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Flipping a $30,000 House

No, we have not gone through a time warp and are back in the 1970s!  There really are houses on the market in Minneapolis today for $50k, $40k, and even $30k.  As you expect, most of them are in North Minneapolis, but they are not all in rough neighborhoods.  Many investors/rehabbers are reaping amazing profits and cash flows by doing ”flip and holds” (as I like to call them).

There are properties available in decent neighborhoods that have simply been neglected for years and with the stigma of North Minneapolis, have been on the market for a long time.  Most of these are 2-3 bedroom, 1 bath houses with 2 car garages.  Some have hardwood floors and they were built in the 1930s-1950s.

Assuming you will need to do full kitchen and bath remodels and some other significant repair such as a roof, windows, or furnace, let’s run the numbers on how a $30,000 house may flip:

Purchase Price: $30,000
Closing Costs: $1,000
Repair Costs: $30,000
Total Cost: $61,000

Many of these house are then appraising for $90k-110k.  Truthfully, they are difficult to sell [today] because of the glut of properties in North Minneapolis and the apprehension of many to buy in North.  We do expect a turn around in a several years.

These are perfect properties to buy, fix up and put in your portfolio (“flip and hold”).  Most investors will take out 90% loans on the properties, potentially pulling out $10-20k (more than they put in for a down payment!).  With a 90% LTV loan on $90k ($81k loan value at 7.5%, 30 year conventional), your monthly loan payment (before PMI) is going to be:  $563.  Add in PMI, water/sewer/garbage, taxes, insurance and you have a monthly cost of approximately $675.

Prospective tenants are very excited to lease these newly remodelled single family houses.  This allows you, as a landlord, to be very picky on who you rent to.  Most of these tenants are paying $1000 for a 2 bedroom and $1200+ for a 3 bedroom.  Your cash flow is $300-500 per month!  And because the property was just completely renovated, your annual repair bills are very low.

These deals can be arranged in many ways with you participating by doing the flip or letting our seasoned investors do it for you.  We even have a very successful property management company that can take the day to day part of being a landlord off your plate.  If you may be interested in an opportunity like this, I encourage you to contact me so we can discuss it further.

1 comment

#1knoxville bathroom remodelOctober 15, 2010, 3:28 am

thats too much!!!

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