Services

Rental Property Acquisition

Henos Adhana of eXp Realty helps you buy rental property in Seattle, on the Eastside, and across the north-end suburbs.

Buying a rental property in the Seattle area is a different exercise than buying a home to live in. You are underwriting a set of numbers, weighing neighborhood demand against holding costs, and thinking about how the property will perform for years after you close.

Rental Property Acquisition is a service built around that goal. Working with Henos Adhana at eXp Realty, you get an agent who focuses on the investment case for each property, not just the finish level or the curb appeal.

Whether you are buying your first rental or adding to a portfolio, the aim is the same: help you find a property that fits your strategy, run the numbers honestly, and get to closing with your questions answered.

Where we look

Seattle, the Eastside, and the north-end suburbs each behave differently as rental markets. Neighborhoods close to transit, job centers, and the University of Washington tend to draw steady tenant demand, while parts of Renton, Lynnwood, and Lake City can offer more room on price per unit.

We start with your budget, target return, and how hands-on you want to be, then narrow to the submarkets and property types that match. That keeps the search focused instead of chasing every listing that appears online.

Running the numbers

Before you make an offer, you should know what the property is likely to rent for, what it costs to hold, and how much cushion you have if a unit sits vacant. We work through purchase price, financing, taxes, insurance, maintenance reserves, and realistic rent so you can compare properties on the same terms.

The goal is not to talk you into a deal. It is to give you a clear picture of each property so you can decide whether the return justifies the commitment.

From offer to keys

Once you find the right property, the acquisition work continues. That includes structuring an offer that is competitive without overpaying, coordinating inspections that matter for a rental, and reviewing leases or tenant situations if the property is already occupied.

Henos guides you through contingencies, timelines, and closing so the details do not catch you off guard.

Local knowledge, tenant landlord rules

Owning a rental in this region means following local rules, and Seattle in particular has its own tenant protections and registration requirements that differ from surrounding cities. Knowing which rules apply before you buy helps you avoid surprises after closing.

We point you toward the questions worth asking and, where appropriate, connect you with property managers, lenders, and attorneys who work with local investors. HARE is not a legal or tax advisor, so we encourage you to confirm specifics with the right professional.

Where I work

A few areas where this comes up often:

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Common questions

Do I need to be an experienced investor to work with you?

No. This service works for first-time buyers of rental property as well as owners adding to an existing portfolio. The process is adjusted to how familiar you already are with investing.

Which areas do you cover for rental purchases?

Henos serves Seattle, the Eastside, and the north-end suburbs, including areas such as Renton, Lynnwood, and Lake City. We can talk through which submarkets fit your budget and goals.

Can you help me estimate what a property will rent for?

Yes. We review comparable rents and holding costs so you can evaluate a property's likely performance before you make an offer, though actual rents depend on market conditions and the property itself.

What kinds of rental properties can you help me buy?

We can work on single-family rentals, condos, and small multi-unit buildings, depending on your strategy and financing. We will discuss which property types make sense for your goals.

Do you handle property management after I close?

Management is a separate service, but we can refer you to property managers who work with local investors so your rental is covered once you take ownership.

Let's talk

Talk through rental property acquisition

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