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		<title>Is that fixer house a good deal?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[a decent deal at first glance.  Hey, you can practically break even on payments with 20% down using it as an income property.  Pretty interesting, on paper...  ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many properties in the marketplace today fall within one of three categories peaking interest of investors/rehabbers.  Foreclosures, short sales and listings labeled as fixers.  So, which one will provide the greatest potential as far as return?  Property analysis is same regardless of the selling situation.</p>
<p><strong>Here&#8217;s a fairly typical case study</strong></p>
<p>Yesterday I went out with clients looking at an entry level project house for sale.  It came on the market that day and was listed at $169k.  Wow!  <a title="Beaverton Oregon real estate information" href="/beaverton.php" target="_blank">Houses in Beaverton</a> listed for that price draw attention.  Very few properties for sale even come up under $200k (detached homes).</p>
<p>Looked like a decent deal at first glance.  Hey, you can practically break even on payments with 20% down using it as an income property.  Pretty interesting, on paper&#8230;  We arrived at the home and it did match the pictures a little too well.  Blue roof of several layers, single pane windows, cheapest sheet siding known to man, and best of all&#8230; trashed.  Rather bummed on this find.</p>
<p>After quick review of the surrounding homes and overall condition of the neighborhood it was estimated that resale in average to decent condition would fetch around $190k.  A rough guestimate of rehab costs was an easy $20k as long as sweat equity was involved and not 100% contractor labor. Question then is; At a list price of $169k is the home worth purchasing strickly for potential gain?  In my opinion there are more lucrative forms of real estate investment out there.</p>
<p>Taking a look at overall investment costs, just rough numbers:</p>
<p>Loan and closing fees: $6000</p>
<p>Carrying cost during rehab: $2000 (figure two months)</p>
<p>Material and labor costs: $20,000</p>
<p>Total investment: $28,000</p>
<p>From $169k add this $28k and we have a product that most likely isn&#8217;t going to sell for the money spent.  If a buyer is looking at keeping as a long term rental or primary residence it&#8217;s not too bad.  For $197k you&#8217;ve pretty much got a new house but for immediate resale&#8230; dream on, there&#8217;s no money in such.</p>
<p>My guess is that this particular piece of <a title="Portland Real Estate homes for sale" href="/" target="_blank">Portland Oregon real estate</a> is not going to sell in it&#8217;s current condition for much over $160k and it&#8217;ll take a couple of low-ball offers to convince the seller of such.  Still, if you&#8217;re searching for fixer type houses for sale in Beaverton, Hillsboro, or any other Portland metro area you can do better.  Look for key words like &#8220;fixer&#8221;, &#8220;short sale&#8221;, and &#8220;foreclosure.&#8221; Check out the website and search all RMLS listings for free at <a title="Portland MLS Search" href="/" target="_blank">www.maxwellsinclair.com</a>.  Great investment opportunities are available with a little searching!</p>
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