Income and operating property
New Hampshire Investment Property Guide
Research rental, multifamily, mixed-use and other income-producing real estate with conservative underwriting, documented legal use, lease review, physical due diligence and a clear operating plan.
Underwrite the property
Make every assumption visible
Estimate realistic rent, vacancy, credit loss, repairs, capital reserves, taxes, insurance, utilities, management, financing and acquisition costs. Stress-test the result against lower income, longer vacancy and an unplanned repair.
Verify before projecting
Income does not replace due diligence
Review legal use, leases, deposits, payment history, operating statements, utility responsibility, deferred maintenance, environmental conditions and required capital work. Tax, lending, legal and property-management professionals should advise within their fields.
Investment property FAQ
Questions before buying an income property
What expenses should an investment analysis include?
Consider vacancy, repairs, capital reserves, taxes, insurance, owner-paid utilities, management, snow and grounds care, association costs, legal and accounting expenses, financing and transaction costs. Use property-specific evidence.
Does current occupancy prove every unit is legal?
No. Confirm zoning, permits, certificates, code records and the physical configuration. Tax records, utility meters or a listing description do not independently establish legal use.
Should appreciation be required for the investment to work?
A conservative analysis should evaluate current income, expenses, condition and financing without requiring uncertain appreciation or future refinancing. Investors should establish their own return and risk requirements.
Can Bean Group provide tax or legal advice?
Bean Group can assist with real estate search, market context, comparable sales and property-level due diligence. Qualified tax, legal, lending, engineering and management professionals should advise on their respective subjects.
Investment-property search pathways
Move from underwriting criteria to live opportunities
Start with verified multifamily and land filters, review mixed-use and commercial considerations, or ask Bean Group to create a tailored search around income, location and property type.