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Charlotte County FL - renting out home, math doesn't add up

Irene Morgovsky
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Hello. This is my first post, and I'm just starting out in real estate. Please be patient if I am wrong in any of my assumptions.

I own a home in Rotonda West, FL. HOA, no homestead exemption, because my primary residence is in PA.

I am considering renting it out, but the math is not adding up. During Covid, the home could have easily went for $1 million. Right now, it can probably go for $700,000.

Summer renting is tough, because people know that the heat is no joke, and it doesn't seem like there is much demand during the summer months.

My elementary math is telling me that I can earn 1.82% on my $700K. That's terrible, considering I can get a CD for 4% for 10 years, or an annuity at 6% for 10 years.

Management companies want 20%, and property taxes and home insurance keep rising, considering I have no homestead exemption, so I am capped at 10%, not at 3%, and home insurance can do what it wants.

Could someone please tell me where I am wrong, because in this case, it does not seem that this real estate is a good investment at all. I've owned this home for a long time, but in the beginning, property tax and home insurance, were way lower. And over the years, pool maintenance, lawn maintenance and other such expenses, just kept going up.

I got the rent numbers from looking at comps, and this assumes I have a tenant 100% of the year, which is probably way optimistic.

Please let me know what you think. And thank you in advance.

property tax 11000
home insurance 5000
monthly bills 4800
yearly cost 20800
rent 3500
mgmt fee (20%) 700
net rent 2800
yearly net rent 33600
profit 12800
property value 700000
% profit 0.018285714

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