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Cole Schlack
  • Realtor
  • Hawaii, HI
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What is the BEST Location for a Return on a $1m STVR investment?

Cole Schlack
  • Realtor
  • Hawaii, HI
Posted

I would like to see what everyone is getting for returns on their Short Term Vacation Rental in the $1m value range

I will start, 

Waikoloa Beach Hawaii, Big Island Hawaii

Value $1m

2022 Gross Rent $87,422 (estimated for the end of the year) 

PM 20%- $16,844

Property Tax $6,360

HOA/Maintenance 11,808

Utilities   $6,780

Supplies $1,770

Net Profit 43,860

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    Allan Smith
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    Allan Smith
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    Replied

    A 4.5% cap rate on an STR seems low. Most short-term rentals I've seen including my own usually have at least a 10% cap. They are more risk so there's usually more income.

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