Should You Sell Your Home or Rent It Out?


Should you rent or sell your home? There are three questions that you should ask yourself to help you decide.

Lately, I’ve had a lot of folks asking me if they should rent their house out or sell it.

The truth is that we can help you with either option, but here are some broad guidelines to help you make that decision:

Which would you prefer? Which option is better for you, your family, your portfolio, and your long-term investment possibilities? If your house is under the $250,000 price range, you may be able to make a good investment by renting your property. If your home is above that range, the cost to bring your home up to selling condition will be high.

If your house is under the $250,000 price range, you may be able to make a good investment by renting your property.

Why would you want to rent instead of sell? Is it the income? Is it the ability to cover certain expenses because you don’t want to take a loss on the sale of your home? Your answers to those questions need to align with your long-term goals.

What is the best option for you? Depending on the price of your home, you’re often way better off selling your home, especially if it’s more than 2,000 square feet or if it’s above the $250,000 price range.

If you think the numbers I gave are arbitrary, or if you have any questions, feel free to give me a call. I’d love to talk about this with you in more detail.

Has the Atlanta Real Estate Market Slowed Down?

Has the Atlanta market slowed down? Find out what’s going on right here.

Has the Atlanta market slowed down? Find out what’s going on right here.

Today’s topic has been on a lot of people’s minds: Has the Atlanta market slowed down? Today, I’ll
share what the numbers have to say:

  1. The number of sales is down, even for the season. 
  2. However, home prices are still up.
  3. The supply of inventory is still the same.
Typically, for the market to have slowed, there must have been fewer sales, with prices having
dropped and supply having risen. So in the end, our market might have slowed down, but not
enough to hinder your real estate plans. If you’re thinking of selling a house, now is still a great
time to do so!

For an individual analysis of your own property, or if you have any questions, please feel free to reach
out to me. I’d love to hear from you.