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Jon Rood
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Does the 2% or 50% rule apply to new construction?

Jon Rood
  • Excavation Contractor
  • Livingston, TX
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I am thinking about building a 6 unit building. Each unit is 3br/2ba and would rent for 850.00. This is a little below market to be conservitive. I can build the project for an all in cost of $385k. This would be a cash deal as I am trying to get away from cd's and want to put no more money in the market.
If I use the 2% rule the rent would have to be $7700.00 so doesnt look good.
If I use 50% rule 3400.00x.50=1700.00
1700.00/385000=5% cash on cash. not bad but not great.
My Question???
With a brand new bulding, would the 50% rule be used?

Has anyone on here built a new project that didnt fit the rule and was it a good investment?

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Joel Owens
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Joel Owens
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"I can build the project for an all in cost of $385k."

Even with the best experienced developers you will find over runs and delays constructing the building.This will run up over 385k and create a longer time before generating any returns.

This is why new construction unless an A location for a REIT etc. is not being built.The construction phase is the costliest and riskiest phase of a project.Your money would be better spent in value add existing buildings in good locations that can be bought at 50% to 65% of replacement cost going in.

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