All Forum Posts by: Spencer Wagner
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Post: STR in Phoenix East valley / queen creek

- Queen Creek, AZ
- Posts 11
- Votes 2
Quote from @Allie Pfannenstiel:
The draw to the Queen Creek market is it's proximity to the Mesa Gateway airport and it's affordability compared to the traditional areas for short term rentals like Scottsdale, Tempe, and Central Phoenix.
The Mesa Gateway airport draws in many budget travelers primarily through Allegiant airlines. They have direct flights from popular destinations like Vegas, Houston, San Diego, and more. Staying nearby the airport and renting a car on turo.com is a very popular choice to be budget friendly. Many people are willing to drive a little further if it means saving thousands of dollars for their week long vacation in valley of the sun!
The price to stay in Scottsdale per night can be almost double the price to stay in Queen Creek with the same amenities. Lets face it, majority of the time people just want a nice home with a pool to enjoy our sunshine.
In conclusion, Queen Creek is a place where people can still have a great holiday in Arizona without the price tag of Phoenix airport & Scottsdale airbnbs.
The difficulty for potential investors is that Queen Creek really started to be developed in the early 2000's when master planned communities were already very popular. Finding a home in Queen Creek that doesn't have an HOA or has an HOA that allows short term rentals is not easy. Majority of them have a 30 day minimum rental requirement.
Please reach out if you'd like to discuss further :)
Thanks for sharing your thoughts here. We are looking at the potential market for travelers like ourselves. Maybe we’re coming to hit up different parts of the city, but mostly we want to visit a new town, be close to our kids, and convenience to shopping and dining. So, we are catering to the budget conscious family that needs more than 2 queen beds (aka two hotel rooms). Traveling teams are also a really nice opportunity that doesn’t seem to be seasonal in the valley. Every time we have stayed at a hotel, we have bumped into multiple teams and players.
I also think the proximity to family friendly amenities like Schnepf farms is really cool.
I really appreciate the heads up about the hoa. I wonder if I can request a copy of the hoa documents before making an offer. Is that a thing?
Post: STR in Phoenix East valley / queen creek

- Queen Creek, AZ
- Posts 11
- Votes 2
Hello! My wife and I are researching opportunities to invest in the Queen Creek, AZ market. We are from the area and have seen the major improvements and enhancements that enable both STR and LTR rental success. Several operators of STRs in the area are maxing out occupancy at 60%+ still and have some months of almost 90% occupancy. Anyone have thoughts about STR in queen creek?
Post: Diving into 15 unit complex from SFH rentals

- Queen Creek, AZ
- Posts 11
- Votes 2
Post: Investing in Duplex that needs roof and siding repairs

- Queen Creek, AZ
- Posts 11
- Votes 2
Asking Price | 215000 |
Primary Inputs | |
Purchase Price($) | $ 190,000.00 |
Downpayment(%) | 3.5% |
Units(#) | 2 |
Monthly Rent($) | $ 1,150 |
Occupancy Rate | 75% |
30 Year Loan Rate(%) | 4.50% |
15 Year Loan Rate(%) | 3.90% |
Secondary Inputs | |
Closing Costs(%) | 6.0% |
Property Tax(%) | 1.8% |
Insurance(%) | 0.8% |
Maintenance(%) | 10.0% |
Property Management(%) | 10.0% |
Improvements($) | $ 20,000.00 |
Closing Costs($) | $ 11,400.00 |
Inspections/Misc($) | $ 600.00 |
Value (30-Year Mortgage Scenario) | |
Monthly Rent | $ 1,725 |
Annual Rent | $ 20,700.00 |
Value Per 2% Rule | $ 86,250 |
Value Difference (2% Rule) | $ (103,750) |
Annual NOI | $ 13,800 |
ROI (Pre-Tax) | 8.36% |
ROI (Post-Tax) | 8.1% |
CAP Rate (50% Rule) | 7.3% |
CAP Rate (Assumed Expenses) | 6.0% |
Annual Expenses | |
Annual Property Taxes | $ 3,420 |
Annual Maintenance | $ 2,070 |
Annual Insurance | $ 1,520 |
Property Upkeep/Other | $ 200 |
Property Management | $ 2,070 |
Total: | $ 9,280 |
30-Year Mortgage Results | |
Money Down | $ 38,650.00 |
Monthly Gross Rent | $ 1,725.00 |
Monthly Loan Pmnt | $ 929.01 |
Effective Rental Income | $ 20,700.00 |
Annual Loan Pmnts | $ 11,148.09 |
Annual Expenses | $ 9,280.00 |
Total Expenses + Loans | $ 20,428.09 |
Annual Cash-Flow (Pre-Tax) | $ 271.91 |
Annual Return (Cash-Flow + Equity, Pre-Tax) | $ 3,229.76 |
Annual Post-Tax Cash-Flow (Pre-Tax) | $ 190.34 |
Post: Investing in Duplex that needs roof and siding repairs

- Queen Creek, AZ
- Posts 11
- Votes 2
Hello BP Members!
I'm trying to analyze a deal on a duplex 3/2 unit and 2/2 unit. The home was built in 1974 and needs some exterior work (not the kind that adds value to renting). It looks like it needs a new roof or significant roof repair as well as wood siding repair. What's the best way to estimate the cost? We are house hacking, so our return won't come from our renters alone, we will be fronting the cash.
The list price is $215k and rents in the area range from $900-$1300 I crunched the numbers and was thinking of presenting two different offers. One at full list with the roof repairs completed, and the other for 20k less and I would take care of the repairs myself.
Any thoughts? Have I analyzed this the wrong way?
Post: Magic Valley Real Estate Investors Meet Up -Twin Falls

- Queen Creek, AZ
- Posts 11
- Votes 2
Post: New to real estate investing. Idaho Falls Idaho

- Queen Creek, AZ
- Posts 11
- Votes 2
@Don Spafford That's exactly why we are looking to move. We purchased a short sale as our first home and have roughly $100k in equity after two years. We're just past the cut off for capital gains, so it's a great time to move.
@brannan beasley Thanks! We're new to this, but I have found a couple places in idaho falls and pocatello that are close to campus. I've got an application in with ISU for a position, so if we purchased we could move in and rent out the basement unit in the fall.
@Jennifer love I am in the same boat. My situation is a little unique because we are looking to relocate back to east Idaho (slower paced life) and want to start investing in a duplex or 4 plex.
Post: New to real estate investing. Idaho Falls Idaho

- Queen Creek, AZ
- Posts 11
- Votes 2
I’m jumping on this thread as well. My wife and I went to school in the area and after spending 10 years away in scorching Las Vegas, we are looking to return to the area. Since home prices are so high in Las Vegas, we will have cash proceeds from selling our home. We are then looking to buy a multi family unit in Idaho falls or rexburg. The plan is to find a 9-5 gig first, then sell our current home and buy a multi in the IF/rexburg area.