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When the repair number is doing too much work
I’m starting to think some deals don’t really “work” — the repair number is just doing too much work.
You know the type of deal I mean. The ARV seems fine, the purchase price is close, and the spreadsheet looks okay as long as you believe the rehab is around $35k. But then you look closer, and it's not just paint, floors, and fixtures. It's an older roof, old HVAC, electrical questions, plumbing notes, moisture, maybe foundation movement, and the photos somehow look better than the house probably feels in person.
At that point, I don’t know if I’m analyzing a deal or just choosing the repair number that makes me want the deal. For people who have done enough of these, when do you stop trusting the low rehab number and just underwrite the ugly version?



