Property Managers Increasingly Using Virtual Marketing and 3D Tours for Austin-Area Rental Properties

Like Austin home buyers, renters in the greater Austin area are increasingly using online tools like 3D tours to scope out rental properties and homes for lease, particularly in a constantly changing environment.

A recent study by Zumper, a rental marketplace, in conjunction with Matterport, a 3D virtual service, echoed that fact, with 72% of all renters expressing that they would rent a space without ever seeing the property in person if a 3D virtual tour was offered. In line with the trend, property managers are seeking more “non-traditional” ways to let potential tenants view spaces from the comfort of their laptop or mobile device.

According to ABODO, an apartment listing site, more than 60% of renters said that COVID-19 has negatively impacted their rental search. 30% of renters surveyed said that they prefer photos and floorplans to be delivered virtually or prerecorded videos of units (27%) over in-person unit tours (21%).

But it gets more interesting…according to the Zumper/Matterport study, 82% of property owners who have advertised a 3D walk-through expressed that they were able to lease their rental entirely virtually. Almost all surveyed owners acknowledged that potential tenants would likely demonstrate more interest in a rental listing if they offered a 3D virtual tour. Tenants surveyed validated that assumption with responses that showed a greater interest in rental properties that allowed virtual perusal.

The property management industry adapts as our environment evolves, and the greater Austin area is at the forefront of that movement. If you have questions about what TALK Property Management can do in locating and screening tenants for your Austin-area rental properties or how we serve our owner-investor client base, reach out to us anytime: dbrown@talkpropertymanagement.com or (512) 721-1094.
Source: Matterport.com and “Virtual Apartment Tours: The Industry’s Ultimate Guide for Property Managers,” ABODO, May 6, 2020.

Mortgage Rates June 2020 and Investing in Austin

Stay informed of Austin’s investment opportunities and real estate market trends with a quick look at the latest mortgage rates. Mortgage rates continue to linger near the bottom of the graph as the gap widens between home inventory and buyer demand. Even after a slight uptick in rates the first week of June 2020, they are still just .13% above the all-time low. The 30-year fixed mortgage rate landed at 3.18% in early June as the economy heads to the recovery ward. 

Freddie Mac’s national average report shows all rates are trending downward from this time last year:

  • 30-year fixed-rate mortgages: averaged 3.18%, a decrease from the 3.82% rate in June of 2019.
  • 15-year fixed-rate mortgages: averaged 2.62%, down from the 3.28% rate from this time last year. 
  • 5-year hybrid adjustable-rate mortgages: averaged 3.10%. In 2019, these 5-year adjustable mortgages averaged 3.52%.

While rates are still incredibly low, buyers and renters are starting to take advantage and dive back into the home search. Not without precautions, however. In a recent industry survey, management professionals revealed their top priorities are focused on new technology and paperless leasing to meet the concerns and demands of current home seekers who need to know its safe. Technology is allowing the market to keep moving with virtual tours and remote signing solutions.

Investing in Austin can be fruitful, but it takes diligence and market knowledge to maintain a top return on investment. Relying on an experienced and professional property manager can help you avoid the high costs of new technology but keep you relevant in the 2020 rental market. If you have property management questions or are considering hiring an Austin professional this year, contact Dona Brown. Her experience can help you navigate investing and managing. 512-721-1094. 

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The Home Office | Why Investing In this Space is Crucial in Selling or Renting an Austin Home in 2020

As health concerns reshape daily lives and force businesses to reconsider their workplace infrastructure, Austin home seekers will have new priorities. If you have a home to sell or an investment property to rent to those looking to move in Austin, pay attention to this developing trend.

The last decade of innovation has created opportunities through technology to work more creatively. Educational institutions brought the classroom to the home, and many businesses offer flexibility to allow employees to work and meet from anywhere. With the current COVID-19 landscape, these innovations are perfectly timed. While current headlines collide with tech tools, the shift in workplace structures and priorities is unavoidable, and it will ultimately impact what people are looking for in a home, whether they are buying or renting. In other words, home offices have just moved to the top of the most-wanted list for searchers. 

