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Mike Cartmell
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • Colorado Springs, CO
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Lease Option my own home?

Mike Cartmell
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • Colorado Springs, CO
Posted

Hi all,
I'm fairly new to real estate investing and am looking to venture into lease options. I purchase a short sale home as my primary residence for 189k just over 4 months ago. A house with the same floorplan down the street is on the market for 215k. I was thinking of trying to sell the home as rent-to-own (lease option). This is how I see the numbers. Based on my calculation on a two year term I could make around 40-50k assuming a 5% annual appreciation with the current market value at 215k.

I was also thinking of buying a fixer upper and flipping it buy selling with a lease option. I have never flipped before and find it a bit more risky than selling my current home as mentioned above.

Can anyone give some advice/recommendation on either situation?

Thanks,
Mike

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