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All Forum Posts by: Guy Haramaty

Guy Haramaty has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

hey Ike

we have finished 2 flipps in cleveland and now fixing our first rental in zip 44109

bought for 10k- we estimate a-16% ROI

i think thats a great zip for rentals

also 44107 but some parts are a bit rough (95 street)

you right (all of u)

the buyer were owner occupant, but if i would rent it ill get 700$ a month gross. with all the mistakes been done- its better to sell and rent the next house- for i guess 20% net roi.

the next flip would be in a better neighborhood to the west- around 117th street. on this area we will rent the houses

thanks

so, after a lot of reading on bp about the dificelties of a profit from a sub 30k house- i had to test it myself. the numbers on paper were just too good.

button line- we've lost money on our first house. but, we have learned so much- that the next one will be very profitable.

the highlits:

my brothers and i bought a 18k house in a neighborhood of 50% ownership, no Abandoned houses- but still a rough neighborhood. the house was broken into 3 times! (they cut copper and wires)

we put in to it 1 month of self work (learned from youtube) plus hired a professional (for the shower and kitchen) at total of 20k.

we sold it just now for 35k (lost 7k)

the good thing is that i can notice the mistakes:

1. we've upgreaded the elctrical sistem at a bout 4k. most buyers dont care for that and it cause a lot of holes in the old plaster wall (much worse the dry wall)

2. we didnt paint the outside- thinking it less important (its very important)

3. we used stick on tiles instead of vinyl floor (1 days extra work), replaced windows that were old but not in a bad shape and a few more extras there and to littles here...

4. to stress to buy (we were not local and had a flight back home) and to sell (we thought the snow slow the market down- its not so true)

to summaries it:

dont buy a house with electrical issues, bad windows, and rough exterior.

dont be afraid from holes in the walls, old paint or pluming issues- those are reliability easy to fix and drop the purchase price dramatically.

now we will buy 2 more houses with a purchase price of 12-20k, remodeling budget of 8-10k.

we predicts a 15k profit on a flip and 20% roi on a rental (1 house for each niche)

i leave you with some pictures