$675,000
Investment Summary
- Monthly Cash Flow
- -$2,822
- Cap Rate
- 0.7%
- Cash-on-Cash Return
- -21.8%
- Debt Coverage Ratio
- 0.12
- Internal Rate of Return (5 years)
- -17.1%
Cash Flow
Net Operating Income (NOI) minus mortgage payments.
Calculation:
NOI - Mortgage Payments
Cap Rate (Market Value)
Capitalization Rate is a rate of return that compares the yearly Net Operating Income (NOI) to the market value.
Calculation:
NOI / Market Value
Cash-on-Cash Return (CoC)
Annual Cash Flow / Cash Invested
Calculation:
Annual cash flow divided by initial cash invested.
Debt Coverage Ratio (DCR)
Net Operating Income (NOI) divided by total debt payments.
Calculation:
NOI / Total Debt Payments
Internal Rate of Return (IRR)
A metric for assessing profitability over time. IRR is the discount rate at which the net present value (NPV) of all future cash flows (positive and negative) from an investment equals zero — including both periodic cash flow (such as rent) and a projected sale at the end of the holding period. It represents the expected annualized return, accounting for income, expenses, and the recovery of capital through a future sale.
Property Description
Welcome to One Cheesman Place—an iconic, award-winning residence that defines luxury condominium living in Denver. Designed by renowned architect Charles Sink and completed in 1969, this architectural landmark is celebrated for its innovative mid-century design, clean lines, and expansive floor-to-ceiling glass windows that frame sweeping views of Cheesman Park. Honored with the Denver AIA’s prestigious 25 Year Award, the building stands as a timeless example of enduring design and livability. This spacious home offers over 1,100 square feet of light-filled living space with an open layout that offers effortless connection between the kitchen, living, and entertaining areas. The kitchen features stainless steel appliances, including a double oven, and a breakfast bar ideal for casual meals or entertaining. Freshly painted. A bright sunroom and enclosed balcony expand your living space, while the full-width terrace—accessible from both the main living area and the primary suite—offers seamless indoor-outdoor living and exceptional views of historic Cheesman Park and its 1.6-mile walking loop. Residents enjoy a comprehensive suite of amenities, including onsite management and maintenance, a penthouse-level clubhouse with a full kitchen, a fitness center, sauna, year-round indoor pool, and a seasonal outdoor pool. Two guest suites—one conveniently located just down the hall—make hosting visitors easy. Additional conveniences include an assigned parking space in the secure underground garage, ample guest parking, and extra storage both in the hallway and garage. Situated at the top of Cheesman Park in one of Denver’s classic neighborhoods, this exceptional home offers refined comfort, architectural distinction, and unmatched access to nature, culture, and city living. This unit was originally a 2 bedroom unit and could be easily converted back to that configuration. One of the two guest suites is conveniently located just across the hall.
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Location
Property Details
Parking
- Details: Heated Garage, Lighted, Attached
- Garage Spaces: 1
- Spaces Total: 1
Bedroom Information
- # of Bedrooms: 1
Bathroom Information
- # of Baths (Total): 2.0
Interior Features
- # of Rooms: 7
- # of Stories: 1
Exterior Features
- Exterior Walls Materials: Brick
HOA
- Has HOA: Yes
- Association: One Cheesman Place - East West Urban Mgmt.
- HOA Fee: $1,460/monthly
Land Information
- Land Use: Residential
- Land Use Subtype: Condominium Unit
Lot Information
- Parcel ID: 0502122006006
- Lot Size: 0 sqft
Property Information
- Property Type: Condominium
- Style: Mid-Century Modern
- Year Built: 1969
Tax Information
- Annual Tax: $3,675
Utilities
- Water & Sewer: Public, Shared Well
- Heating: Hot Water
- Cooling: Central Air
Location
- County: Denver
Listing Details
Investment Summary
- Monthly Cash Flow
- -$2,822
- Cap Rate
- 0.7%
- Cash-on-Cash Return
- -21.8%
- Debt Coverage Ratio
- 0.12
- Internal Rate of Return (5 years)
- -17.1%
Cash Flow
Net Operating Income (NOI) minus mortgage payments.
Calculation:
NOI - Mortgage Payments
Cap Rate (Market Value)
Capitalization Rate is a rate of return that compares the yearly Net Operating Income (NOI) to the market value.
Calculation:
NOI / Market Value
Cash-on-Cash Return (CoC)
Annual Cash Flow / Cash Invested
Calculation:
Annual cash flow divided by initial cash invested.
Debt Coverage Ratio (DCR)
Net Operating Income (NOI) divided by total debt payments.
Calculation:
NOI / Total Debt Payments
Internal Rate of Return (IRR)
A metric for assessing profitability over time. IRR is the discount rate at which the net present value (NPV) of all future cash flows (positive and negative) from an investment equals zero — including both periodic cash flow (such as rent) and a projected sale at the end of the holding period. It represents the expected annualized return, accounting for income, expenses, and the recovery of capital through a future sale.
