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Former primary residence, time to sell?
Ok help me think this through. My former primary residence is in a super nice area of town and I have it rented to a long term hassle free tenant. I'm again debating if this is the time to sell, as it doesn't fit my criteria anymore. Its been over 5 years since I've lived there so if I sell, it would need to be 1031'd.
The numbers:
Purchase price 250,000 (in 2012)
Owe: 167,000
Current value 360,000
Monthly Income:
Rent 2500 (has agreed to 2600 in May)
Monthly Expenses:
PITI 1,692
HOA 83
Pool 112
Lawn 121
Lawn chemicals 54
Pm 8%
Would you keep and pass more expenses to tenant, or lease to own. If keep, lease for a year or month to month? If you lease to own how would you structure it?
Thanks.
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Ayne:
By my calculations you have $200K in equity returning cashflow of about $3K per year. That is a 1.5% return on equity.
With a little effort you should be able to easily get double digit return on equity. I typically am seeing things around 15%. Assuming you can get 15%, that means you are leaving about $27K on the table every year!
So, if I were you I would sell this property and buy more rent property.