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Phoenix Housing Market 2017
Hello Everyone! My name is Grant Smith and I am looking for my first deal in real estate. All of you have been in my spot at one point in time, and I am eager to get my feet wet. Do you believe that now is a good time to start my first fix/flip or long term hold deal in the Phoenix Area? Thanks, any advice or help is greatly appreciated!
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"Good" is different for everyone. And even the calculation itself can vary as we estimate maintenance, vacancy, capex, etc and those aren't the same from one property to the next for a variety of reasons. Most of my properties return 15-20% COC, and that is my target personally. Good COC is maybe about 10% for most people? The good properties (good condition, good neighborhood) that I have looked at in and around Phoenix were quite a bit lower than that. They are even lower in parts of Colorado where I live. There are plenty of markets where you can get 15% plus, but over the last year in Phoenix, prices have shot up and rents have not changed that much, pushing returns really low.