Home Office Must-Haves

If you are selling a house or offering a home for rent as an investment property owner, adding or boosting a home office or flex area may help attract the right buyer or renter. Whether it is ensuring the room or space is ready for office equipment, or you are highlighting the most pertinent information in your marketing, be sure to include these home office must-haves:

  1. Good Lighting. Make sure there are plugs available for lamps or overhead light fixtures are installed.
  2. High-Speed Internet. Know what type of internet is available, have it connected, and include it in your marketing information. 
  3. Proper Outlets for Office Equipment. Ensure the outlets are up to date and in convenient locations to handle computers or printers. 
  4. Space. Add built-in shelving or stage the room to show off how it can be used for work or school. 
  5. Privacy. Ensure any space you are allocating as the dedicated office offers privacy with a door or is set apart from the main gathering area. 

Home offices are the next wave of must-haves in a house, so if you are selling a home or offering a rental, it is time to invest in a dedicated space to meet the needs of potential buyers or tenants.

Are you interested in more information about buying an investment home in Austin or need a property manager to help navigate Austin’s rental market? Contact me. I am always here and available to answer any questions you may have. Set up a virtual appointment with me by contacting me below or give me a call at 512-721-1094. 

Need more information about residential investments? Click here to visit our Owner Resource page. 

The Different Types of Real Estate Investing in the Austin Area

Did you know that there are several ways to invest in real estate in the greater Austin area? You heard that right! Let’s take a look at the most common ways to invest in real estate.

Homeownership

When you buy a home as your primary residence, you are investing in real estate. There is a distinction, however. When you own your home, you won’t increase your monthly cash flow or actively make money.

Rental Properties

A rental property (or properties) is another way to invest in real estate. In this case, the rental income you collect from tenants becomes an additional revenue stream that can add thousands of dollars to your yearly income. Selling the home in an appreciating market can also turn your equity into a nice profit someday. Renting out a property doesn’t come without challenges. Rental income may not be consistent from month-to-month, and there could be seasons when the property is vacant. Be sure to consider the added expenses of general maintenance, repairs, and insurance, too. (If you have a question about managing a rental property, reach out to me anytime.

Flipping

When House Flipping, the key is to buy low. While it’s a quicker way to make money than relying on rents and it can be a lot of fun, there’s always a risk that you won’t make money on your investment. There’s also a chance that the improvements will cost more than expected. Flipping requires time and effort, so be sure to consider this carefully before buying a house to flip.

REITs

Real estate investment trusts, or REITs, are not as common as the previous three examples. These are trusts or companies that finance or own real estate investments, and they sell shares to investors. In turn, the investors hope to earn a percentage of the income made from that real estate investment. REITs are more of a “hands-off” example of real estate investing, and the downside is that you don’t have any say about the decisions made regarding the property or properties.

Could this year be the year you invest in real estate? If you have questions about the different types of real estate investing in the greater Austin area, give me a call. I’m always happy to help.

How TALK Property Management Can Help Investors Reach Their Real Estate Goals for 2020

A new decade means new opportunities and new investments to be made. 2020 is the year you can make a big change and see huge results. It’s never too late to add some simple additions to your New Year’s resolutions and set achievable real estate goals to set you up for the next decade. We’re here to help keep you on track and set you up for success!

1. Expand Your Horizons

Just as the times change, so do trends in the market. Investing in real estate allows you to learn so much about a variety of topics and makes you a well-rounded person, but it’s never too late to expand your vision and learn something new. Ask questions about a real estate investment type you’ve never tried, research short-term rentals, or dig into where the next up-and-coming neighborhood will be. If you need help researching, don’t hesitate to give TALK Property Management a call.

2. Focus on Time Management

The more investment properties you have, the larger your scope of responsibilities to take care of your tenants and maintain the property. As your portfolio and the number of properties you invest in grows, it becomes more and more important to build a team you trust to help you spend your time wisely. With TALK Property Management, we help you take care of all the day-to-day duties of owning a property and come with a great team you can always rely on.

3. Stay Informed

You never want to lose touch on how your properties are doing, what the current tax exemptions are, or any coming changes that could affect you. When you partner with TALK Property Management, we always keep you in the loop, and we’re never more than one phone call away to answer all of your questions.

If you’re curious about the services we offer to help anyone investing in real estate, check out our About Us page. We’re here to make sure your real estate investment is a success, so let’s get 2020 started off on the right foot! Give us a call at 512-721-1094.

