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Walter Anderson
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Kansas City, MO
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4th deal move in BRRR

Walter Anderson
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Kansas City, MO
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Investment Info:

Single-family residence buy & hold investment.

Purchase price: $74,000
Cash invested: $35,000
Sale price: $125,000

I moved into a fixer upper last year for 74k. I believe it was a Fanny Mae Homepath property. Because of this, If I moved in I had first dibs in buying the house over other investors. I think it was about 5K to get into the property on a conventional loan, then I spent about 35K in the renovation. We were able to take the basement and turn it into a bedroom and also the room off the kitchen and turn it into a bedroom. The house went from a 3/2 to a 5/2. It was a slow process but much faster than my first fixer upper. After 6 months I refinanced it as a owner occupancy and soon to be 6 months after refinance I am looking to move out and find another house (we will see in this market). I was able to get 80% refi out. I left some money in this one (10ish K) but have a nice rental. My new mortgage is about 600 a month, and I am looking to rent it for 1300 a month after I move out and use it as a rental. Not a perfect BRRR but it will do-