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All Forum Posts by: Asha Carpenter

Asha Carpenter has started 2 posts and replied 13 times.

Post: To renovate or not renovate?

Asha CarpenterPosted
  • Investor
  • New Jersey
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 9
Quote from @Richard F.:
Aloha,

An additional factor to bear in mind is the quality of tenant you will attract. Someone with higher standards will usually take better care of the property and be follow the rules better than someone that "settles" for a property just because the rent is a $50 or $100 less. I look at the original kitchen and see zero usable counter-space.

 That's such a great point in regards to the type of tenant that I would potentially attract. Thank you so much for your feedback. I really appreciate it! I will most likely opt out from renovating until I absolutely have to do it. 

Post: To renovate or not renovate?

Asha CarpenterPosted
  • Investor
  • New Jersey
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 9
Quote from @Matthew Paul:

Dont compare a house to an apartment , They draw different renters .  I wouldnt upgrade till its necessary .

 Thank you so much for your feedback. I really appreciate it! I will most likely opt out from renovating until I absolutely have to do it. 

Post: To renovate or not renovate?

Asha CarpenterPosted
  • Investor
  • New Jersey
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 9

I recently acquired a two family home: 1 bed/1 bath and 3 bed/2 bath. Across the street, a brand new apartment building are completing their build and rentals will be available in April. Their rental prices are: 1 Bedroom from $1695, 3 bed and 2 bath from $2600 meaning my rental prices will have to be significantly less.

The area has a lot of potential but not developed as of yet. The multi-family is in good shape just needs a bit of paint and the floors need to be sanded. However, the kitchen could do with some upgrading. Even with the upgrading, my rental income will still be capped (1bed $1500, 3 bed $2300). Appliances will be upgraded.

Do I spend the money now and upgrade the kitchen even though it won't increase my rental income or should I wait until the area has developed more so the money I invest in the kitchen will actually give be a better return in my rental income?