Comment by WalterBright
3 days ago
> because they can afford to sit and wait for the market to change
Some people do that, but they aren't good businessmen. Vacant houses lose money at a prodigious rate.
3 days ago
> because they can afford to sit and wait for the market to change
Some people do that, but they aren't good businessmen. Vacant houses lose money at a prodigious rate.
Not anymore than an occupied rental house with a bad tenant.
Many vacant homes in the SF bay have been that way for years and have appreciated tremendously.
Mant would perfectly prefer buying poorly maintained boomer stock, holding for roughly forever (in ideal markets, like the distorted California/Prop13) and leveraging it like a brick of gold. Actually having someone live in it doesn’t outweigh the risk of managing pesky tenants esp. when the houses are appreciating 500k over 5 years.