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All Forum Posts by: Markisha Greene

Markisha Greene has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Need help figuring out a reasonable ARV

Markisha GreenePosted
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  • Bear, DE
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Thanks, Jon!

This helps a lot. I believe I have been as thorough as I can. I have looked at the same style, house, same size house and same condition while going over my numbers. My range represents these parameters.

Post: Need help figuring out a reasonable ARV

Markisha GreenePosted
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  • Bear, DE
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I have a property that I am interested in getting under contract in order to wholesale. It is a three story home that the owner has completely gutted out in hopes of making it a multifamily home. He wasn't able to continue with the project and is very motivated to sell. It is in a really good location. Near and across the street from shops and stores. And on a main thoroughfare. Very high walkability. I think this would be an ideal rental property for an investor. Rental comps range from 850 to 1100. However, I had a contractor look at it and it will need at least 30,000 in repairs.

I am having an issue recognize what would be a good ARV. The comps in the area (within a mile) range from 18,000 to 123,200. With those, I came up with 99850. Does that seem reasonable? I figured a MAO to be 39, 895, which I think is way too high given the condition of the property. Am I on the right track? I will of course do a more detail analysis.