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Updated over 5 years ago, 05/19/2019

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Sergio Martinez
  • Investor
  • Queens, NY
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Renovation for Rentals (ROI)

Sergio Martinez
  • Investor
  • Queens, NY
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Hello All,

I will be purchasing an investment property in which only one of the 3 apartments is need of a total gut renovation; walls, electric, pluming etc. (built in 1930). The estimates I received for the job will cost close to 40K all-in, after wards I can rent the place for 2K a month. Although the renovation cost for the apartment is high I will recoup the money spent in two years' time and from there is all cash flow at 24K a year. I really feel the ROI is totally there however members of my family who btw are not experienced in RE don't feel it is not. Can I get some feedback please?

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