also change. In Managing Lease Portfolios, Townsend Walker, an expert in this field, explains how to evaluate the risk of lease portfolios as well as hedge their long-term, non-traded risks. Here, you’ll learn how to apply various financial tools to your portfolio of leases and discover the work that goes into each step—such as measuring the risks of a lease, calculating the returns, and estimating the effects of diversification. Many of the ideas and concepts found within this comprehensive resource have existed for a number of years in the fields of foreign exchange, interest rate and credit derivatives, and the bond and stock markets. This book adapts and applies these concepts to managing leases. Then it illustrates how you can implement these new concepts through concrete models that have been proven to work in the real world.




TurnKey Investing with Lease-Options


Book Description

"IMAGINE A SOLID INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO WITHOUT BEING IN THE STOCK MARKET!" Since the Tech Stocks Crash of 2000, trillions of dollars of investor wealth disappeared from existence. Investors throughout the world saw their investment portfolios and retirement accounts crushed by their holdings of stocks and mutual funds. Simultaneously, investors of residential property continued to see their real estate portfolio appreciate and generate steady returns. Because of the financial devastation, investors have changed their investment priorities. Speculation and Volatility are Out. Safe and Steady Returns are In. If you watched your stock portfolio get crushed and want to invest differently, this book will show you ANOTHER WAY! Through the simple acquisition of small houses, safe and steady returns can be generated with the Lease-Options strategy. You will learn the "TurnKey Investing" philosophy of building, investing and managing your real estate portfolio with Lease-Options. "WHAT FINANCIAL ADVISORS WILL NEVER TELL YOU!" You will learn how to: * Use Lease-Options to simply and safely build your portfolio! * How to generate steady, spendable cash flow through Lease-Options! * Find the right real estate market to safely invest in! * Profitably manage properties without ongoing maintenance expenses! * Find the right Management Team to build and guard your portfolio! * Invest in the Lease-Options Strategy without owning property! TurnKey Investing with Lease-Options is an investment book like no other. It goes against what the traditional financial community sells and sure to upset the establishment. This book is only for independent-minded investors who want to take control of their investments ... not for the conventional "follow the herd" speculators of Wall Street.




ASSET MANAGEMENT HANDBOOK FOR REAL ESTATE PORTFOLIOS


Book Description

The Asset Management Handbook is divided into three phases. Chapters 1 through 3 are conceptual introductions. Chapters 4, 5, 6 and 7 get into the "meat" of the policies and techniques of evaluating the capital needs of your property over the next 40 years. Chapters 8 and 9 help you identify which properties are doing well and which are the most threatened. What action should you take? What are the standard preservation and rejuvenation options available to a real estate portfolio manager? What is Asset Management? People are more accustomed to thinking about asset management of money or stocks or a package of annuity and savings accounts. Real estate asset management is a slower, longer term process. The properties in your portfolio, especially in affordable housing, have life cycles of 30, 40 or infinite time periods. Most nonprofit owners are not interested in selling to capture any appreciation on their properties. Their goal is to provide housing for the foreseeable future as long as the asset can perform. Many nonprofits and mid size property owners do not have a dedicated asset manager. It is extraordinarily important that someone take on that long-term analysis, be it for 10%, 25% or 50% of a full time employee. The next step is to benchmark your properties. How are you doing compared to the world? Not just on straight bottom line consideration, but how about in human services? Have you saved sufficient money to replace the roof or add the sprinklers that will be required at the next renovation? The Asset Management Handbook provides well-established objective criteria for 25 different variables. We've seen participants in the asset management practicum expand that up to 40 variables to analyze on an annual basis. We'll see how benchmarking and risk ranking of your portfolio are essential first steps in establishing its viability and needs. Capital Needs and Their Funds. In this "meat" of the manual, we walk you through essential policies that define how your properties will operate over the long term. We show how policies made by lenders, bankers and other short term partners can be self destructive and damaging to property owners holding for the long term. First example of the dichotomy, the lender is suggesting the reserve is sufficient when two years after their loan matures, the property will require $4 million of replacement expenditures. This is fine for investment property held for resale. You just flip it and get down the road. Most affordable housing owners do not consider selling the property as a positive outcome. Even if you've never performed a property inspection before, the Handbook offers you easy methods of counting and sorting components into well established remaining economic lives Then it is on to the massive spreadsheet that calculates the future need and the various waves in which it will appear. Exterior paint first, then roofs, windows and doors, and kitchens and baths follow and then it starts all over again. Most capital needs assessments performed by third parties make financial assumptions that are untenable. Their interest rates on earnings are overstated and their inflation rate on the components are generally understated leaving you with significant shortfalls, even if you have escrowed according to directions. We will keep you out of that trap, showing you the realistic funds that are required and the time periods when the inevitable refinancing windows will occur. Risk and Solutions. In the final section, we evaluate your primary risks. Which properties should you address first? Which properties have the strength and energy to function on their own? Then what should you do about it? Refinance? Renegotiate? Value engineer? Raise rents? In the foot race, the runner is always caught by the tsunami of required replacements. It is just a fact of the business that every 20 to 30 years you've got to re-invest a significant amount of money







