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How am I doing?Bought a fixer, fixed her, found first tenant
Hello, I love this forum and the sage advice. I'll try to be short and to the point.
Purchased for $310k, 3400 sq ft beautiful brick home with separate entry/laundry/kitchens. It was a bank REO. Upper level has world-class city view. Basement suite is large, but no view. 23,000 sq ft lot, likely can be subdivided but not yet certain. Sought-after area (close to new mass transit center). Great deal on the house but the market for flip is bad, like everywhere.
Paid $101k out of pocket to buy it (high down payment) got 5.65% 30 yr loan, monthly mortgage $1570. So far put exactly $30k into new roof, electrical panel, appliances, cabinet, carpentry, etc. I am done putting money into prepping the house. I have made two mortgage pymts as well.
Have been very picky about selecting a renter. Most people had cats or bad credit, or both. Found a bright, educated, solid-employed, newly-married Mormon to rent the upper level. I believe he will be the perfect tenant. No pets and very respectful. $1200/mo.
There is strong interest in the basement suite at $850 but I have stopped advertising it because I want to get upper level guy moved in, and settled for a few weeks, before getting basement moved in. I am certain I will get $850, there is very little avail in the area especially at that price.
So here we are. About $135k has gone in, $1570 goes out each month, and I have $2050 coming in. I know someone said 50% of revenue disappears from expenses, which is debatable. A very close friend has 16 rental homes here in the area, he says vacancy is 100% all the time (never shortage of tenants) low turnover here, and low expenses. But who knows. I guess you can all call me crazy now but in 30 years it's mine and I do not like the stock market.
How about this deal.