A Look Back at Austin’s Construction Projects Throughout the 2010s

Since 2010, there have been a ton of new projects and developments springing up throughout the city. With the start of a new decade almost upon us, we thought we’d take a look back at some of the buildings that weren’t around to add to our skyline just a few years ago.

The Austonian
From 2010 – 2018, this was Austin’s tallest building. The Austonian was the true start to showing how important and lucrative high rise residential buildings can be in Downtown Austin. The skyline wouldn’t be the same without the 683 feet condominium tower.

The Independent
In 2019, the Austonian was usurped in height by the Independent, standing at 690 feet, the building became the tallest in Austin and the tallest all-residential building in the United States west of the Mississippi River. The unique design is always brought up in architecture talks for its Jenga-like look.

Robert B. Rowling Hall
The University of Texas campus is beautiful and has a huge impact on the city year after year, but the new graduate business facility is an even bigger fixture. The 497,500 square-foot building connects to the AT&T Conference Center and Hotel.

Northshore
The 424-foot building has 38 stories, 439 apartments, and is a quintessential mixed-use development. The building comes with a private lounge, pool, concierge, and a variety of great amenities.

70 Rainey
The last ten years have brought particular change to the Rainey District. The tallest of the new towers to the historic Rainey Street is 70 Rainey, and it’s sure to be one of many luxury buildings to connect Rainey to the rest of Downtown.

The last decade has brought a variety of changes, and we know the next ten years can really evolve the city dynamic and skyline even more. If you ever have questions about where we see Austin going and what the changes can bring for your investment properties, don’t hesitate to reach out to TALK Property Management at (512) 721-1094.

5 Real Estate Investment Property Red Flags

There are a lot of excellent investment properties out there, and while there are some factors that make a property great, there are also some red flags that may help you narrow down which ones you should avoid altogether.

  1. Is the floor plan functional?
    If a home is listed as a four-bedroom home, you want to make sure that all four bedrooms are adequately sized. If one bedroom is particularly small or awkwardly shaped, it may be hard for you to find tenants for that space. You’ll also want to consider the number of bathrooms. It’s unlikely that you’ll find tenants ok with sharing a four-bedroom home with only one bathroom.
  2. What neighborhood and school district does the home fall in?
    No matter how beautiful the home, if it’s in a bad neighborhood or zoned for a school district that doesn’t have a great reputation, you’re going to have a hard time finding tenants. Is the area in a high flood zone, close to loud businesses? These are all factors you’ll want to look into.
  3. Are there structural issues and damage to the property?
    Pay attention to if a property has uneven floors, cracks on exterior walls, etc., as this can be a sign that there are bigger problems with the structural integrity of the home, which can be costly to fix. You should also be looking for roof leaks and checking under countertops and sinks in the bathroom and kitchen for signs of water damage and mold, as this can be another sign that there are major repairs that need to be made.
  4. Have you been asked to waive your right to inspect the property?
    We can’t stress this enough. If a seller asks a potential buyer to waive their right to inspect and back out of the deal if they don’t like what they see, turn tail and run. This is a huge sign that something isn’t right with the property. It’s common for a seller to sell a property as is without making any repairs, but it’s not common to ask a buyer to lock into a deal without an inspection.
  5. Are you being met with resistance to see the inside of the property?
    If you’re having trouble nailing down a date and time to see a property or are even being kept from checking out the whole property, it’s a big sign that the seller is hiding something. The golden rule to live by: Never buy an investment property without seeing 100% of what you’re getting into and after receiving an inspection that gives you an idea of what the property will need maintenance-wise.

If you still have questions on investment properties, don’t hesitate to reach out! We’re more than happy to share some of the knowledge, tips, and tricks we’ve picked up over the years to make sure you make and maintain a great investment.

The Domain is Going to New Heights!

It is said Domain Tower 2 will be 24 stories and have 330,000 square feet of office space. This second tower is a continuation of the plans to make The Domain Austin’s second “downtown” hub. As huge technology companies are seeing a need for larger space in close proximity to amenities they can offer to employees, construction companies are meeting those demands by expanding The Domain.

