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All Forum Posts by: Matt Harp

Matt Harp has started 1 posts and replied 1 times.

A 2-family in a C+/B- neighborhood, listed at $81,000. Both units are 2 bed, 1 bath rented out at $550 ea.

Assuming 8% vacancy, 10% CapEx and 5% ongoing maintenance/repairs, I have cashflow at $110 per month. Not a worthwhile deal, less than 6% cash-on-cash return.

But... Zillow estimates rents at $850/month for the property, which is well above what the current owner is getting. How much stock do you all put in Zillow rent estimates, and would you factor the ability to raise rents into whether you considered a deal worth pursuing? Raising rents to $700, same assumptions everywhere else, puts the cash-on-cash return above 12% with $220/month free cashflow.