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Updated 2 days ago, 01/01/2025
Seeking Advice - Multifamily Investment with Potential Short-Term Rental Strategy
Happy New Year, everyone!
I wanted to get your input on a potential investment opportunity I've come across in San Antonio, TX. It's a multifamily property in a good neighborhood with three units and a total of four bedrooms and three bathrooms. The breakdown is as follows:
- 2 bed / 1 bath
- 1 bed / 1 bath
- 1 bed (studio) / 1 bath
The property was previously rented out for a combined total of $3,400 per month. However, the studio unit was only rented for $800, which is affecting the overall cash flow. When I run the numbers based on these rents, the property operates at a negative cash flow.
If I increase the studio's rent to $1,400 per month, the property becomes cash-flow positive. My idea to achieve this is to convert the studio into a short-term rental.
I’m trying to determine if I’m forcing this deal to work by relying on the short-term rental strategy or if it’s a reasonable approach given the numbers. Would love to hear your thoughts on whether pursuing this adjustment makes sense or if I should reconsider.
For reference, I’ve included the following assumptions in my calculations:
- 5% for maintenance
- 3.5% for vacancy
- 10% for capital expenditures and management fees
Thanks!