We own one residential rental property in a resort town that is currently rented to family - we get below market rent, but get to use it whenever we want. I don't regard it as an investment, even though we did buy at 25% below market value. Properties in my city are not cheap by any measure of value - cap rates, multiples of gross rents etc. even after they have dropped by 20-25% from peak levels. But I figure if I can expand my circle and learn about owning/managing rental property, at some point in my lifetime I am fairly certain that I will have a few opportunities to purchase real estate at no brainer prices. If I am unprepared, I will not be able to make the quick decision that will probably be required. I think learning about the rental property industry has improved my investment thought process outside of real estate as well.
On that note, anyone have any good books on residential single family or multi-family rental properties. I have read a few by William Nickerson (good), Ozzie Jurrock (waste of time), Al Lowry (OK), H. Roger Neal (good), and I have Leigh Robinson's Landlording (I have glanced through, and it looks good), and also everything free on John T. Reed's site (good). I have browsed through a few of Jay DeCima's books (seemed good) and John Schaub's (seemed good) and Don Campbell Canadian Real Estate books (seemed like a waste of time). Any other recs?
Chip