A Guide to Building and Managing a Residential Property Portfolio


Book Description

As rental property is now the dominant form of tenure in the UK, there are more and more investors coming into the market. However, at this current time, and a predicted forthcoming recession, the risks of investing are significant. As is the case with many types of investment, you have the professionals and the smaller investors. This book is intended to equip the smaller would-be investor with the skills needed to build a profitable portfolio, not least the management of properties and the different property types, such as houses in multi-occupation.




The Book on Managing Rental Properties


Book Description

No matter how great you are at finding good rental property deals, you could lose everything if you don't manage your properties correctly! But being a landlord doesn't have to mean middle-of-the-night phone calls, costly evictions, or daily frustrations with ungrateful tenants. Being a landlord can actually be fun IF you do it right. That's why Brandon and Heather Turner put together this comprehensive book that will change the way you think of being a landlord forever. Written with both new and experienced landlords in mind, The Book on Managing Rental Properties takes you on an insider tour of the Turners' management business, so you can discover exactly how they've been able to maximize their profit, minimize their stress, and have a blast doing it! Inside, you'll discover: - The subtle mindset shift that will increase your chance at success 100x! - Low-cost strategies for attracting the best tenants who won't rip you off. - 7 tenant types we'll NEVER rent to--and that you shouldn't either! - 19 provisions that your rental lease should have to protect YOU. - Practical tips on training your tenant to pay on time and stay long term. - How to take the pain and stress out of your bookkeeping and taxes. - And much more!




The TurnKey Investor's Essential Lease-Option Lessons


Book Description

"IMAGINE TAKING AN INSIDE LOOK AT THE EVENTS OF A REAL-LIFE INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO" In 2004, "TurnKey Investing with Lease-Options" became the first book in the U.S. to exclusively focus on describing and explaining the "real world" inner workings of managing and marketing a portfolio of investment properties with Lease-Options. Unlike most other books, this book described in detail how to consistently generate high returns from investment property through monthly cash flow with little or no appreciation! In this revealing eye-opening follow-up and companion to "TurnKey Investing with Lease-Options", the Author frankly shares his experiences (both successes and setbacks) by providing actual stories and case studies from his investment portfolio. This one-of-a-kind manual will show you the real-life successes and setbacks of growing and managing a portfolio of investment property. "WHAT MOST INVESTORS WILL NEVER REVEAL AND SHARE WITH YOU!" You will learn: * What "real" investment properties look like and what the financial numbers are! * What really happens "behind the scenes" with real-life Lease-Option tenants and properties! * Unique strategies for marketing and managing Lease-Option properties! * How to take a creative approach to solving tenant and property challenges! * How occasional setbacks benefit you and make you into a seasoned investor! * The hidden benefits and challenges of Lease-Options most people never discuss! The TurnKey Investor's Essential Lease-Option Lessons is a real estate investment book like no other. It goes against what textbook real estate practitioners teach and is sure to upset the establishment. This book is only for independent-minded investors who want to take control of their investments, not for the blind followers of "razzle dazzle" techniques and speculation so commonly sought today.







Property Portfolio Management


Book Description

A summary of the options available to the prospective investor in the property market, analyzing methods of appraisal, creation, risk and returns for both individual investments and full portfolios.




A Guide To Building And Managing A Residential Property Portfolio


Book Description

As rental property is now the dominant form of tenure in the UK, there are more and more investors coming into the market. As is the case with many types of investment, you have the professionals and the smaller investors. This book is intended to equip the smaller would be investor with the skills needed to build a profitable portfolio, not least the management of properties and the different property types, such as houses in multi-occupation.