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Giuseppe Cavucci#2 Managing Your Property Contributor
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How are you forecasting reserves beyond the generic 1-2% rule?

Giuseppe Cavucci#2 Managing Your Property Contributor
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The standard advice is set aside 1-2% of property value per year for maintenance and capex. It's a fine starting point but it treats a property with a brand new roof and HVAC the same as one where everything's 15 years old.

I switched to forecasting reserves system by system, roof, HVAC, water heater, appliances, based on actual age and typical lifespan, and inflating replacement costs forward. It's more work upfront but the number is grounded in something real instead of a rule of thumb that was probably written for a different market and decade.

the part that surprised me most was how uneven the "healthy" number turned out to be year to year. Flat percentage budgeting smooths everything out, real forecasting shows the lumps, a big year when three systems are aging out at once, followed by quieter years. curious how others here are handling this, especially anyone with a bigger portfolio where doing this per-property gets tedious. Is there a shortcut that still respects the real condition of each asset, or does it just come down to spreadsheet discipline?

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