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Grant H.
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How have I evaluated this turn-key deal wrong? St. Charles, MO

Grant H.
  • St. Louis, MO
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In the spirit of the latest BP podcast, I am curious as to how I evaluated this deal incorrectly. Find it entertaining the description lists it as a great investment property yet the numbers don't add up (8 Valley Rd, Saint Charles, MO 63303 - MLS#18003358). Here was my thought process on the different categories with a screenshot of the summary below:

Property Taxes: Last property taxes on Zillow was before this unit was renovated when it sold for half of what it is listed for now, so doubled property taxes.

Purchase Price: Listed at $155,000 and has been on the market for a while. Knocked off $5,000 and also would plan to have the seller cover all closing costs.

Repair Value: None, as this is a recently renovated property. Seems that one can find a better deal when the property does indeed need renovation. Also an area my estimation skills need to be critiqued. 

Loan Details: Pre-qualified for a $150,000 30 year conventional loan with 3% down, 5% interest rate, $95 PMI, estimated $100 insurance. Could also do an FHA loan with similar terms and use a 203k for renovations but would need to live in for a year which I am not opposed to, would also need to refinance after 20% paid down to get rid of PMI on FHA loan.

Monthly Rent: Simply compared to listings on Zillow which average $750/month. Took it down to $700 a month for some breathing room.

Fixed-Landlord Paid Expenses: Did my best to estimate through Google can see in the screenshot below. Would plan on having tenants pay electricity.

Variable-Landlord Paid Expenses: Did my best to estimate based on BP articles and research. Vacancy - 8%, Repairs and Mait - 10%, Capital Expenditures - 8%, Mangement Fees - 10%

Future Assumptions: Did not assume any appreciation over expenses, would be a nice plus but want the deal to be able to stand on its own without appreciation.

Thanks!

Grant Hosticka

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are you quoting a owner occ loan not an investor loan I have not heard of any investor loans with 3% down.

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