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Utah Market Getting ready to rent out property and buy next

Seth Moffett
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Our goal: Buy a property that we can live for free by house hacking. Then save up and learn more about investing to explore other markets that have better deals for cash flow.

We bought a property in august 2020 where we are currently living. We need some opinions on our calculations as well as if there are better formulas/rules you use to analyze your deals and calculate cash flow:

Purchase price: $265k

Down payment: 5%

Interest rate: 3% (fixed rate conventional loan)

Renovations: 6k

Estimated current value: 335k

Cash flow numbers:

Mortgage/insurance/tax: $1,249.86

Landlord insurance(estimated with our homeowners policy): $15.83

HOA: $148

RENT: $1,550

- Cash flow without using any formulas or calculating repairs: $136.31

- Cash flow applying 50% rule: -$286

- it doesn’t meet the 1% rule

HOA covers pretty much everything outside the home so, maintenance costs would also be less(big ones would be HVAC, water heater, and appliances).

If we use these rules, we wouldn’t be cash flowing but appreciation is good.

How would you calculate this property? Would you sell and use the gains to buy a property that you could live for free and that actually cash flows?

We really appreciate your help and knowledge!

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