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Johann Jells
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Is a roof deck on a multifamily worth building?

Johann Jells
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Jersey City, NJ
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I have 2 properties that could benefit from roof decks, a 3U that already has a common yard and a back patio exclusively for the ground unit, and a 4U that the ground unit has a private yard. The latter is 3 large units with a basement studio. All the units in both rent for between 1400 & 1800 excepting the studio. 

So, do I just try and figure out the payback period for the investment like any other property move? I've heard prices up to $40/ft! Both would also require extensive stair work for access. But it's not clear to me what premium I can charge in that price point. My gut is that it's a far more important feature when selling a condo than renting an apartment, but I often hear from tenant prospects how much they'd like it. If it costs $25k per deck and I can only get $150/month more for the 2 units per per property that have no deck currently, does that make financial sense? That's a GRM of 13.8. Would I even get that much more? I guess I'd have to speak to local rental agents for that. Anybody been down this road?

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Lauren C.
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Lauren C.
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Hi @Johann Jells I would first call your insurance company and see how much your insurance would go up. We wanted to add a second floor deck to one of our rentals and the extra insurance costs helped make our decision. 

Good luck!

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