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Post: Short-term Vacation Rentals Abroad?

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We talk a lot about vacation rentals within the States, but how about abroad?
Me and two friends are starting to look at resort areas in Mexico and the Caribbean. We've run a few calculations and NPV projections, but there are a lot of "unkown unknowns" - especially when it comes to tax implications, arbitrage, and international law/regulations. Does anyone have good recommendations as a start point for research and source material?
Thanks!
@Eliott Elias Thanks for the advice! Outside of a CMA, is there a good rule of thumb (outside of 70% rule, 1 & 2% rule etc.) that I could use as a rough calculation on my own? Seems like it's difficult to pull something accurately...no calculators I can find or know of.
@Hamp Lee III ok with not cash flowing for 3 years as long as my refi more than covers the deficit (which it does if my numbers hold true). It is a hard market to cash flow in I am finding. However, with the contractor, realtor, CPA and family support I have there I like the support system I have. especially being in a college town - not too worried about finding renters.
Hi everyone!
I've done a lot of research and practiced valuating properties and analyzing deals for about two years. I've read "The Book On Rental Property Investing" and have a pretty solid foundation of real estate investing...in theory. Now it's time for me to put it into practice for the first time.
I've found a house (2bd/1ba, ~950 sq. ft.) in Athens, GA blocks from UGA. The house has been on the market for 150+ days and has already been completely gutted. The plan is to use a hard money lender that I've found to fund both the purchase (85%) and the rehab (90%). I'm planning on a full BRRRR - my FIL who is a GC and home inspector with 30 yrs. experience will do the rehab. My wife and I plan on renting out to college students mostly. The house may not cashflow right away within the first 3 years, but I'm confident that I can more than make up that difference from the refinance. Cap Rate is 12.5% and CoCR is exponential
However, the whole plan/numbers only pencil out if the house appraises at the correct ARV. The lot is tiny, not much room for expansion - maybe add a small bathroom. My questions then are:
1.) How do I best estimate the ARV?
- Off square footage of the house alone? Off the tax assessor's valuation of the building + land?
2.) Is the property too small or already "maxed out" for potential value-add?