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Bryan Cifuentes
  • Spring, TX
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Analyzing a Flip - ARV

Bryan Cifuentes
  • Spring, TX
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Ok, so I'm a bit confused on the rule of thumb is for analyzing a flip. Is it 70%-75% of ARV minus repairs? I've come across a property that is preforeclosure at 255k. (Listed) ARV is ~ 315k Repairs ~ 40k That leaves me at 81%. So assuming I negotiate down to 75% of ARV. I'm at 236k. Do I now deduct the 40k from this and offer 196k?? Or is the rule of thumb 70-75% of ARV and no repair deductions? So now my purchase is 220k-235k? Please clarify because I've done the Flipping Calculator on here and it appears to follow the ladder? I've kept an eye on flips in my area and I see that investors are offering 70-80% of ARV and they purchase at this price. Any help is appreciated!

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