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Jen R.
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  • Tallmadge, OH
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Northeast Ohio BRRRR Complete!

Jen R.
  • Investor
  • Tallmadge, OH
Posted Aug 7 2017, 13:49

Hello BiggerPockets community!

Wanted to share the details of our most recent BRRRR project in Cuyahoga Falls, OH (just north of Akron). We purchased this property off the MLS as a 2 bed/1 bath for $55,500. Total renovation (including closing costs) came in around $46,000 and took 3 months. The bulk of the renovation consisted of foundation repair, and costs to access the attic space in order to add a master suite. We now have a 3 bed/2 bath with estimated ARV at $140,000. A few before/after shots:

We are waiting on the cash-out refinance to close, which will give us $96,000, so we will be leaving about $5,200 in the house due to the bank's appraisal coming in a bit lower than expected. This is the first time we've ever had an issue with an appraisal; in reviewing the appraiser's four "comparable" sales, two of the properties were only 3bed/1bath homes, and the other two were un-renovated 3/2 homes that sold almost a full year ago. I'm disappointed, as there were at least 4 much more comparable sales within the past 3 months that would have given us the value we needed, but perhaps we just got stuck with a lazy appraiser this time around. In any case, leaving $5,200 isn't bad enough to refute the appraisal, so we are moving onward. Detailed renovation costs and rental numbers posted below:

Item Cost
Demo (includes removing kitchen wall & installing support beam) $1,500
Exterior paint & siding repair/replacement as needed $4,500
Roof repair $350
Foundation repair/basement waterproofing $6,200
Renovate existing bath (new tub & fixtures) $975
Build new staircase to access attic $3,600
Finish attic space (reinforce joists; install subfloor; insulate; install windows; framing; electric; drywall; add bathroom) $19,500
HVAC $2,000
Tile tub surrounds in both baths* $600
Electric (new fixtures/outlets/switches)* $400
Interior paint* $800
Flooring* $1,900
Misc carpentry (trim work, shiplap, floating shelves, etc.)* $575
Misc (landscaping, kitchen faucet, door & cabinet hardware, drywall repair, smoke detectors, etc.)* $600
Utility costs during rehab $200
Closing Costs $2,000
TOTAL $45,700
*DIY jobs; cost listed is for materials only

We have almost a dozen showings lined up this week after just a few days on the market, and hope to have a tenant selected over the weekend. Here are the rental projections:

Rent: $1,200/mo

Taxes: $1,600

Insurance: $625

Maintenance & Capex: $1,500

Vacancy: $720

Yearly Expenses: $4,445

Debt service: $625/mo 

Net Income: $2,455

Cost basis: $5,200

Cash on cash return: 47%

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