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Updated 4 months ago, 09/08/2024
Renovation/furnishing costs of an STR
So I've heard this can run you a lot - around $30,000 for the average sized home of $400,000 in the area I'm looking at. So that means if my downpayment is $80,000, $30,000 is really going to affect things:
1) Capital raised. I need I need 37.5% more capital
2) If I need to sell in a few years, this capital will largely go *poof*. A new buyer is probably not going to pay the full value of those renovations. Ideally I'd be able to find a buyer that wants to do STR but that's not guaranteed by any means.
3) Cashflow will probably be only $1,000/mo. So back of the napkin, that's almost 3 years of waiting to get the money back.
I understand that this is just a part of STR investing. Anything else I missed?