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All Forum Posts by: Marc DeLeonibus

Marc DeLeonibus has started 6 posts and replied 21 times.

Post: BRRRR in Cleveland, OH???

Marc DeLeonibus
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  • Lender
  • Annapolis, MD
  • Posts 22
  • Votes 22

I have the opportunity to buy a small single family property that is located in a nice town in the suburbs of Cleveland and I wanted to get some feedback from the community as to whether or not this property would be a good candidate for the BRRRR strategy.

Here are a few bullet points on the property:

  • Acquire for $100,000 Cash
  • 1960s Ranch Style, 3br 1.5ba, 1140 sqft w/ unfinished basement and 2 car garage
  • 3+ acres
  • It is currently rented for $1200/m
  • I believe rent could be raised to $1300/m over the course of a year
  • Recently appraised for $170,000 (I don't believe anyone would actually pay this much for it, comps are closer to 140k)
  • Needs 30k in improvements in my opinion (appliances and updated bathroom)

My question is as follows...Is this property a good candidate for a BRRRR deal? The home is perfectly habitable as it is and I do not feel that a major improvement to it will yield significantly higher rents (especially in this area).

I put this property in to the BRRRR Calculator but I'm getting a negative result for cashflow afterwards and I feel like I made a mistake along the way.