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Ki Lee
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Cost/ timeline to rehab class B 1BR 1BA 650sqft in Columbus OH?

Ki Lee
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Cypress, CA
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BP,

What would be a good estimate for a complete rehab a 1BR/1BA 650sqft Class B unit in Columbus, OH?  Units are functional but very outdated.  Will need new carpets, paint, tiles, faucets, toilet, tub, kitchen counter, and more to bring them up to market rent.  I know that there are many variables involved, but what would be a good estimate for cost and the timeline for each unit?  Also, should these expenses be added in the initial acquisition cost (as renovation) or spread out over time as cap ex?

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Kevin Miller
  • Realtor
  • Columbus, OH
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Kevin Miller
  • Realtor
  • Columbus, OH
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A day per $1000 is a good estimate  of time

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