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All Forum Posts by: Craig Jones

Craig Jones has started 17 posts and replied 101 times.

Post: STR hold or sell

Craig JonesPosted
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Have a property in a popular vacation destination, 7 BR / 5.5 BA / 4000 sqft. Was originally our primary residence, but we began experimenting with part-time STR this past January, and then full time STR starting last month. I'd say it's gone very well, $45K of bookings in July alone.

AirDNA and Rabbu estimators agree pretty closely, around $280K gross revenue for the year ($1100 ADR @ 70% occupancy).  Could be higher -- our $45K July exceeds Rabbu's estimate for the month by quite a bit.  Hard to know for sure, the data set is sort of thin for properties this size.

Market value for the property is around $3.75M based on recent comps.  $1.6M 30-year fixed mortgage at 2.5%.

It looks like it will cash flow pretty well at around $180K/year net. On the other hand, a sale would get us around $2M in cash. I know there are frameworks for comparing the relative value of these, but thinking about it is making my head hurt. Some of it obviously depends on our outlook for the housing market vs. STR demand.

What say you BiggerPockets experts?