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Updated about 4 years ago, 01/02/2021

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Sandy Hu
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Aliso Viejo, CA
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Joshua Tree deal analyses

Sandy Hu
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Aliso Viejo, CA
Posted

The deal involves 2 properties on one lot. Both properties are in Joshua Tree area and run as AirBnb.

Property 1: this is the main house on the lot. Last full year gross is 72k.

Property 2: the original owner put another mobil home on the same lot. The mobile home has it’s own airbnb listing. The gross for last year is 75k

After all utilities, tax, insurance & maintenance, the net is 80k.

The owner is selling both for 450k.

The main house can only be appraised for 250k. So this deal is actually 2 transactions. 250k for the main house, and 200k for the mobil home.My concern is the exit plan. When I sell it in the future, it can be challenging. looks like the numbers make sense from a business standpoint, but after all, it’s a real estate transactions.

Any opinion is appreciated!

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