Here are some interesting numbers and statistics about
landlording in the United States:
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Rented single-family homes are on the rise in
the wake of the housing bust. Thirty-two of this country’s top metropolitan
regions 1/5 of all occupied single-family homes are rentals (USA Today)
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29% of single-family homes in Las Vegas are now occupied
by tenants (USA Today).
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Landlord
insurance typically costs 25% more than homeowners insurance. (Houselogic.com)
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Expect annual repair and maintenance costs to
run about 1% of your property’s value every year. So, if your home is worth
$100,000, you will probably spend at least $1000 in repair and maintenance.
(MSN Money)
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If your state does not have a law regulating
late rent fees, know that a good average is 5% added on to the amount owed.
(NOLO.com)
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32% of homes in the United States are
renter-occupied (National Multi Housing Council)