Purchase Details
Purchase PriceThe price paid for the property. Purchase price:
| $675,000 |
|---|---|
Amount FinancedThe amount of the purchase financed through a loan. Amount financed:
| -$540,000 |
Down paymentThe initial payment made towards the purchase. Down payment:
| $135,000 |
Closing CostsFees and expenses associated with purchasing a property, typically ranging from 2% to 5% of the home’s purchase price, paid at the end of a home purchase to cover services like lending, title transfer, and taxes. Closing costs:
| $20,250 |
Rehab CostsCosts incurred to repair or improve the property, including: roof, flooring, exterior siding, kitchen, exterior paint, bathrooms, etc. Rehab costs:
| $0 |
Initial Cash InvestedThe total initial cash invested in the property. Calculation:Down payment + Buying costs + Rehab costs Initial cash invested:
| $155,250 |
Square Feet (SQFT)The total square footage of the property. Square feet:
| 1,104 |
Cost Per Square FootCost per square foot of the property. Calculation:Purchase Price / Square Feet Cost per square foot:
| $611 |
Monthly Rent Per Square FootMonthly rent divided by the number of square feet. This ratio helps investors compare rental income efficiency across properties, markets, and unit sizes Calculation:Monthly Rent / Square Feet Monthly rent per square foot:
| $2.81 |
Financing Details
Loan AmountThe total sum of money borrowed from a lender to finance a property purchase. Calculation:Purchase Price - Down Payment
Loan amount:
| $540,000 |
|---|---|
Loan to Value Ratio (LTV)Loan amount divided by the market value of the property. Calculation:Loan Amount / Market Value
Loan to value ratio:
| 80.0% |
Loan TypeThe type of loan (e.g., fixed, adjustable).
Loan type:
| Amortizing |
TermThe loan repayment period in years.
Term:
| 30 years |
Interest RateThe percentage a lender charges on the borrowed amount of a loan, determining the cost of borrowing money.
Interest rate:
| 5.875% |
Principal & Interest (PI)The principal is the portion of the loan payment that reduces the loan balance. The interest is the lender's charge for borrowing money. Calculation:(P * r * (1 + r) ** n) / ((1 + r) ** n - 1) Where:
P = Loan amount (principal)
Principal & interest:
| $3,194 |
Property TaxesAnnual taxes levied by local governments on real estate properties. These taxes fund public services like schools, roads, and emergency services.
Property tax:
| $306 |
InsuranceThe costs for insurance coverage to protect against financial losses due to risks like fire, natural disasters, theft, liability, or tenant-related damages. Calculation:Assumes 7% of gross rental income, unless insurance rates are specified.
Insurance:
| $217 |
Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI)A fee that borrowers pay when they take out a conventional loan with a loan-to-value (LTV) ratio above 80%.
Private mortgage insurance (PMI):
| $0 |
Monthly PaymentThe fixed amount a borrower pays each month to repay a loan. It typically includes principal and interest (P&I) and may also cover property taxes, insurance, HOA fees, and PMI if escrowed. Monthly payment:
| $3,717 |
Operating Income
| % Rent | Monthly | Yearly | |
|---|---|---|---|
Gross RentThe total rental income received from tenants before deducting any expenses. Includes base rent, late fees, pet fees, parking fees, and other recurring charges.
Gross rent:
| $3,100 | $37,200 | |
Vacancy LossExpected loss of rent due to vacancies.
Vacancy loss:
(6%)
| 6% | -$186 | -$2,232 |
Operating IncomeGross rental income minus vacancy loss. Calculation:Gross rent - Vacancy loss
Operating income:
| $2,914 | $34,968 |
Operating Expenses
| % Rent | Monthly | Yearly | |
|---|---|---|---|
Property TaxesAnnual taxes levied by local governments on real estate properties. These taxes fund public services like schools, roads, and emergency services. | 10% | -$306 | -$3,675 |
InsuranceThe costs for insurance coverage to protect against financial losses due to risks like fire, natural disasters, theft, liability, or tenant-related damages. Calculation:Assumes 7% of gross rental income, unless insurance rates are specified. | 7% | -$217 | -$2,604 |
Property ManagementThe costs associated with hiring a property manager to handle the day-to-day operations of a rental property. Includes management fees, leasing fes, eviction fees, etc. Calculation:Assumes 8% of gross rental income. | 8% | -$248 | -$2,976 |
Repairs & MaintenanceOngoing costs for routine upkeep and minor fixes needed to keep a property in good working condition. Calculation:Assumes 5% of gross rental income. Varies by property age and condition. | 5% | -$155 | -$1,860 |
Capital ExpensesLarge, infrequent costs for major improvements or replacements, like a new roof, HVAC system, or appliances. Calculation:Assumes 5% of gross rental income. Varies by property age. | 5% | -$155 | -$1,860 |
HOA FeesRegular dues paid to a Homeowners Association for community maintenance, amenities, and management. Similar fees include: Condo Association Fees, Co-op Maintenance Fees, etc. | 47% | -$1,461 | -$17,532 |
Operating ExpensesRecurring costs required to maintain and manage a rental property, including property taxes, insurance, maintenance, repairs, utilities (if paid by the owner), property management fees, and other day-to-day expenses. Calculation:Insurance + Property Taxes + Property Management + Repairs & Maintenance + Capital Expenditures + HOA Fees | 82% | -$2,542 | -$30,507 |
Cash Flow
| Monthly | Yearly | |
|---|---|---|
Net Operating Income (NOI)The income generated from a property after deducting all operating expenses but before deducting mortgage payments, taxes, and capital expenditures. Calculation:Gross Operating Income - Operating Expenses
Net operating income:
| $372 | $4,464 |
Mortgage PaymentThe fixed amount a borrower pays each month to repay a loan. It typically includes principal and interest (P&I) and may also cover property taxes, insurance, HOA fees, and PMI if escrowed. | -$3,194 | -$38,328 |
Cash FlowNet Operating Income (NOI) minus mortgage payments. Calculation:NOI - Mortgage Payments | -$2,822 | -$33,864 |