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Updated over 1 year ago on . Most recent reply
How to budget for maintenance cost
Hi, I know "it depends" but in general how should I estimate maintenance cost of a property?
I'm seeing a 100-year old house "completely renovated, systems and cosmetic" in 2011. Is there some sort of guideline that I can follow to budget the maintenance cost for an old house like this? (It's a remote location and I'll hire a management company or handyman to service it).
Thank you so much!
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It's usually done as a percentage of your rent payment, and would probably depend based on having an inspection done.
In general people set aside 10% of gross rent for management, 5-10% (or even more) for routine maintenance, and the same amount for CapEx unless you know something needs to be replaced sooner.
Provided the renovations on this house were done completely and correctly I would use between 5-7% for repairs and maintenance.