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Should I Keep or Sell my Rental Property
Hello everyone -
I'm hoping to get some general input on what I should do with one of my rental properties (eg, do you think the amount of equity I have would perform better in a different investment). Also, what calculator(s) do you all recommend for analyzing current investment performance (rather then analyzing new investments). Some details on the property:
Location - Condo in Orange County, California
Current Value (based on zillow) - $520K
Current principal on loan - $100K
Monthly Rent - $2,800
Current Monthly Income (before factoring in maintenance and vacancy) - $1150
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Sell...faster than you can this. You have $400k in equity just dying on the vine. Your equity right now is worth 80 cents on the dollar. IT should be worth $5 on the dollar. Sell the [property and turn that $400k into a PV of $2M...instead of just $520k.
Zillow's estimates are never anywhere near accurate, If (most likely) it is high, and way the actual value is $350k. That would mean your equity is only worth 70 cents on the dollar. As you equity grows, it value decreases.
Now the CF. Your CF is equal to about $13k per year. With an equity position of say $390k, that would mean it would take you 30 years for your CF to equal what you could have in cash right now with a sale. What could you buy with $400k in cash, even $350k in cash. What kind of (much higher) CF would that bring?
Did I mention something about selling?