Overall, The Domain is about 300 acres of land split amongst a variety of offices, retail spaces, and residences. There are more projects coming soon, including a 20-story, 345,000 square-foot Domain Tower 3, and a proposed 22-story Domain Tower 4. The plan to continue development of The Domain includes a 15 phase plan, and Domain Tower 2 is just one step in the overall goal of bringing 3 million square feet of class A office space, 2,500 multifamily units, 50,000-square feet of restaurants, and a hotel to the area.

While no one has yet signed on to take over the office spaces in Domain Tower 2, there’s no doubt there will be a variety of companies interested due to its great location and competitive markets. The demand is strong and only continues to grow in this area. If you’re curious about how the area in North Austin has changed with the expansion of The Domain, give our team a call. We’re happy to give you a glimpse into how the area has changed and how it will continue to do so in the coming years.

How to Know if a Property is a Good Investment

Deciding to jump into real estate investment is just the beginning of a variety of decisions you’ll have to make. You’ll be surrounded by questions and things to ponder and consider. So, what is it that makes a property worth buying in order to rent out to tenants? What should you be looking for in a great investment property?

  1. Quick turnaround time – By this, we mean that you should be looking for homes that you can buy and have a tenant living there in no time. It can be costly and unwise to invest in a property that will need a ton of renovations before you can rent it out. It’s recommended to look for properties that will generate enough rent in 10 months to cover all costs or follow the “2% rule.” This is the financial rule that states that your monthly rent should be at least 2% of the total purchase price of a property.
  2. Check out the number of days homes are staying on the market as well as what other rentals are offering – If a neighborhood is seeing a decrease in the number of days on the market for homes being sold, this shows that the housing market in that area is heating up and could be especially desirable. On the other hand, if you see rental properties offering discounts and deals, this could be a sign that landlords are having a hard time filling the spots they have open and that the neighborhood isn’t ideal for tenants.
  3. Look into what else is available in the neighborhood – Big businesses spend a lot of money to scout out desirable neighborhoods that will sustain their company. If a Starbucks, Whole Foods, or trendy business is moving in, it’s a great sign that the area is booming and will bring tenants looking for a place to call home. If you’re looking at places in a college town, you need to know that you’re more likely to have a high turnover of tenants – people looking to stay for 1 – 4 years while they finish a degree. If you’re targeting millennials in a city, target your home searches to walkable neighborhoods that are close to public transportation and restaurants/businesses.

If you ever have any questions about real estate and investment properties, don’t hesitate to reach out to our helpful team. We’re here to ensure that your properties and investments are well taken care of.

Your Summer Home Maintenance Checklist

 

Your to-do list always seems to have some kind of home maintenance project on it, especially when a new season begins. Between your pool days and backyard BBQs, make sure you work consistently on the upkeep of your home. Not sure where to start? Luckily, we’re here to help.

 

  1. Check the smoke and carbon monoxide detectors in your home. It’s recommended that you do this once a month, so be sure you’re always putting this at the top of your checklist.
  2. Prep your air conditioner. The sweltering heat means that your A/C and fans are going to be working hard to keep you cool. Be sure you keep units clean and switch out the filters once a month in order to make sure there’s no disastrous break down and that they’re operating at peak performance during the few months you need them.
  3. Keep your grill clean. It may have been months since the last time you fired up the outdoor cooker for burgers and steaks, so give it a deep cleaning. The burnt residue of last year’s forgotten hot dogs won’t improve the flavor of this year’s hot dogs.
  4. Give yourself a porch worth perching on this summer. Dirt and debris can accumulate on your porch, especially after a harsh winter. Sweeping and mopping your porch can do a lot to refresh the atmosphere and make it the perfect place to enjoy those summer evenings.
  5. Detail your deck. It’s important to hammer in any nails that are coming up and could cause someone to trip. Check for rotting and see if it might be time to reseal it.
  6. So mulch to do for your garden. Mulch keeps weeds down and can help your plants retain the moisture that the summer sun tries to take from them. You should also find time to get rid of the dead foliage and let your plants focus their energy on the healthy parts of the garden that are trying to bloom. Train your garden for the hot and dry days by setting up a new watering schedule. Water a few times a week with more water than you usually add rather than watering them lightly every day. It helps promote strong and deep roots.

 

We hope this summer checklist won’t interfere with any of your plans and will make your house the hub for all the season’s best get-togethers. If you or a loved one are looking for a new neighborhood that offers everything you need for a fun family summer, we’re here to help you find that dream home!